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American Theater


Downtown landmark hotspot
416 N 9th St
St. Louis, MO 63101
United States
+1 314 962 4000
Opened circa 1917, this downtown hot spot is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is the only playhouse in the downtown area. Having been remodeled twice since its opening more than 80 years ago, the theater now has a seating capacity of about 1,850 people. The French Renaissance décor supplies an elegant ambience, and two full-service bars are open during events. The theater has featured top talent such as the Dave Matthews Band, Deftones and Creed.

Review © 2007, Wcities
American Theater photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Bissell Mansion Restaurant and Dinner Theater


Hysterically historical
4426 Randall Pl
St. Louis, MO 63117
United States
+1 314 533 9830 / +1 800 690 9838
http://www.bissellmansiontheat...
The Bissell Mansion has been dubbed St. Louis' Oldest "Hysterical" Landmark. Built in the 1820s as the home of Captain Lewis Bissell, it features period decor along with many of the original furnishings. Comedy/mystery dinner theater shows are produced throughout the year. A five-course dinner is served between acts. Guests receive an identity upon arrival, with the murderer and suspects being randomly chosen. The menu consists of a choice of appetizer, soup, garden dinner salad, entree, and three glasses of wine and beverage. It is topped off with a chocolate mousse. Meals are included in the Mystery Theatre.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bissell Mansion Restaurant and Dinner Theater photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Fabulous Fox Theatre


A theatrical jewel
527 N Grand Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63103
United States
+1 314 534 1678
http://www.fabulousfox.com/
Seating over 5000, this venue is a historical landmark as well as an events hall. Originally one of the most extravagant of William Fox's theaters, this facility was privately restored in 1981 at a cost of more than $2 million. Past productions have included Les Misérables, Parsons Dance Company, and the Radio City Christmas Spectacular. Visit their website for information on tours and upcoming events.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Fabulous Fox Theatre photo by Chang'r
Photo: Chang'r
Fabulous Fox Theatre photo by Tom Lampe
Photo: Tom Lampe
Fabulous Fox Theatre photo by baconitis
Photo: baconitis
Fabulous Fox Theatre photo by Rasee Govindani
Photo: Rasee Govindani
Fabulous Fox Theatre photo by Smee Marie
Photo: Smee Marie
 

 
Family Arena


Family Fun
2002 Arena Parkway
St. Louis, MO 63303
United States
+1 636 896 4200 / +1 636 896 4242 (Event Hotline)
http://www.familyarena.com/
Conveniently located in Saint Charles County, the Family Arena is the venue for sports, music, comedy shows, concerts and even the circus. The arena is a huge venue for big-name acts from Weezer to LeAnn Rimes. The aim of Family Arena is to provide events and performances that will be appropriate and affordable for the entire family.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Ferrara Theatre At America's Center


Concert Center
America's Center
701 Convention Plaza
St. Louis, MO 63101
United States
+1 314 342 5036 / +1 314 992 0637
http://www.ferraratheatre.com
The Ferrara Theatre is easy to find and easy to reach. Parking, restaurants, hotels and nightclubs are just a stone's throw away. Located in the heart of downtown Saint Louise at the America's Center complex, it offers an intimate and comfortable space for concerts and offers an unmatched experience for the true music lover.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ferrara Theatre At America's Center photo by Cale M.
Photo: Cale M.
 

 
Fox Theatre and Tours


The golden age of movie theaters
527 North Grand Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63103
United States
+1 314 534 1678 / +1 800 293 5949
http://www.fabulousfox.com/
Originally opened as a movie theater in 1929, the Fox cost USD6-million, an incredible sum at a time when movie tickets cost 35 cents. The theater was restored to its original glory in 1981. View the wall of famous signatures, the 2,000-pound chandelier in the auditorium and the gilded throne chairs in the lobby. Tours are conducted Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 10:30am. Thursday and Saturday tours include entertainment by Stan Kann on the world-famous Wurlitzer organ. Broadway hits such as "Phantom of the Opera," along with famous comedians and musicians have been featured here in recent performances.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Fox Theatre and Tours photo by SoulNoir
Photo: SoulNoir
Fox Theatre and Tours photo by M Scott
Photo: M Scott
Fox Theatre and Tours photo by Chang'r
Photo: Chang'r
Fox Theatre and Tours photo by Brenda Lijewski
Photo: Brenda Lijewski
Fox Theatre and Tours photo by Kevin Stewart
Photo: Kevin Stewart
 

 
Grandel Theater


1884 church now a theater
3610 Grandel Square
St. Louis, MO 63108
United States
+1 314 533 1884
http://www.stlshakespeare.org
This church building now serves as a tourist attraction, theater and historic landmark. Built in 1884, the building has been largely preserved, reflecting the original design by architect Lewis Rice. It features a series of plays, through June of each year, written by African-American playwrights. The architecture is grand, as exemplified by the 20-foot glass window in the second floor ballroom. It seats up to 470 guests and is open for reservations by groups, organizations and businesses. A few of the presentations held here include the Gateway Men's Chorus and the St. Louis Shakespeare Company.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Lemp Mansion Mystery Dinner Theatre


Mystery Dinner Theater
3322 DeMenil Place
St. Louis, MO 63118
United States
+1 314 664 8024
http://www.lempmansion.com
Murder, mystery and mayhem are all part of what you'll find here. No one knows whether he or she will be the next "victim" or the one to solve the case. The haunting history of the 1860s mansion adds to the exciting atmosphere. Although this is a bed-and-breakfast establishment, the dinner theater is open to the public on Fridays and Saturdays at 7p. Reservations are recommended.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Lemp Mansion Mystery Dinner Theatre photo by Amanda Baird
Photo: Amanda Baird
 

 
Mount Pleasant Winery


Missouri wines and history
5634 High Street
St. Louis, MO 63332
United States
http://www.mountpleasant.com
One of the largest of the Missouri wineries, Mount Pleasant boasts a German heritage that dates back to 1859. Visitors may tour the winery and sample the selection of white, red, dessert and port wines. Food is also served, and various entertainment events are scheduled year round, including live music, a summer concert series and a murder mystery dinner theater. Mount Pleasant Winery is located in historic Augusta, Missouri, which is about an hour drive west of St. Louis. The winery remains open on select saturdays and sundays, please check the website for details and further information on the scheduled events.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Mount Pleasant Winery photo by J.S. Hollands
Photo: J.S. Hollands
 

 
Muny Theater


Outdoor musical theater
200 Forest Park
St. Louis, MO 63112
United States
+1 314 361 1900
http://www.muny.com/
Since its opening in 1918, hundreds of big-name stars have graced this stage, adding to the Muny's rich and prestigious history. Of the 9,000 seats, more than 1,600 are free for every performance. Guests can also take advantage of group discounts and complimentary backstage tours. The theater offers signed performances for the hearing impaired on Monday evenings and provides listening devices for every show.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Muny Theater photo by Kevin Dern
Photo: Kevin Dern
 

 
Powell Symphony Hall


Symphony hall restored from 1920s movie palace
718 North Grand Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63103
United States
+1 314 533 2500 / +1 315 534 1700 (Box Office)
http://www.slso.org
Home of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra since 1966, this regal auditorium began life in the 1920s as a vaudeville hall and movie palace. The 2,700-seat facility has been magnificently restored and remodeled, featuring chandeliers and grand staircases. The entry area was designed to emulate the Louis XIV Chapel at Versailles and includes a spectacular stained glass window of St. Louis on a horse. A permanent orchestra shell, rather than an orchestra pit, was included in the refurbishing of the theater to provide better sound. World-renowned performers including Isaac Stern have praised the hall's acoustics.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Powell Symphony Hall photo by SoulNoir
Photo: SoulNoir
Powell Symphony Hall photo by Matthew D. R. Lehner
Photo: Matthew D. R. Lehner
Powell Symphony Hall photo by Matt Williams
Photo: Matt Williams
 

 
Robert G. Reim Theatre


Theatre for all
111, South Geyer Road
Kirkwood Civic Center
St. Louis, MO 63122
United States
+1 314 821 2407 (Box Office)
http://www.stagesproduction.co...
Robert G. Reim Theatre is home to STAGES St. Louis, a performance group. When the STAGES are not at home, the theater is used for lectures and community theaters. Once STAGES takes over, the professional handling and technical ingenuity completely transforms the theater. Catch the likes of The Full Monty at Robert G. Reim Theatre, when you're in town.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Roberts Orpheum Theater


Plays and performances
416 North 9th Street
St. Louis, MO 63101
United States
+1 314 588 0388
http://www.robertsorpheum.com/
With vaudeville acts in the 1920s and 30s to plays, musicals and concerts in the modern era, the Roberts Orpheum Theater has been enthralling audiences since 1917. Alicia Keys, Dave Mathews Band, Tori Amos, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers have all set this stage on fire.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Roberts Orpheum Theater photo by Jeff Kopp
Photo: Jeff Kopp
Roberts Orpheum Theater photo by Craig Stevens
Photo: Craig Stevens
 

 
Sheldon Concert Hall & Ballroom


More than just a concert hall
3648 Washington Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63108
United States
+1 314 533 9900
http://www.sheldonconcerthall....
Designed in 1904 by Louis Spiering, this historic landmark hosts more than 300 events each year. It opened in 1912 and has since featured such speakers as Dwight Eisenhower and Albert Einstein. The building can seat up to 711 people and hosts a variety of concerts each year. In 1998, it expanded to 6,000 square feet. One of the area's most loved tourist spots and event-hosting spaces, it is available for parties, business and organizational functions; it also features local and historical exhibits. Tickets are sold through MetroTix.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Sheldon Concert Hall & Ballroom photo by Ken Roberts
Photo: Ken Roberts
 

 
St. Louis Ballet


International ballet company
Edison Theatre
1 Brookings Dr
St. Louis, MO 63130
United States
+1 314 935 6543
http://www.stlouisballet.org
In its 30 years of existence, this group has grown to become an international company. Not only do performers from the local area grace the stage, but dancers from around the globe do as well. The dancers have brought their training and talents from renowned companies such as the Bolshoi in Russia as well as others based in China and Europe. Performances at in St. Louis have included A Midsummer Night's Dream, Beauty and the Beast, Rhapsody in Blue and other, more cutting-edge works. When not performing in St. Louis, the company travels to theaters around the United States.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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