The 2009-'10 theater season officially kicks in this weekend with the opening of the Rep season. Amadeus, Peter Shaffer's 1979 drama about one man's attempt to bring down God, is sure to provide sumptuous sets and costumes and lots of thrilling Mozart music (played not too loudly, please). But there ... More >>
Dennis Brown and Paul Friswold suss out the local theater scene
Dennis Brown and Paul Friswold suss out the local theater scene
The power of conviction
From Dakota Fanning's rape to John Cusack's daddy issues, Sundance 2007 was all about the kiddie porn.
Dennis Brown and Deanna Jent suss out local theater
Dennis Brown and Deanna Jent suss out local theater
Shaw thing: The Rep's House is a Heartbreak-er.
SLU blows a kiss to My Fair Lady
Dennis Brown and Deanna Jent suss out local theater
First Run Theatre offers plays that are under construction
The second Agent Cody Banks film wastes its setting and potential
The Rep brings a refreshingly less-is-more approach to Lerner and Loewe
McGurk's never disappoints, because it gets the little things right
Eric Stanze is the most successful filmmaker in St. Louis. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
Although its Broadway production closed after 29 performances, Twilight of the Golds refuses to die
Women Who Steal focuses on the emotional details of human behavior
A minor Barbara at the Rep
Satanists disdain the season -- they'd rather be carnal than good for goodness' sake
Missourian Lanford Wilson comes to the Rep to stage his new play, Book of Days, with longtime collaborator Marshall Mason. A look behind the scenes at the men who changed American theater.
An appreciation of the artistry of Ricky Jay
The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis explores the triumph and tragedy of Oscar Wilde in Moises Kaufman's Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde
