Gitana Productions will present “An Amazing Story: German Abolitionists of Missouri,” an original play inspired by the amazing stories of German immigrants who were leading abolitionists in Missouri. Using Read more ...
Reviews of: 1. THE REVOLUTIONISTS, by Lauren Gunderson, at Insight Theatre Co. 2. INDECENT, by Paul Vogel, at Max & Louie Productions 3. 1776, by Sherman Edwards & Peter Stone, at The Read more ...
For the Week of 7/1/2019 Updated Sunday, June 30, 2019 Brought to you by Stage Left and 88.1 KDHX. To submit your event, send an email to calendar at stageleft.org. Your event information should Read more ...
Go See a Play! What’s Happening June 20-26 Show me Summertime! It’s here, the official start of summer, and there are 20 plays, musicals and operas, plus one circus, to enjoy this weekend. Read more ...
NEW EXHIBITS Through June 21 YVETTE DRURY DUBINSKY & VICKY TOMAYKO: STEAMROLLER TAYLOR YOCOM: ROMANCE THOMAS SLEET: VOLCANOA (Window on Forsyth) Bruno David Gallery, 7513 Forsyth; for info, visit www.brunodavidgallery.com. Through Read more ...
St. Louis Area Fine Arts, Crafts & Performing Arts Michelle “Mike” Ochonicky, Arts Editor Summer is the time to kick back and relax – and in St. Louis, that means summer performances. Missouri Read more ...
This week the Gateway Man's Chorus remembers Stonewall, the Muny steps out in Kinky Boots, and Ken Haller steps in to host the Cabaret Project open mic. The Gateway Men's Chorus presents 1969: Read more ...
Our staff picks the best things to do this week — with a look ahead. SATURDAY ‘The Face of Love: Symposium on the Common History of German and African Americans’ When 2-5 Read more ...
t’s the early to mid 1800s in Missouri. The state’s German population is seeing an increase, especially in the cities of St. Louis and Hermann. Many are traveling to the U.S. to seek a better life, Read more ...
ST. LOUIS - African American and German American History come together to share a common bond. While many German immigrants who settled in the Midwest before and after the Civil War staunchly defended Read more ...