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There is no greater rule than that of king. Ha, just kidding! The greatest of Shakespeare's tragedies, King Lear, proves this thought to be quite a...
St. Louis Actors' Studio presents William Shakespeare's searing drama about age, family, madness and love.
St. Louis Actor's Studio Presents: The LaBute New Theater Festival! Held at the Gaslight Theater, The Festival, this festival features eight profes...
Madness in many forms cuts a vicious swath through the ancient England of Shakespeare's King Lear. The old monarch appears to be suffering from the onset of senility; his daughters exhibit the madness of power lust and regular old human lust;... More »
The deft British playwright Alan Bennett has succeeded in transforming sadness into a kind of cottage industry. Originally, his dozen monologues, which fall under the umbrella title Talking Heads, were cultivated in two crops. The first six... More »
It's too bad Alan Bennett isn't a beloved household name here, as he in his native UK. Truthfully, it's hard to imagine his brand of gentle humor and quiet, unforced drama ever appealing to a broad American audience; yet he has his admirers... More »
This past Friday, out in the real world, in Boston and across America, anxious citizens waited through the day and into the evening for news of the capture of the second suspected marathon bomber. But inside the Gaslight Theater, under a barren... More »
Samuel Beckett's absurdist masterpiece Waiting for Godot is inexplicable. Two bums named Vladimir and Estragon fritter away their copious free time in arguments, fights, suicide attempts and passive silence while they wait for the arrival of... More »
Tom Stoppard's Rock 'n' Roll is a concept album of a play, an expansive, indulgent re-creation of '60s protest morality and musical idealism told across three decades and two countries. The sheer scope of the thing lends itself to actors noodling around onstage in hopes of that Kevin Kline nomination or, worse, scenes being performed with a perfunctory "keep it moving" pace in order to get to the good stuff. Milt Zoth mastered the intricacies of Rock 'n' Roll and channeled his performers'... More »
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