COME FROM AWAY Celebrates the Resilient Human Spirit
The tiny town of Gander, Newfoundland is the setting for a memorable and surprisingly heartwarming tale of the first few days after 9/11.
The tiny town of Gander, Newfoundland is the setting for a memorable and surprisingly heartwarming tale of the first few days after 9/11.
Stages St. Louis presents the musical mystery featuring one wannabe detective, two performers, a bevy of suspects, and a theater full of laughter.
New Line Theatre’s 100th production sees Jonathan Larson’s evocative musical come to life with enthusiasm and heartfelt connection to the material.
Eric Satterfield’s new play offers a frank, honest, and emotionally vulnerable look into the personal side of the obesity epidemic.
William Shakespeare’s classic, arguably the most famous play in the world, celebrates the Festival’s 25th season with dramatic tension and captivating performances.
The Black Rep completes August Wilson’s American Century Cycle with a captivating tale of change and consequences.
David West Read and Max Martin reimagine Shakespeare in an affectionate and irreverent jukebox musical that surprises and delights.
The premier of Summer Baer’s pastoral cautionary tale artfully spans centuries and philosophies, successfully mixing ecology, mythology, and friendship.
Stray Dog Theatre leans into glam rock and great harmonies in a way that makes sure you don’t stop believing in the power of love and a good hook.
The new play, in production at St. Louis Actors’ Studio, sparkles with wit, humor, and affection as it tackles serious concerns about aging and facing death.