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By Alison Sieloff

Published on November 01, 2006

Soundstage Productions and the Missouri African American Repertory Theatre, now two years old, have planned quite a theatrical weekend for you. During the African-American Theatre Festival, which is held Thursday through Sunday (November 2 through 5), not only will you be able to check out the one-man show Dirty White Tuxedo Pants at 8 p.m. Friday or Saturday, but you also can be in the audience while local playwright Gregory Carr's family drama Who's Got His Own is staged for the very first time! This world-premiere performance is at 8 p.m. Thursday, and an encore is scheduled for Sunday at 3 p.m. All shows are at the HH Studio (2500 Sutton Avenue, Maplewood), and tickets are $6 to $12 per performance. Reservations are encouraged at 314-968-8070.
Nov. 2-5