Monday, September 30, 2024

St. Louis theatre calendar for the week of September 30, 2024

What's on St. Louis theater and cabaret stages this coming week. Please leave a comment if anything was wrong or got left out

The Alpha Players present the musical She Loves Me Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 pm and Sunday (October 13 only) at 2 pm, October 4 through 13. “In a charming 1930’s perfume shop, two salesclerks spar endlessly, saving their sweetest words for an anonymous pen pal. Unbeknownst to them, their “dear friend” happens to be each other! Featuring the joyful title song and other melt-your-heart songs, you can leave your worries behind with this romantic, effervescent & witty musical.” Performances take place in the James J. Eagen Center in Florissant. For more information: www.alphaplayers.org

The Black Rep presents its newest Phoenix Rising Initiative, One Vote Won, an opera composed by Dave Ragland, on Friday, October 4, at 6 pm. "Commissioned in 2020 by Nashville Opera, One Vote Won centers around an African American woman in her 20s who is convinced that she does not need to vote - then she is visited by two hidden figures highlighting the stories of a suffragist and a Civil Rights activist. The evening will also feature a post-show conversation from the League of Women Voters." The free performance takes place at The Sun Theatre in Grand Center. For more information: www.theblackrep.org.

Journee Carter
The Blue Strawberry presents What a Journee with singer Journee Carter and pianist/music director Carol Schmidt on Saturday, October 5, at 7:30 pm.  “Join Journee Carter as she makes her cabaret debut in “What a Journee!” Using an eclectic mix of music from Freddie Mercury to Stephen Sondheim, and Andrew Lloyd Webber to Miley Cyrus, Carter takes us on an adventure of self discovery, finding your passion and making a family. A classically trained singer, who shifts seamlessly through musical genres, Journee will have you thinking, laughing, and dancing in your chairs!”The Blue Strawberry is at 364 N. Boyle. For more information: bluestrawberrystl.com.

The Blue Strawberry presents 7 Amazing Things with magician James Higround on Sunday, October 6, at 7:00 pm.  “Join James and your closest friends for a riveting journey through hilarious and inspiring magical feats. Seemingly ordinary people and objects will transform into the unexpected, on stage and in the audience's hands in this series of 7 amazing themes, each with a deep and motivating meaning.” The Blue Strawberry is at 364 N. Boyle. For more information: bluestrawberrystl.com.

Bread & Roses Missouri presents Workers' Opera 2024: Raise the Hope, Get Out and Vote at 7 pm Thursday and Friday, October 3 and 4. The work was created in collaboration with workers and activists. Performances take place at LiUNA Event Center on Thursday and at Metro Theater Company on Friday. The production is supported by Laborers 110. For more information: cur8.com/projects/breadandrosesmo

Back to the Future
Photo by Matthew Murphy and Even Zimmerman
The Fabulous Fox presents the Back to the Future: The Musical through October 6. "When Marty McFly finds himself transported back to 1955 in a time machine built by the eccentric scientist Doc Brown, he accidentally changes the course of history. Now he’s in a race against time to fix the present, escape the past, and send himself... back to the future. When Back to the Future hits 88mph, it’ll change musical theatre history forever.”   The Fabulous Fox is on North Grand in Grand Center. For more information: fabulousfox.com.

The Gaslight Theater and Michael Madden Productions present the St. Louis premiere of “Red Jasper,” an original play by St. Louis playwright Michael Madden and directed by Suki Peters, running October 4-13 at The Gaslight Theater in the Central West End. “How come people don’t know the right thing to do or say when someone has Cancer? Isadora is an indelicate, sarcastic survivor with a hidden vulnerability whose breast cancer has returned and who doesn't hesitate to educate people on how to act around her. During her treatment, she meets Tom, an affable, attractive man who regularly manages to disappoint, anger and intrigue her.” Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit Siteman Cancer Center and the Alzheimer’s Association Greater Missouri Chapter. For tickets and information, visit gaslighttheater.net.

The Midnight Company presents Now Playing Third Base for The St. Louis Cardinals…Bond, James Bond, written and performed by Joe Hanrahan, Friday and Saturday at 7:30 pm and Sunday at 2 pm, October 4 – 6. “The play has been seen twice in St. Louis, but this year marks the 60th Anniversary of when the show takes place, 1964.  In it Hanrahan tells of that momentous year, when we were still reeling from the Kennedy assassination, but then The Beatles came along and some hope entered our lives. with more hope arriving with one of the most sensational movies of all time, and then the St. Louis Cardinals started catching our eye and then…There’s more and it’s all wrapped up in a script that insists that the play is not really about any of the aforementioned, it’s about the theatre.  And specifically, one man theatre.” Performances take place at The Greenfinch Theater, 2525 S. Jefferson. For more information: www.midnightcompany.com

American Idiot
Photo: Jill Ritter Lindbergh
New Line Theatre presents the rock musical American Idiot, based on the album by Green Day, through October 5. “Lost and disconnected in a post-9/11 America, three friends, Johnny, Tunny and Will, struggle to find meaning in their lives. The three men flee the constraints of their hometown for the thrills of city life, but their paths quickly diverge as Tunny enters the armed forces, Will is called back home to attend to a pregnant girlfriend, and Johnny descends into an urban underworld, following a seductive love interest and a deadly new friendship. As each of the three learns to navigate his "alienation," we see in them America's struggle to find a new path in this new millennium, after a long period of darkness.” Performances take place at the Marcelle Theatre in Grand Center. For more information: www.newlinetheatre.com.

Dial M for Murder
Photo: Jon Gitchoff
The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis presents the thriller Dial M for Murder through October 13. “Step into the shadows of a meticulously planned murder. In the elegant home of Tony and Margot Wendice, a sinister game of cat and mouse unfolds. Tony, a calculating mastermind, plots to kill his wife for her inheritance, fueled by revenge and greed. When his perfect plan spirals into chaos, a web of lies and deceit is spun, threatening to ensnare the innocent. Join the relentless Inspector Hubbard as he unravels the twisted truth. Will Tony’s trap hold, or will justice be served? Experience the suspense and intrigue of Dial “M” for Murder, a play that will leave you breathless until the final curtain falls.” Performances take on the main stage of the Loretto-Hilton Center on the Webster University campus. For more information: www.repstl.org.

Ragtime
Photo: Phillip Hamer
Stages St. Louis presents the musical Ragtime through October 20. “At the dawn of a new century, everything is changing and anything is possible. A sweeping musical portrait of early twentieth-century America, RAGTIME, tells the story of three families united by courage, compassion, and a belief in not only the American dream, but the promise of tomorrow. Told through a dazzling array of musical styles from the era, this Tony Award-Winning musical is bursting with emotion and hope as the surprising interconnections of the heart are discovered and history’s timeless contradictions of wealth and poverty, freedom and prejudice, and hope and despair are confronted.” Performances take place at the Kirkwood Performing Arts Center in Kirkwood, MO. For more information: stagesstlouis.org.

The St. Louis Writers Group presents the second of final round of its annual Playwright Slam Event on Monday, September 30, at 6:30 pm. “Get ready for a night of fun impromptu theater. The order of scripts to be read will be chosen at random. Each script will be given a ten minute read, and rated by a panel of judges based upon audience reaction.”  The reading takes place at Square One Brewery and Distillery in Lafayette Square.  More information is available at the St. Louis Writers Group Facebook page.

Take Two Productions presents the Stephen Sondheim musical Merrily We Roll Along through October 5.  “The authors of the landmark Company reunite to turn the traditional showbiz musical on its head in this thrilling and compelling Broadway fable about friendship, compromise and the high price of success. Stephen Sondheim and George Furth expertly blend the excitement and energy of a backstage musical with a poignant and emotional contemporary story about the importance of staying true to one's ideals.” Performances take place in Johnson Hall at Third Baptist Church, 620 N. Grand in Grand Center. For more information: https://www.taketwoproductions.org.

West End Players Guild presents The Turn of the Screw by Jeffrey Hatcher, based on the novel by Henry James, October 4 - 13. “A young governess has one rule in caring for her charges -- do not contact their guardian. No matter what she sees, no matter what they do.” Performances take place at the Union Avenue Christian Church, 733 Union in the Central West End. For more information: westendplayers.org

The World Chess Hall of Fame presents Broadway Favorites by Winter Opera St. Lous on Thursday, October 3, at 7 pm. “Winter Opera general director Gina Galati, tenor Taylor Comstock, mezzo-soprano Courtney Fletcher, and pianist Sandra Geary perform some of the greatest hits from the operatic and Broadway repertoire.” The World Chess Hall of Fame is at 4652 Maryland Avenue in the Central West End. For more information: worldchesshof.org.

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