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Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner Lynn Nottage teamed with her poet daughter Runy Aiyo Gerber and veteran composer Ricky Ian Gordon to create “This House,” which makes its world premiere at Opera Theatre of St. Louis through June 29.
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Gateway Creative Media, an Evangelical Christian nonprofit that operates JOY FM 99.1 and BOOST Radio in St. Louis, will make an HD radio frequency available to KDHX.
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Nancy Kranzberg takes a look at a number of local art exhibitions using or focusing on seeds.
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Several arts and culture organizations in St. Louis suffered tornado damage but are rebuilding and moving forward with help from their supporters.
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With its ongoing production of August Wilson’s “Radio Golf,” the Black Rep in St. Louis becomes the first theater company ever to produce all 10 plays in Wilson’s American Century Cycle twice. The show runs through June 1.
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The Carondelet Food Patch is looking for visual artists to design a mural at its community garden. The selected artist will receive $2,000 to complete the project.
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For years, a St. Louis band with an unlikely background has been making music inspired by monsters and death.
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Rolla High School students put the phrase “the show must go on” to the test as they attempt to recover from a tornado to stage the musical “Chicago.”
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“Alberta Hunter: Jazz, Sass, and Spice Live at the Cookery” is the latest play from a Call To Conscience. The one-woman show follows the life and career of blues and jazz singer Alberta Hunter.
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Leaders of the Muny will receive the 2025 Regional Theatre Tony Award when the annual awards are presented on June 8. The award is for a theater not located on Broadway that has been a national leader.
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City Foundry will open its main pedestrian thoroughfare to street performers for six Wednesdays, beginning May 21.
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Patricia Racette, a soprano and stage director with a long resume, will be the next artistic director for Opera Theatre of St. Louis. Racette is currently artistic director of Opera Theatre’s programs for young artists.