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Theater
Published: August 24, 2005
Act II Theater Company
St. Peters Community & Arts Center, 1035 St. Peters Howell Rd., St. Peters, 636-397-6903.
Social Security: Nov. 11-13; Nov. 18-19.
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest: Starting Feb. 10, Fridays-Sundays. Continues through Feb. 19.
Act, Inc. Theater Company
Call 314-725-9108 or visit www.act-inc-stlouis.org for more information.
The Servant of Two Masters: Starting Sept. 16, Fridays, Saturdays, 8 p.m.; Sundays, 2 p.m. Continues through Sept. 25. Fontbonne University Fine Arts Theatre, 6800 Wydown, St. Louis.
After Midnight Theatre Company
HH Studio, 2500 Sutton, St. Louis, 314-647-9800. Call 314-487-5305 or visit www.midnightcompany.com for more information.
Skylight: Starting Sept. 9, Thursdays-Saturdays, 8 p.m.; Sundays, 7 p.m. Continues through Sept. 18, $15.
Alpha Players Theatre Company
Florissant Civic Center, Parker Rd & Waterford Dr., Florissant, 314-921-5678. Visit www.alphaplayers.org for more information.
Fiddler on the Roof: Starting Sept. 30, Fridays, Saturdays; Sun., Oct. 9. Continues through Oct. 9.
The Man Who Came to Dinner: Starting Feb. 3, Fridays, Saturdays; Sun., Feb. 12. Continues through Feb. 12.
Auntie Mame: Starting May 19, Fridays, Saturdays; Sun., May 28. Continues through May 28.
Alton Little Theater
Alton Little Theater, 2450 N Henry St., Alton, Illinois, 618-462-6562. Visit www.altonlittletheater.org for more information.
Into the Woods: Sept. 23-Oct. 3.
Death in England: Nov. 11-20.
Proof: Jan. 20-29.
The Boys Next Door: March 10-19.
Over the River and Through the Woods: April 28-May 7.
Avalon Theatre Company
Call 314-351-6482 or visit www.avalontheatre.org for more information.
Boston Marriage: Oct. 6-23. Regional Arts Commission, 6128 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis, 314-863-5811, www.stlrac.org.
A Walk in the Woods: March 16-April 2. Union Memorial United Methodist Church, 1141 Belt Dr., St. Louis.
Broadway Center of the Arts Mainstage Season
Broadway Center of Arts, 124-126 E Main St., Belleville, Illinois. Call 618-233-0431 or visit www.broadwaycenterofarts.com for more information.
Wit: Starting Sept. 9, Fridays-Sundays. Continues through Sept. 18.
Luv: Starting Oct. 28, Fridays-Sundays. Continues through Nov. 6.
Holiday Follies: Starting Dec. 2, Fridays, Saturdays. Continues through Dec. 10.
Center of Creative Arts-Family Theatre Series
Center of Creative Arts, 524 Trinity Ave., University City. Call 314-725-6555 or visit www.cocastl.org for more information.
Comedy Pet Theatre: Oct. 7-9.
Cirkus Inferno: Nov. 11-13.
Ball in the House: Dec. 9-11.
Battleworks: Jan. 13-15.
Big Little Things: Feb. 10-12.
The Happy Prince: March 10-12.
CJ Productions
Call 636-227-8762 for more information.
It Ain't Pretty Bein' Easy: Vernon Goodman Sings the New Music & Lyrics of Christopher Jackson: Tue., Oct. 11. Dressel's, 419 N Euclid Ave., St. Louis, 314-361-1060.
"Normal" Is A Setting on my Dryer: A New Musical Revue: Location and dates TBA.
Clayton Community Theatre
Clayton High School, 1 Mark Twain Circle, Clayton, 314-726-6129. Call 314-854-6646 or visit www.placeseveryone.org for more information.
The Dining Room: Starting Nov. 25, Thursdays-Sundays. Continues through Dec. 4.
The Hollow: Spring 2006.
The Miracle Worker: Summer 2006.
Curtain Call Repertory Theatre
Faust Park, 15185 Olive Blvd., Chesterfield, 636-532-7298. Call 636-346-7707 for more information.
Cabaret: Sept. 16-25, Fridays-Sundays.
Sideshow: Nov. 11-20, Fridays-Sundays.
Best Little Whorehouse in Texas: Feb. 24-March 5, Fridays-Sundays.
A Little Night Music: June 2-11, Fridays-Sundays.
Curtains Up Theater Company
Alton Little Theater, 2450 N Henry St., Alton, Illinois. Call 618-692-9934 or visit www.curtainsuptheater.com for more information.
A Christmas Story: Nov. 25-27.
DramaRama Theatre Company
Call 314-605-7788 or visit www.dramaramatheatre.com for more information.
Harriet & The Tortoise and the Hare: Nov. 2005.
Free To Be . . . You and Me: Feb. 2006.
Echo Theatre Company Play Reading Series
Soulard Coffee Garden, 910 Geyer St., St. Louis, 314-241-1464. Call 314-995-2123 or visit www.echotheatrecompany.org for more information.
Schoolgirl Figure: Tue., Sept. 6.
One Flea Spare: Tue., Oct. 4.
Shopping and Fucking: Tue., Nov. 1.
Mrs. Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge: Tue., Dec. 6.
The Book of Liz: Tue., Jan. 3.
Stone Cold Dead Serious: Tue., Feb. 7.
Stories: Tue., March 7.
The Glory of Living: Tue., April 4.
First Run Theatre
DeSmet Jesuit High School, 233 N New Ballas Rd., Creve Coeur. Call 314-680-8102 or visit www.firstruntheatre.com for more information.
St. Francis and the Sultan: Starting Jan. 13, Fridays, Saturdays, 8 p.m.; Sundays, 2 p.m. Continues through Jan. 22.
Florissant Fine Arts Council
Florissant Civic Center, Parker Rd & Waterford Dr., Florissant. Call 314-921-5678 or visit www.florissantmo.com for more information.
St. Louis Family Theatre Series:
Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory: Oct. 21-23.
Junie B. Jones: Sun., Nov. 20; Nov. 25-26.
Gold Rush!: Jan. 20-22.
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie and Other Story Books: Feb. 17-19.
Diary of Anne Frank: March 17-19.
Applause/Applause:
Smoke on the Mountain: Sat., Sept. 17.
United States Air Force Band of Mid-America: Sat., Oct. 22.
Hudson Shad: Fri., Oct. 28.
Tony Kenny's Christmas Time in Ireland: Sat., Dec. 17; Sun., Dec. 18.
River City Ramblers: Wed., Jan. 18.
Three Redneck Tenors: Sat., Feb. 25.
The Spencer's Theatre of Illusion: Sun., March 12.
Mame: Wed., March 22.
Groucho, A Life in Revue: Fri., March 24.
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