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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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“This American Life” host Ira Glass describes his weekly radio show as “movies for the radio.” Now he’s bringing his radio and dance stage performance to…
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For the last five years, playwright RohinaMalik has performed her one woman play, "Unveiled." The play focuses on the lives of five Muslim women in the…
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The veil can be a contentious symbol in American culture and is often portrayed as a garment of oppressive fundamentalism. Wednesday night three women…
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Washington University is ending its Ovations series of professional performances at the Edison Theater.The Giordano Dance Company’s presentation next…
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Pat Hazell may be best known for his role as a writer for the Seinfeld show but he’s more than a comedic writer. He also is a performer.Friday, January 24…
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Less than a week into 2011, St. Louis theater goers have two brand new productions to take in, both St. Louis premiers. We had the chance to preview both…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Jan. 3, 2011 - Like the well-known optical illusion that first appears as a beautiful woman but upon…