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Mainstage
February 11 – March 8
THE MIRACLE WORKER
Blind, deaf and mostly mute, six-year-old Helen Keller was pitied and coddled by her family, so spoiled that she terrorized the household with tantrums and tricks. Then Anne Sullivan arrived, barely 20 years old, holding the key that would unlock the door between Helen and the world. This Tony Award-winning play is a lyrical, profoundly moving story of courage and communication, and a testament to the powerful influence of dedicated teachers.
by William Gibson
Directed by Susan Gregg
Repertory Theatre of St. Louis
(314) 968-4925
Studio
March 11 – 29
SOUVENIR
Eccentric socialite Florence Foster Jenkins believed herself a naturally gifted coloratura soprano, when in fact she couldn’t sing a note in tune. But with an indomitable zest for music and with her reluctant accompanist Cosme McMoon in tow, she went from drawing room charity concerts to a sold-out Carnegie Hall concert, all the while oblivious to the audiences rolling in the aisles. A warm-hearted, uproarious and poignant true story about the ultimate musical odd couple.
by Stephen Temperley
Directed by Michael Evan Haney
Repertory Theatre of St. Louis
(314) 968-4925
Mainstage
March 18 – April 12
DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE
A brutal, mysterious figure has begun to haunt the London streets, committing murder under cloak of darkness, while respected Dr. Henry Jekyll displays increasingly alarming, erratic behavior. Jekyll’s friends confront the monstrous Mr. Hyde in an attempt to unlock the puzzles of this tortured soul, but only Hyde’s beautiful mistress may hold the solution. Stevenson’s tale of inner demons and evil unchecked is given thrilling new life in this intense, intimate and fiendishly clever adaptation.
by Robert Louis Stevenson
Directed by Edward Stern
Repertory Theatre of St. Louis
(314) 968-4925
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