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The August Wilson Center for African American Culture opens its Aunt Ester Cycle performance series Tuesday with August Wilson's Gem of the Ocean.

The St. Louis Black Repertory Company hopes you are able to catch Ragtime in its final weekend - if you haven't already!

November Conference seeks Martin L. King, Jr.’s Beloved Community in St. Louis | Civil Religion | ST
Source: www.stltoday.com
The event will be held November 5-9th at Saint John’s UCC, 4136 North Grand Boulevard, at the corner of Grand and Lee Avenue. It includes two worship experiences, a play by The Black Rep, three separate ministry institutes, a discussion on faith and politics and two community service opportunities.

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The St. Louis Black Repertory Company
The
Washington University Performing Arts Department, in conjunction with
the Black Rep, is presenting a well mounted production directed with
considerable flair by Ron Himes.
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The St. Louis Black Repertory Company
We hope to see you on Saturday for a day of fun and the arts! http://www.micds.org/podium/default.aspx ?t=204&nid=552185&bl=/default.asp
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10/4/2009The St. Louis Black Rep will hold their first-ever Family Fest on the campus of MICDS on Saturday, October 10. The opening performance gets underway at 10:30 a.m. and the event runs until 4:00 ...

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Shaun Hudson as Coalhouse Walker, Jr., and Renae Adams as MotherRagtime, Terrence McNally's acclaimed adaptation of the 1975 novel by E.L. Doctorow, is a sweeping and ambitious tale of race, class and the promise of America at the dawn of the 20th century. ...

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The St. Louis Black Rep is starting up its own concert series, with a series of shows slated for next week at the Grandel Theatre.

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Theater News: Stephen McKinley Henderson Develops and Directs New Show for St. Louis' Black Rep: by Andy Propst on TheaterMania.com

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Actress Linda Kennedy, longtime star of productions at theSt. Louis Black Rep,has a big honor, and big challenge, on the horizon. In November, she will reprise her role as Aunt Ester in “Gem ...

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The St. Louis Black Repertory Companyis going to present “Romeo and Juliet” in January, shaking up its schedule to accomodateperhaps themost popular playever written in English.

The St. Louis Black Repertory Company
By Sheldon Epps
May 27, 2009 - June 28, 2009 (Grandel Theatre)
The universal language of the blues wails out full and strong in this dynamite "dramatic revue" of twenty-six hot and steamy numbers that tell of the sweet, sexy and sorrowful experiences three delicious women have with one very lonely, lying, cheating snake ...of a man who does them wrong! With little spoken text, the interweaving stories are defined through glorious songs which cover the range of this indigenous American art form, from Bessie Smith to Duke Ellington, Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlen, Alberta Hunter, Jimmy Cox, Ida Cox and more, telling of the pain and misery of life and love and also of the dogged determination to get through it all that is the essence of the blues.
Showtimes:
Thursdays @7pm
Fridays @8pm
Saturdays @3&8pm
Sundays @3pm
STUDENT RUSH TICKETS AVAILABLE!!
With Student ID, you may receive a $10 ticket no more than 30 minutes prior to the show
Target Next Generation Special:
Thursday nights and Saturday matinees a child may get in free with a full price adult ticket
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May 27, 2009 - June 28, 2009 (Grandel Theatre)
The universal language of the blues wails out full and strong in this dynamite "dramatic revue" of twenty-six hot and steamy numbers that tell of the sweet, sexy and sorrowful experiences three delicious women have with one very lonely, lying, cheating snake ...of a man who does them wrong! With little spoken text, the interweaving stories are defined through glorious songs which cover the range of this indigenous American art form, from Bessie Smith to Duke Ellington, Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlen, Alberta Hunter, Jimmy Cox, Ida Cox and more, telling of the pain and misery of life and love and also of the dogged determination to get through it all that is the essence of the blues.
Showtimes:
Thursdays @7pm
Fridays @8pm
Saturdays @3&8pm
Sundays @3pm
STUDENT RUSH TICKETS AVAILABLE!!
With Student ID, you may receive a $10 ticket no more than 30 minutes prior to the show
Target Next Generation Special:
Thursday nights and Saturday matinees a child may get in free with a full price adult ticket
Read More
The Black Rep Presents...
Time:7:00PM Wednesday, May 27th
Location:The Grandel Theater

The St. Louis Black Repertory Company
By Sheldon Epps
May 27, 2009 - June 28, 2009 (Grandel Theatre)
The universal language of the blues wails out full and strong in this dynamite "dramatic revue" of twenty-six hot and steamy numbers that tell of the sweet, sexy and sorrowful experiences three delicious women have with one very lonely, lying, cheating snake ...of a man who does them wrong! With little spoken text, the interweaving stories are defined through glorious songs which cover the range of this indigenous American art form, from Bessie Smith to Duke Ellington, Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlen, Alberta Hunter, Jimmy Cox, Ida Cox and more, telling of the pain and misery of life and love and also of the dogged determination to get through it all that is the essence of the blues.
Showtimes:
Thursdays @7pm
Fridays @8pm
Saturdays @3&8pm
Sundays @3pm
STUDENT RUSH TICKETS AVAILABLE!!
With Student ID, you may receive a $10 ticket no more than 30 minutes prior to the show
Target Next Generation Special:
Thursday nights and Saturday matinees a child may get in free with a full price adult ticket
Read More
May 27, 2009 - June 28, 2009 (Grandel Theatre)
The universal language of the blues wails out full and strong in this dynamite "dramatic revue" of twenty-six hot and steamy numbers that tell of the sweet, sexy and sorrowful experiences three delicious women have with one very lonely, lying, cheating snake ...of a man who does them wrong! With little spoken text, the interweaving stories are defined through glorious songs which cover the range of this indigenous American art form, from Bessie Smith to Duke Ellington, Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlen, Alberta Hunter, Jimmy Cox, Ida Cox and more, telling of the pain and misery of life and love and also of the dogged determination to get through it all that is the essence of the blues.
Showtimes:
Thursdays @7pm
Fridays @8pm
Saturdays @3&8pm
Sundays @3pm
STUDENT RUSH TICKETS AVAILABLE!!
With Student ID, you may receive a $10 ticket no more than 30 minutes prior to the show
Target Next Generation Special:
Thursday nights and Saturday matinees a child may get in free with a full price adult ticket
Read More
The Black Rep Presents...
Time:7:00PM Wednesday, May 27th
Location:The Grandel Theater

The St. Louis Black Repertory Company :::: Tonight is opening night for the last production of Season 32, BLUES IN THE NIGHT! Don't miss this AMAZING musical!

The St. Louis Black Repertory Company Review from Ron Himes' production of Radio Golf in DC
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How can African Americans achieve success in a country where they still are a minority in numbers and wealth? That’s the intriguing issue posed by Radio Golf, the last play in August Wilson’s ...























