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Shakespeare Festival St. Louis has named Tom Ridgely of New York to fill the post of executive producer, which includes both artistic and leadership…
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The cast and crew of this year’s Shakespeare in the Streets production worked for a year to bring its take on the Bard’s “King Lear” to the steps of the…
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More than 1 million of us call the St. Louis area home. But depending on whether you live in Affton, Ladue, Wellston or any other of the 90 municipalities…
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The executive and artistic director of Shakespeare Festival St. Louis is resigning to take another job.Rick Dildine will become artistic director of the…
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"Life can turn on a dime,” said Bruce Longworth, the director of this year’s Shakespeare Festival St. Louis production of “The Winter’s Tale,” which opens…
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Every April, the words of Shakespeare echo throughout St. Louis — not just in theaters, but in bars, coffee shops and local parks.It’s all part of a…
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Tales based on the Bard and a Stephen Sondheim musical about the glory days of show business were the top winners at the 2017 St. Louis Theater Circle…
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Every day, in St. Louis or elsewhere, a black person shudders in fear after seeing a police officer approaching. Every day, a cop makes a lightning-quick…
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The Pulitzer Arts Foundation will take on a new role this weekend — as the stage for an original play.The Pulitzer and Shakespeare Festival St. Louis are…
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It has been a bloody two summers in Shakespeare Glen in Forest Park.“The past two years have been a lot of death on stage,” said Rick Dildine, artistic…