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The Tennessee Williams Festival returns next month for its sixth year. The headliner is a production of one of the playwright’s most important works, The Glass Menagerie, in the Central West End building where Williams lived and where the play was imagined.
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Beginning next week, costumes from several Broadway shows will be on display in Times Square as part of a new exhibition this summer. Pictured: Abby Mueller, Samantha Pauly, Adrianna Hicks, Andrea Macasaet, Brittney Mack, and Anna Uzele in Six (Joan Marcus).
The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra has announced it will host 14 holiday concerts this holiday season, ranging from the traditional Gospel Christmas, Mercy Holiday Celebration, and New Year’s Eve Celebration concerts to film presentations of The Muppet Christmas Carol and Disney and Pixar’s Up.
It may be virtual, but it is still happening! Click for more details on The St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase, which starts this Friday.
Do you have a teenager looking to up his or her game in the performing arts world? Check out this workshop for mastering the audition!
Do you have a hobby you love and want to show off to the world? Our July/August issue features the photography of J. David Levy.
Save the date for some exciting events coming up throughout the summer and beyond!
SL catches up with St. Louis supermodel Devon Windsor to discuss her childhood, career goals, and pregnancy.
St. Louis is hosting the U.S. Olympic Team Trails this weekend for gymnastics at The Dome at America’s Center. The top gymnasts will be named to Team USA Saturday afternoon and Sunday night.
The National Blues Museum, Hulu, Onyx Collective, and Searchlight Pictures present Summer of Soul Block Party, an outdoor premiere screening of the documentary "Summer of Soul," this weekend in Downtown St. Louis.
Laumeier Sculpture Park is among the five local arts organizations to benefit from the 2021 PNC Arts Alive Grant.
American Ballet Theatre will make a stop in St. Louis for two performance dates and will also give local dancers the chance to enroll in ballet masterclasses.
Ty Rodgers with the cast of The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show at Metro Theater’s recent fundraiser and picnic.
It’s all about greenery and open air at the new garden terrace event space now open at the Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis in Clayton.
Max & Louie Productions is back with the St. Louis premiere of “Tiny Beautiful Things,” set to take stage at The Grandel Theatre July 29-August 8, 2021.
Theodor H. Creifelds, German, 1839–1902; “Cologne Cathedral interior: south aisle”, c.1880; albumen print from glass negative; 6 5/16 x 7 5/8 inches; Saint Louis Art Museum, Gift of David R. Hanlon in honor of Hans Levi 187:2019
A high-energy, gymnastics-meets-pop-concert spectacular that will be headlined by the most decorated gymnast of all-time is coming to St. Louis.
The Saint Louis Ballet will perform live in just a few days for the first time in 15 months. Click for more details on the shows and ticket information.
Buy your tickets today for a fun evening of live performances and dinner and drinks to be delivered to your home.