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Mainstage
September 3 - 28
FROST/NIXON
David Frost’s 1977 interviews with Richard Nixon, following the Watergate scandal and the President’s humiliating resignation, drew the largest audience ever for television news. Could this British talk show host, with a playboy reputation and no known political convictions, be the one to elicit the apology the world awaited from the man at the center of one of America’s greatest political scandals? An Olivier, Tony Award and Drama Desk nominee for Best Play.
by Peter Morgan
Directed by Steven Woolf
Repertory Theatre of St. Louis
(314) 968-4925
Off-Ramp
September 17–October 12
THE LIEUTENANT OF INISHMORE
Monty Python meets Quentin Tarantino in this brazen and unapologetic, bitterly blood curdling and breathtakingly funny farce about rogue Irish terrorist ‘Mad Padraic’ and the one thing he loves more than anything else in the world, his little black cat. But on a lonely Inishmore island road, someone has run over Wee Thomas. Was it an accident? Padraic’s gonna want to know. Olivier Award winner for Best Comedy.
Note: May cause fits of laughter, awkward discomfort and uncontrollable urges to reveal the shocking ending. (Don’t.) Contains very adult language and situations, loud gunfire and extremely graphic scenes of violence and torture that some may find disturbing. (No cats were harmed in the creation of this play.)
by Martin McDonagh
Directed by Stuart Carden
Repertory Theatre of St. Louis
(314) 968-4925
Mainstage
October 8–November 2
Jane Austen's EMMA - A NEW MUSICAL
Obsessed with romance but utterly clueless about her own feelings, Emma Woodhouse is one of literature’s most delightful heroines. When her matchmaking mischief invariably misfires, Emma must navigate the choppy course of true love with a generous heart as her only guide. Funny and fulfilling, Austen’s 19th century masterpiece comes to sparkling life in this charming new musical adaptation by the Tony Award-nominated composer of Broadway’s Jane Eyre.
Music, Lyrics and Book by Paul Gordon
Directed by Robert Kelley
Repertory Theatre of St. Louis
(314) 968-4925
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