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Money and Chance are two young men from the streets who have committed themselves to hitting the big time as rappers and doing it with artistic integrity. They dub themselves "No Plan B," the name as much mission statement as mantra. And yet much... More »
Three Jewish men huddle in the ruins of their family estate, trying to cobble together the necessary ingredients for a Passover seder. Caleb (Justin Ivan Brown) is a lapsed Jew, wounded physically and spiritually by the war that has only just... More »
You could think of The Whipping Man as a Django Unleavened (as in unleavened bread, as in kosher -- minus the Tarantinoesque taste for gore) for the stage. Bear with us here. The award-winning play by Matthew Lopez concerns the tribulations of... More »
It is the night before the day of reckoning. A traveler does what any ordinary man might do when he returns to his motel room late at night. He orders from room service, he calls home to speak to his wife, he urinates. But this is no ordinary... More »
Martin Luther King Jr.'s transcendent final speech, given at the Mason Temple in Memphis on April 3, 1968, is one of the towering pinnacles of oratory in English -- or any language. It's as if Dr. King knew deep down that his time was nigh (by... More »
The quality of a theater doesn't enhance the quality of the theater. Church basements, reclaimed storefronts, old black boxes -- you can see a great show in any of these spaces in St. Louis almost year-round. But a truly beautiful theater, like the Grandel, well, it has the power to improve you. That steep bank of stone steps out front is climbed purposefully: "I'm going to the theater," one thinks, recognizing that this is a night out. OK, so the lobby is a touch nondescript, but then... More »
For the past ten months, St. Louis has been blessed by the presence of Colleen O'Neill, whose remarkably gentle yet fully-realized performance as Sister in Late Nite Catechism has made the city a more benevolent place. Out on the street, newspaper headlines proclaimed the trying times of the Catholic Church. But inside Sister's classroom at the Grandel, priests were barely mentioned. Here, Catholicism was defined by roseate memories of the saints and the nuns. Even an occasional classroom... More »
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