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Ken Page, a St. Louis native who made it big on Broadway and became the voice of the Muny, died Monday.
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Jan. 8, 2013 - The booming voice of St. Louis-born-and-raised actor Ken Page has been showcased far鈥
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Ken Page, whose career took him from The Muny to Broadway and the big screen, will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award Monday from the local Arts and鈥
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鈥楾is the season for blue-light specials and blow-up Santas. But if you want to get away from December鈥檚 traditional trimmings, three plays open this week鈥
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Renowned singer, actor, playwright and St. Louisan Ken Page describes it like this: 鈥淭here鈥檚 a point in the play where one of the characters says 鈥業t鈥檚鈥
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The nine-week Gaslight Cabaret series includes Marissa Mulder鈥檚 鈥淭he Songs of Tom Waits,鈥 lauded by the New York Times as 鈥渢he best of the season.鈥漇t.鈥
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The Gaslight Cabaret Festival, two months of cabaret performances at the Gaslight Theater, opens next week with a show by Broadway veteran and St. Louis鈥
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St. Louisan Ken Page is an actor and director. He has an accomplished career including prominent roles in the original Broadway production of Cats and鈥