Theaters

Our Theater Page Currently Includes:

Clayton Community Theater

St. Louis Shakespeare Festival

The Theatre Guild of Webster Groves

See also The Florissant Performing Arts Center at this link  or  at this link

The Theatre Guild of Webster Groves

The Guild’s building was built in 1909, so it’s over 100 years old – just like the company!
In fact, it appears on one of the Webster Groves Historic Walking Tours.

Due to its historic features, accessibility for guests with limited mobility can be challenging. The Guild has a total of 31 steps inside and out. We apologize for any inconvenience.

For more information or questions please email info@webstergrovestheatreguild.com
or give us a call: 314-962-0876.  Email:  info@webstergrovestheatreguild.com

Our Special 2025 Anniversary Season is Here

For the 25th season we are celebrating the very best of Shakespeare including the return of Hamlet directed by Michael Sexton in Shakespeare Glen, the launch of a brand new family-friendly production inside the Saint Louis Zoo with life-size puppets by Michael Curry Design based on Romeo & Juliet and a remount of Tre’von Griffith’s magical region-wide tour of A Midsummer Night Dream. The summer will conclude with the previously announced Shakespeare in the Streets in East St. Louis in September.

In addition to the full summer season of outdoor theater, the Festival is hosting a 25th Anniversary Gala Celebration at the The Sheldon on Thursday, May 15. Featuring a perfromance of Thinking Shakespeare Live! with acclaimed Shakespeare director, author and producer Barry Edelstein that is open to the public. Gala sponsorships and general admission tickets are available now!

https://stlshakes.org/

Performances begin at 6:30 pm.  FREE.

Local Productions

Tue, Aug 19 – Missouri Botanical Garden (St. Louis, MO)

Sun, Aug 24 – House of Miles (East St. Louis, IL)

Thu, Aug 28 – Kiener Plaza (St. Louis, MO)

Sat, Aug 30 – Carondelet Park, Bandstand (St. Louis, MO)

Tue, Sep 2 – January-Wabash Park (Ferguson, MO)

Wed, Sep 3 – Shaw Park, South Shelter (Clayton, MO)

Fri, Sep 5 – St. Ann & Augusta Lot (Normandy, MO)

Sun, Sep 7 Fairground Park (St. Louis, MO)

Fri, Sep 12 – Saint Louis Art Museum Sculpture Garden (MindsEye Audio Descriptions)

Sat Sep 13 –  Strauss Park (St. Louis, MO) for Music at the Intersection. Performance begins at 3 p.m.

 

A world-premiere play about the historic city of champions.
Written by DeAsia Paige • Coming September 2025

Shakespeare in the Streets is a theatrical experience that combines the history of one St. Louis community with a Shakespeare play. Previously explored histories include Old North, Maplewood, the Grove, Cherokee Street, The Ville and Bevo Mill.

This year’s project honors the historic East St. Louis neighborhood. Known as the City of Champions, it’s home to Olympic Gold Medalist Jackie Joyner-Kerse, jazz legend Miles Davis, global dance phenomenon Katherine Dunham and many more artists, poets, and athletes.

The new play will be inspired by stories of people of ESTL, and performed on stage in the streets in 2025.

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