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On Monday鈥檚 St. Louis on the Air, both Strayed and local actor Michelle Hand joined us to discuss the upcoming St. Louis premiere and its particular resonances during the challenging COVID-19 era.
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The story of a jazz a singer whose signature song drew attention to the brutal treatment of African-Americans will be on stage in St. Louis for the next鈥
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It is said that when 鈥淟ittle鈥 Edith Bouvier Beale first saw a cut of 鈥淕rey Gardens,鈥 the 1976 documentary by Albert and David Maysles about her life with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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Max and Louie Productions will kick off its 5th season with the dark comedy 鈥淭he Killing of Sister George.鈥 Written by Frank Marcus, the play was named鈥
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The St. Louis Theater Circle, a group of local theater critics, released its 2015 award nominees on Friday. 鈥淚t was, I think, a terrific year,鈥 St. Louis鈥
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A dark comedy, "Quills" imagines the final days of French aristocrat and writer Marquis de Sade 鈥渟omewhat fictionalized to my own nefarious purposes,鈥濃
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Most dramas centered on death and dying are tragedies. But not Nicky Silver's "The Lyons." Instead, it is a dark comedy that finds humor in the death of a鈥
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In the late 1960鈥檚 while playwright Jeffrey Hatcher was growing up in Steubenville, Ohio, he took a manners class. Decades later, it served as the鈥