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Nominees for St. Louis鈥 best theater performances and productions of 2023 are out from the St. Louis Theater Circle. Winners will be unveiled in March.
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Artists and performers have scrambled to make and share their work during the pandemic. They've also turned to the work of their peers to help get through a tough year. Here are some of the locally produced things that inspired St. Louis artists in 2020.
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Growing up in and out of foster care, St. Louis singer and actor Omega Jones managed to find a silver lining: self-reliance.It鈥檚 a trait that helps him鈥
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A Stray Dog Theatre play opening Thursday immerses us into a June tradition: the pressure cooker of a perfect wedding.One of the characters isn鈥檛 a person鈥
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Told through a mash-up of fairy tales and fables, Spellbound! A Musical Fable details one woman鈥檚 quest for self-acceptance and strength鈥攁nd its world鈥
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A clown, a poet, two children and two newscasters walk 鈥 onto a stage.It鈥檚 not a joke (although it has jokes). It鈥檚 a play called 鈥淭his Is Not Funny,鈥 by鈥
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St. Louis鈥檚 Anna Skidis is an acclaimed actor and singer. She鈥檚 also a genius.Skidis, 28, is obviously smart. But "genius" is what they call employees of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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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Feb. 8, 2013 - In the movies, Gidget went to Rome and Hawaii but did she ever go camping?She and the鈥
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Oct. 8, 2012 - Banned in 19th-century Germany, 鈥淪pring Awakening鈥 is still edgy -- and relevant -- in鈥