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SUMMARY:New Line Theatre Presents: RENT
DESCRIPTION:ADULT CONTENT & LANGUAGE\nHow do you measure a year in the life? \nNew Line closes its 33rd season with Jonathan Larson’s Pulitzer Prize winning cultural phenomenon\, the long-running rock opera Rent. This cheerfully transgressive\, 1990s rock/pop riff on a classic story\, set in New York City’s East Village\, is best described in its creator’s own words: “In these dangerous times\, where it seems the world is ripping apart at the seams\, we can all learn how to survive from those who stare death squarely in the face every day and we should reach out to each other and bond as a community\, rather than hide from the terrors of life at the end of the millennium.” \nA show about connection and healing seems like a story we need right now\, maybe more than ever before. \nRent was nominated for a staggering ten Tony Awards and won four\, including Best Musical\, Best Score\, and Best Book. It also won six Drama Desk Awards\, three Obie Awards\, the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical\, an Outer Critics Circle Award\, and a Drama League Award. And the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The original production ran more than twelve years and over five thousand performances — it’s still one of the top ten longest running musicals in Broadway history — and the 2010 off Broadway revival\, opening just three years after the original closed\, ran another year. \nThe New Line cast includes Dereis Lambert (as Mark Cohen)\, Nathan Mecey (Roger Davis)\, Corrinna Redford (Mimi Marquez)\, Sarah Lueken (Maureen Johnson)\, Aarin Kamphoefner (Angel Dumott Schunard)\, Chris Moore (Tom Collins)\, Victoria Pines (Joanne Jefferson)\, Aaron Tucker (Benjamin Coffin III)\, and Ben Carlson\, Rafael Da Costa\, Chelsie Johnston\, Brittany Kohl\, Sofia McGrath\, Rachel Parker\, Adrienne Spann\, Cade Sturgeon\, and Lauren Tenenbaum. \nThe New Line production will be directed by Scott Miller and Chris Moore\, with choreography by Chelsie Johnston\, music direction by Randon Lane\, scenic design by Rob Lippert\, sound design by Ryan Day\, and costume design by Zachary Thompson. \nNew Line last produced Rent in 2014. Rent is produced by arrangement with Music Theatre International\, New York. \nPraise for New Line’s 2014 Production \n“If you think you’ve seen Rent before\, you really haven’t.”\n– Chris Gibson\, BroadwayWorld \n“A kind of immediacy it probably hasn’t had since its debut Off-Broadway.”\n– Rob Weinert-Kendt\, American Theatre \n“Bringing stunning characters furiously to life\, in all their contradictions.”\n– Richard Green\, TalkinBroadway \n“Sharp\, incisive and viscerally moving. . . a masterpiece of stagecraft\,\na composition as visually stunning as it is sonically powerful. . .\npacked with unforgettable moments.”\n– Paul Friswold\, The Riverfront Times \n“An intimate\, emotionally charged production filled with memorable performances.”\n– Tina Farmer\, KDHX \n“The question was could New Line Theatre show me something the\nnational tour hadn’t? The answer came last Saturday night: Yes.”\n– Christopher Reilly\, Alive Magazine \n“A powerhouse evening of theater.” – Christopher Reilly Alive Magazine
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/new-line-theatre-presents-rent/2025-06-05/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Theatre
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SUMMARY:New Line Theatre Presents: RENT
DESCRIPTION:ADULT CONTENT & LANGUAGE\nHow do you measure a year in the life? \nNew Line closes its 33rd season with Jonathan Larson’s Pulitzer Prize winning cultural phenomenon\, the long-running rock opera Rent. This cheerfully transgressive\, 1990s rock/pop riff on a classic story\, set in New York City’s East Village\, is best described in its creator’s own words: “In these dangerous times\, where it seems the world is ripping apart at the seams\, we can all learn how to survive from those who stare death squarely in the face every day and we should reach out to each other and bond as a community\, rather than hide from the terrors of life at the end of the millennium.” \nA show about connection and healing seems like a story we need right now\, maybe more than ever before. \nRent was nominated for a staggering ten Tony Awards and won four\, including Best Musical\, Best Score\, and Best Book. It also won six Drama Desk Awards\, three Obie Awards\, the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical\, an Outer Critics Circle Award\, and a Drama League Award. And the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The original production ran more than twelve years and over five thousand performances — it’s still one of the top ten longest running musicals in Broadway history — and the 2010 off Broadway revival\, opening just three years after the original closed\, ran another year. \nThe New Line cast includes Dereis Lambert (as Mark Cohen)\, Nathan Mecey (Roger Davis)\, Corrinna Redford (Mimi Marquez)\, Sarah Lueken (Maureen Johnson)\, Aarin Kamphoefner (Angel Dumott Schunard)\, Chris Moore (Tom Collins)\, Victoria Pines (Joanne Jefferson)\, Aaron Tucker (Benjamin Coffin III)\, and Ben Carlson\, Rafael Da Costa\, Chelsie Johnston\, Brittany Kohl\, Sofia McGrath\, Rachel Parker\, Adrienne Spann\, Cade Sturgeon\, and Lauren Tenenbaum. \nThe New Line production will be directed by Scott Miller and Chris Moore\, with choreography by Chelsie Johnston\, music direction by Randon Lane\, scenic design by Rob Lippert\, sound design by Ryan Day\, and costume design by Zachary Thompson. \nNew Line last produced Rent in 2014. Rent is produced by arrangement with Music Theatre International\, New York. \nPraise for New Line’s 2014 Production \n“If you think you’ve seen Rent before\, you really haven’t.”\n– Chris Gibson\, BroadwayWorld \n“A kind of immediacy it probably hasn’t had since its debut Off-Broadway.”\n– Rob Weinert-Kendt\, American Theatre \n“Bringing stunning characters furiously to life\, in all their contradictions.”\n– Richard Green\, TalkinBroadway \n“Sharp\, incisive and viscerally moving. . . a masterpiece of stagecraft\,\na composition as visually stunning as it is sonically powerful. . .\npacked with unforgettable moments.”\n– Paul Friswold\, The Riverfront Times \n“An intimate\, emotionally charged production filled with memorable performances.”\n– Tina Farmer\, KDHX \n“The question was could New Line Theatre show me something the\nnational tour hadn’t? The answer came last Saturday night: Yes.”\n– Christopher Reilly\, Alive Magazine \n“A powerhouse evening of theater.” – Christopher Reilly Alive Magazine
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/new-line-theatre-presents-rent/2025-05-31/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Theatre
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SUMMARY:New Line Theatre Presents: RENT
DESCRIPTION:ADULT CONTENT & LANGUAGE\nHow do you measure a year in the life? \nNew Line closes its 33rd season with Jonathan Larson’s Pulitzer Prize winning cultural phenomenon\, the long-running rock opera Rent. This cheerfully transgressive\, 1990s rock/pop riff on a classic story\, set in New York City’s East Village\, is best described in its creator’s own words: “In these dangerous times\, where it seems the world is ripping apart at the seams\, we can all learn how to survive from those who stare death squarely in the face every day and we should reach out to each other and bond as a community\, rather than hide from the terrors of life at the end of the millennium.” \nA show about connection and healing seems like a story we need right now\, maybe more than ever before. \nRent was nominated for a staggering ten Tony Awards and won four\, including Best Musical\, Best Score\, and Best Book. It also won six Drama Desk Awards\, three Obie Awards\, the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical\, an Outer Critics Circle Award\, and a Drama League Award. And the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The original production ran more than twelve years and over five thousand performances — it’s still one of the top ten longest running musicals in Broadway history — and the 2010 off Broadway revival\, opening just three years after the original closed\, ran another year. \nThe New Line cast includes Dereis Lambert (as Mark Cohen)\, Nathan Mecey (Roger Davis)\, Corrinna Redford (Mimi Marquez)\, Sarah Lueken (Maureen Johnson)\, Aarin Kamphoefner (Angel Dumott Schunard)\, Chris Moore (Tom Collins)\, Victoria Pines (Joanne Jefferson)\, Aaron Tucker (Benjamin Coffin III)\, and Ben Carlson\, Rafael Da Costa\, Chelsie Johnston\, Brittany Kohl\, Sofia McGrath\, Rachel Parker\, Adrienne Spann\, Cade Sturgeon\, and Lauren Tenenbaum. \nThe New Line production will be directed by Scott Miller and Chris Moore\, with choreography by Chelsie Johnston\, music direction by Randon Lane\, scenic design by Rob Lippert\, sound design by Ryan Day\, and costume design by Zachary Thompson. \nNew Line last produced Rent in 2014. Rent is produced by arrangement with Music Theatre International\, New York. \nPraise for New Line’s 2014 Production \n“If you think you’ve seen Rent before\, you really haven’t.”\n– Chris Gibson\, BroadwayWorld \n“A kind of immediacy it probably hasn’t had since its debut Off-Broadway.”\n– Rob Weinert-Kendt\, American Theatre \n“Bringing stunning characters furiously to life\, in all their contradictions.”\n– Richard Green\, TalkinBroadway \n“Sharp\, incisive and viscerally moving. . . a masterpiece of stagecraft\,\na composition as visually stunning as it is sonically powerful. . .\npacked with unforgettable moments.”\n– Paul Friswold\, The Riverfront Times \n“An intimate\, emotionally charged production filled with memorable performances.”\n– Tina Farmer\, KDHX \n“The question was could New Line Theatre show me something the\nnational tour hadn’t? The answer came last Saturday night: Yes.”\n– Christopher Reilly\, Alive Magazine \n“A powerhouse evening of theater.” – Christopher Reilly Alive Magazine
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/new-line-theatre-presents-rent/2025-05-30/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Theatre
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SUMMARY:New Line Theatre Presents: RENT
DESCRIPTION:ADULT CONTENT & LANGUAGE\nHow do you measure a year in the life? \nNew Line closes its 33rd season with Jonathan Larson’s Pulitzer Prize winning cultural phenomenon\, the long-running rock opera Rent. This cheerfully transgressive\, 1990s rock/pop riff on a classic story\, set in New York City’s East Village\, is best described in its creator’s own words: “In these dangerous times\, where it seems the world is ripping apart at the seams\, we can all learn how to survive from those who stare death squarely in the face every day and we should reach out to each other and bond as a community\, rather than hide from the terrors of life at the end of the millennium.” \nA show about connection and healing seems like a story we need right now\, maybe more than ever before. \nRent was nominated for a staggering ten Tony Awards and won four\, including Best Musical\, Best Score\, and Best Book. It also won six Drama Desk Awards\, three Obie Awards\, the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical\, an Outer Critics Circle Award\, and a Drama League Award. And the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The original production ran more than twelve years and over five thousand performances — it’s still one of the top ten longest running musicals in Broadway history — and the 2010 off Broadway revival\, opening just three years after the original closed\, ran another year. \nThe New Line cast includes Dereis Lambert (as Mark Cohen)\, Nathan Mecey (Roger Davis)\, Corrinna Redford (Mimi Marquez)\, Sarah Lueken (Maureen Johnson)\, Aarin Kamphoefner (Angel Dumott Schunard)\, Chris Moore (Tom Collins)\, Victoria Pines (Joanne Jefferson)\, Aaron Tucker (Benjamin Coffin III)\, and Ben Carlson\, Rafael Da Costa\, Chelsie Johnston\, Brittany Kohl\, Sofia McGrath\, Rachel Parker\, Adrienne Spann\, Cade Sturgeon\, and Lauren Tenenbaum. \nThe New Line production will be directed by Scott Miller and Chris Moore\, with choreography by Chelsie Johnston\, music direction by Randon Lane\, scenic design by Rob Lippert\, sound design by Ryan Day\, and costume design by Zachary Thompson. \nNew Line last produced Rent in 2014. Rent is produced by arrangement with Music Theatre International\, New York. \nPraise for New Line’s 2014 Production \n“If you think you’ve seen Rent before\, you really haven’t.”\n– Chris Gibson\, BroadwayWorld \n“A kind of immediacy it probably hasn’t had since its debut Off-Broadway.”\n– Rob Weinert-Kendt\, American Theatre \n“Bringing stunning characters furiously to life\, in all their contradictions.”\n– Richard Green\, TalkinBroadway \n“Sharp\, incisive and viscerally moving. . . a masterpiece of stagecraft\,\na composition as visually stunning as it is sonically powerful. . .\npacked with unforgettable moments.”\n– Paul Friswold\, The Riverfront Times \n“An intimate\, emotionally charged production filled with memorable performances.”\n– Tina Farmer\, KDHX \n“The question was could New Line Theatre show me something the\nnational tour hadn’t? The answer came last Saturday night: Yes.”\n– Christopher Reilly\, Alive Magazine \n“A powerhouse evening of theater.” – Christopher Reilly Alive Magazine
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/new-line-theatre-presents-rent/2025-05-29/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Rent
DESCRIPTION:How do you measure a year in the life? \nNew Line closes its 33rd season with Jonathan Larson’s Pulitzer Prize winning cultural phenomenon\, the long-running rock opera Rent. This cheerfully transgressive\, 1990s rock/pop riff on a classic story\, set in New York City’s East Village\, is best described in its creator’s own words: “In these dangerous times\, where it seems the world is ripping apart at the seams\, we can all learn how to survive from those who stare death squarely in the face every day and we should reach out to each other and bond as a community\, rather than hide from the terrors of life at the end of the millennium.” \nA show about connection and healing seems like a story we need right now\, maybe more than ever before. \nRent was nominated for a staggering ten Tony Awards and won four\, including Best Musical\, Best Score\, and Best Book. It also won six Drama Desk Awards\, three Obie Awards\, the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical\, an Outer Critics Circle Award\, and a Drama League Award. And the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The original production ran more than twelve years and over five thousand performances — it’s still one of the top ten longest running musicals in Broadway history — and the 2010 off Broadway revival\, opening just three years after the original closed\, ran another year. \nThe New Line cast includes Dereis Lambert (as Mark Cohen)\, Nathan Mecey (Roger Davis)\, Corrinna Redford (Mimi Marquez)\, Sarah Lueken (Maureen Johnson)\, Aarin Kamphoefner (Angel Dumott Schunard)\, Chris Moore (Tom Collins)\, Victoria Pines (Joanne Jefferson)\, Aaron Tucker (Benjamin Coffin III)\, and Ben Carlson\, Rafael Da Costa\, Chelsie Johnston\, Brittany Kohl\, Sofia McGrath\, Rachel Parker\, Adrienne Spann\, Cade Sturgeon\, and Lauren Tenenbaum. \nThe New Line production will be directed by Scott Miller and Chris Moore\, with choreography by Chelsie Johnston\, music direction by Randon Lane\, scenic design by Rob Lippert\, sound design by Ryan Day\, and costume design by Zachary Thompson. \nNew Line last produced Rent in 2014. Rent is produced by arrangement with Music Theatre International\, New York. \nPraise for New Line’s 2014 Production \n“If you think you’ve seen Rent before\, you really haven’t.”\n– Chris Gibson\, BroadwayWorld \n“A kind of immediacy it probably hasn’t had since its debut Off-Broadway.”\n– Rob Weinert-Kendt\, American Theatre \n“Bringing stunning characters furiously to life\, in all their contradictions.”\n– Richard Green\, TalkinBroadway \n“Sharp\, incisive and viscerally moving. . . a masterpiece of stagecraft\, a composition as visually stunning as it is sonically powerful. . . packed with unforgettable moments.”\n– Paul Friswold\, The Riverfront Times \n“An intimate\, emotionally charged production filled with memorable performances.”\n– Tina Farmer\, KDHX \n“The question was could New Line Theatre show me something the national tour hadn’t? The answer came last Saturday night: Yes.”\n– Christopher Reilly\, Alive Magazine \n“A powerhouse evening of theater.”\n– Christopher Reilly Alive Magazine \nFirst Show: 5/29/2025\nShowing every Thursday – Saturday through June 21\, 2025\nTime: 8-10pm\nLocation: The Marcelle Theater\nTicket Price: $10-$30\nShow includes adult content and language
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/rent/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
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SUMMARY:New Line Theatre Presents: The Rocky Horror Show
DESCRIPTION:ADULT CONTENT & LANGUAGE\nLet’s do The Time Warp again! \nNew Line’s 33rd season continues with the hilarious\, sex-crazed show New Line was made to produce\, Richard O’Brien’s original glam rock musical THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW. This brilliantly creepy\, campy satire targets American sexual hang-ups and the excesses of the Sexual Revolution\, all told in the language of 1930s sci-fi B-movies\, 1950s muscle magazines\, and 1970s punk rock. This celebration of the mad variety of human sexuality and gender is exactly what we need right now\, to counteract all the anti-LGBT rage in America today. \nThe famous story follows the corseted\, fish-netted Frank N. Furter\, his fellow over-sexed aliens\, and his perfect wet dream of a monster\, Rocky Horror\, as they sing universally beloved songs like “The Time Warp\,” “Sweet Transvestite\,” “Toucha Toucha Touch Me\,” “Dammit Janet\,” and also a couple songs that were cut from the cult classic film. \nThe New Line cast includes Todd Schaefer (as Dr. Frank N. Furter)\, Rafael Da Costa (Brad Majors)\, Brittany Kohl (Janet Weiss)\, Parker Miller (Riff Raff)\, Victoria Pines (Magenta)\, Tori Shea Cole (Columbia)\, Zachary Thompson (Rocky Horror)\, Christopher Strawhun (Eddie/Dr. Scott)\, and Katie Orr (Narrator). \nThe New Line production will be directed by Scott Miller and Chris Moore\, with choreography by Chelsie Johnston\, music direction by Randon Lane\, scenic design by Rob Lippert\, and sound design by Ryan Day. \nNew Line last produced Rocky Horror in 2002. Rocky Horror is produced by arrangement with Concord Theatricals\, New York. \nPraise for New Line’s 2002 Production \n“New Line’s Rocky Horror reminds us vividly of the emotional power actors can exert when they’re in the same room as their audience\, even if they’re kidding around.”\n– Judith Newmark\, St. Louis Post-Dispatch \n“When it comes to challenging St. Louis theater audiences\, to stretching them\, exposing them to new stimuli\, hardly anyone is in a class with Scott Miller. . . Rocky Horror will bring much-needed light and laughter to downtown.”\n– Joe Pollack\, KWMU-FM \n“Scott Miller directs the New Line production with a grand sense of theater that showcases the campy wit of the musical.”\n– Mark Bretz\, Laude News
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/new-line-theatre-presents-the-rocky-horror-show/2025-03-22/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Theatre
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SUMMARY:New Line Theatre Presents: The Rocky Horror Show
DESCRIPTION:ADULT CONTENT & LANGUAGE\nLet’s do The Time Warp again! \nNew Line’s 33rd season continues with the hilarious\, sex-crazed show New Line was made to produce\, Richard O’Brien’s original glam rock musical THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW. This brilliantly creepy\, campy satire targets American sexual hang-ups and the excesses of the Sexual Revolution\, all told in the language of 1930s sci-fi B-movies\, 1950s muscle magazines\, and 1970s punk rock. This celebration of the mad variety of human sexuality and gender is exactly what we need right now\, to counteract all the anti-LGBT rage in America today. \nThe famous story follows the corseted\, fish-netted Frank N. Furter\, his fellow over-sexed aliens\, and his perfect wet dream of a monster\, Rocky Horror\, as they sing universally beloved songs like “The Time Warp\,” “Sweet Transvestite\,” “Toucha Toucha Touch Me\,” “Dammit Janet\,” and also a couple songs that were cut from the cult classic film. \nThe New Line cast includes Todd Schaefer (as Dr. Frank N. Furter)\, Rafael Da Costa (Brad Majors)\, Brittany Kohl (Janet Weiss)\, Parker Miller (Riff Raff)\, Victoria Pines (Magenta)\, Tori Shea Cole (Columbia)\, Zachary Thompson (Rocky Horror)\, Christopher Strawhun (Eddie/Dr. Scott)\, and Katie Orr (Narrator). \nThe New Line production will be directed by Scott Miller and Chris Moore\, with choreography by Chelsie Johnston\, music direction by Randon Lane\, scenic design by Rob Lippert\, and sound design by Ryan Day. \nNew Line last produced Rocky Horror in 2002. Rocky Horror is produced by arrangement with Concord Theatricals\, New York. \nPraise for New Line’s 2002 Production \n“New Line’s Rocky Horror reminds us vividly of the emotional power actors can exert when they’re in the same room as their audience\, even if they’re kidding around.”\n– Judith Newmark\, St. Louis Post-Dispatch \n“When it comes to challenging St. Louis theater audiences\, to stretching them\, exposing them to new stimuli\, hardly anyone is in a class with Scott Miller. . . Rocky Horror will bring much-needed light and laughter to downtown.”\n– Joe Pollack\, KWMU-FM \n“Scott Miller directs the New Line production with a grand sense of theater that showcases the campy wit of the musical.”\n– Mark Bretz\, Laude News
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/new-line-theatre-presents-the-rocky-horror-show/2025-03-21/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Theatre
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SUMMARY:New Line Theatre Presents: The Rocky Horror Show
DESCRIPTION:ADULT CONTENT & LANGUAGE\nLet’s do The Time Warp again! \nNew Line’s 33rd season continues with the hilarious\, sex-crazed show New Line was made to produce\, Richard O’Brien’s original glam rock musical THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW. This brilliantly creepy\, campy satire targets American sexual hang-ups and the excesses of the Sexual Revolution\, all told in the language of 1930s sci-fi B-movies\, 1950s muscle magazines\, and 1970s punk rock. This celebration of the mad variety of human sexuality and gender is exactly what we need right now\, to counteract all the anti-LGBT rage in America today. \nThe famous story follows the corseted\, fish-netted Frank N. Furter\, his fellow over-sexed aliens\, and his perfect wet dream of a monster\, Rocky Horror\, as they sing universally beloved songs like “The Time Warp\,” “Sweet Transvestite\,” “Toucha Toucha Touch Me\,” “Dammit Janet\,” and also a couple songs that were cut from the cult classic film. \nThe New Line cast includes Todd Schaefer (as Dr. Frank N. Furter)\, Rafael Da Costa (Brad Majors)\, Brittany Kohl (Janet Weiss)\, Parker Miller (Riff Raff)\, Victoria Pines (Magenta)\, Tori Shea Cole (Columbia)\, Zachary Thompson (Rocky Horror)\, Christopher Strawhun (Eddie/Dr. Scott)\, and Katie Orr (Narrator). \nThe New Line production will be directed by Scott Miller and Chris Moore\, with choreography by Chelsie Johnston\, music direction by Randon Lane\, scenic design by Rob Lippert\, and sound design by Ryan Day. \nNew Line last produced Rocky Horror in 2002. Rocky Horror is produced by arrangement with Concord Theatricals\, New York. \nPraise for New Line’s 2002 Production \n“New Line’s Rocky Horror reminds us vividly of the emotional power actors can exert when they’re in the same room as their audience\, even if they’re kidding around.”\n– Judith Newmark\, St. Louis Post-Dispatch \n“When it comes to challenging St. Louis theater audiences\, to stretching them\, exposing them to new stimuli\, hardly anyone is in a class with Scott Miller. . . Rocky Horror will bring much-needed light and laughter to downtown.”\n– Joe Pollack\, KWMU-FM \n“Scott Miller directs the New Line production with a grand sense of theater that showcases the campy wit of the musical.”\n– Mark Bretz\, Laude News
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/new-line-theatre-presents-the-rocky-horror-show/2025-03-20/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Theatre
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SUMMARY:New Line Theatre Presents: The Rocky Horror Show
DESCRIPTION:ADULT CONTENT & LANGUAGE\nLet’s do The Time Warp again! \nNew Line’s 33rd season continues with the hilarious\, sex-crazed show New Line was made to produce\, Richard O’Brien’s original glam rock musical THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW. This brilliantly creepy\, campy satire targets American sexual hang-ups and the excesses of the Sexual Revolution\, all told in the language of 1930s sci-fi B-movies\, 1950s muscle magazines\, and 1970s punk rock. This celebration of the mad variety of human sexuality and gender is exactly what we need right now\, to counteract all the anti-LGBT rage in America today. \nThe famous story follows the corseted\, fish-netted Frank N. Furter\, his fellow over-sexed aliens\, and his perfect wet dream of a monster\, Rocky Horror\, as they sing universally beloved songs like “The Time Warp\,” “Sweet Transvestite\,” “Toucha Toucha Touch Me\,” “Dammit Janet\,” and also a couple songs that were cut from the cult classic film. \nThe New Line cast includes Todd Schaefer (as Dr. Frank N. Furter)\, Rafael Da Costa (Brad Majors)\, Brittany Kohl (Janet Weiss)\, Parker Miller (Riff Raff)\, Victoria Pines (Magenta)\, Tori Shea Cole (Columbia)\, Zachary Thompson (Rocky Horror)\, Christopher Strawhun (Eddie/Dr. Scott)\, and Katie Orr (Narrator). \nThe New Line production will be directed by Scott Miller and Chris Moore\, with choreography by Chelsie Johnston\, music direction by Randon Lane\, scenic design by Rob Lippert\, and sound design by Ryan Day. \nNew Line last produced Rocky Horror in 2002. Rocky Horror is produced by arrangement with Concord Theatricals\, New York. \nPraise for New Line’s 2002 Production \n“New Line’s Rocky Horror reminds us vividly of the emotional power actors can exert when they’re in the same room as their audience\, even if they’re kidding around.”\n– Judith Newmark\, St. Louis Post-Dispatch \n“When it comes to challenging St. Louis theater audiences\, to stretching them\, exposing them to new stimuli\, hardly anyone is in a class with Scott Miller. . . Rocky Horror will bring much-needed light and laughter to downtown.”\n– Joe Pollack\, KWMU-FM \n“Scott Miller directs the New Line production with a grand sense of theater that showcases the campy wit of the musical.”\n– Mark Bretz\, Laude News
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/new-line-theatre-presents-the-rocky-horror-show/2025-03-15/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Theatre
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SUMMARY:New Line Theatre Presents: The Rocky Horror Show
DESCRIPTION:ADULT CONTENT & LANGUAGE\nLet’s do The Time Warp again! \nNew Line’s 33rd season continues with the hilarious\, sex-crazed show New Line was made to produce\, Richard O’Brien’s original glam rock musical THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW. This brilliantly creepy\, campy satire targets American sexual hang-ups and the excesses of the Sexual Revolution\, all told in the language of 1930s sci-fi B-movies\, 1950s muscle magazines\, and 1970s punk rock. This celebration of the mad variety of human sexuality and gender is exactly what we need right now\, to counteract all the anti-LGBT rage in America today. \nThe famous story follows the corseted\, fish-netted Frank N. Furter\, his fellow over-sexed aliens\, and his perfect wet dream of a monster\, Rocky Horror\, as they sing universally beloved songs like “The Time Warp\,” “Sweet Transvestite\,” “Toucha Toucha Touch Me\,” “Dammit Janet\,” and also a couple songs that were cut from the cult classic film. \nThe New Line cast includes Todd Schaefer (as Dr. Frank N. Furter)\, Rafael Da Costa (Brad Majors)\, Brittany Kohl (Janet Weiss)\, Parker Miller (Riff Raff)\, Victoria Pines (Magenta)\, Tori Shea Cole (Columbia)\, Zachary Thompson (Rocky Horror)\, Christopher Strawhun (Eddie/Dr. Scott)\, and Katie Orr (Narrator). \nThe New Line production will be directed by Scott Miller and Chris Moore\, with choreography by Chelsie Johnston\, music direction by Randon Lane\, scenic design by Rob Lippert\, and sound design by Ryan Day. \nNew Line last produced Rocky Horror in 2002. Rocky Horror is produced by arrangement with Concord Theatricals\, New York. \nPraise for New Line’s 2002 Production \n“New Line’s Rocky Horror reminds us vividly of the emotional power actors can exert when they’re in the same room as their audience\, even if they’re kidding around.”\n– Judith Newmark\, St. Louis Post-Dispatch \n“When it comes to challenging St. Louis theater audiences\, to stretching them\, exposing them to new stimuli\, hardly anyone is in a class with Scott Miller. . . Rocky Horror will bring much-needed light and laughter to downtown.”\n– Joe Pollack\, KWMU-FM \n“Scott Miller directs the New Line production with a grand sense of theater that showcases the campy wit of the musical.”\n– Mark Bretz\, Laude News
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/new-line-theatre-presents-the-rocky-horror-show/2025-03-14/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Theatre
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SUMMARY:New Line Theatre Presents: The Rocky Horror Show
DESCRIPTION:ADULT CONTENT & LANGUAGE\nLet’s do The Time Warp again! \nNew Line’s 33rd season continues with the hilarious\, sex-crazed show New Line was made to produce\, Richard O’Brien’s original glam rock musical THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW. This brilliantly creepy\, campy satire targets American sexual hang-ups and the excesses of the Sexual Revolution\, all told in the language of 1930s sci-fi B-movies\, 1950s muscle magazines\, and 1970s punk rock. This celebration of the mad variety of human sexuality and gender is exactly what we need right now\, to counteract all the anti-LGBT rage in America today. \nThe famous story follows the corseted\, fish-netted Frank N. Furter\, his fellow over-sexed aliens\, and his perfect wet dream of a monster\, Rocky Horror\, as they sing universally beloved songs like “The Time Warp\,” “Sweet Transvestite\,” “Toucha Toucha Touch Me\,” “Dammit Janet\,” and also a couple songs that were cut from the cult classic film. \nThe New Line cast includes Todd Schaefer (as Dr. Frank N. Furter)\, Rafael Da Costa (Brad Majors)\, Brittany Kohl (Janet Weiss)\, Parker Miller (Riff Raff)\, Victoria Pines (Magenta)\, Tori Shea Cole (Columbia)\, Zachary Thompson (Rocky Horror)\, Christopher Strawhun (Eddie/Dr. Scott)\, and Katie Orr (Narrator). \nThe New Line production will be directed by Scott Miller and Chris Moore\, with choreography by Chelsie Johnston\, music direction by Randon Lane\, scenic design by Rob Lippert\, and sound design by Ryan Day. \nNew Line last produced Rocky Horror in 2002. Rocky Horror is produced by arrangement with Concord Theatricals\, New York. \nPraise for New Line’s 2002 Production \n“New Line’s Rocky Horror reminds us vividly of the emotional power actors can exert when they’re in the same room as their audience\, even if they’re kidding around.”\n– Judith Newmark\, St. Louis Post-Dispatch \n“When it comes to challenging St. Louis theater audiences\, to stretching them\, exposing them to new stimuli\, hardly anyone is in a class with Scott Miller. . . Rocky Horror will bring much-needed light and laughter to downtown.”\n– Joe Pollack\, KWMU-FM \n“Scott Miller directs the New Line production with a grand sense of theater that showcases the campy wit of the musical.”\n– Mark Bretz\, Laude News
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/new-line-theatre-presents-the-rocky-horror-show/2025-03-13/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Theatre
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SUMMARY:New Line Theatre Presents: The Rocky Horror Show
DESCRIPTION:ADULT CONTENT & LANGUAGE\nLet’s do The Time Warp again! \nNew Line’s 33rd season continues with the hilarious\, sex-crazed show New Line was made to produce\, Richard O’Brien’s original glam rock musical THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW. This brilliantly creepy\, campy satire targets American sexual hang-ups and the excesses of the Sexual Revolution\, all told in the language of 1930s sci-fi B-movies\, 1950s muscle magazines\, and 1970s punk rock. This celebration of the mad variety of human sexuality and gender is exactly what we need right now\, to counteract all the anti-LGBT rage in America today. \nThe famous story follows the corseted\, fish-netted Frank N. Furter\, his fellow over-sexed aliens\, and his perfect wet dream of a monster\, Rocky Horror\, as they sing universally beloved songs like “The Time Warp\,” “Sweet Transvestite\,” “Toucha Toucha Touch Me\,” “Dammit Janet\,” and also a couple songs that were cut from the cult classic film. \nThe New Line cast includes Todd Schaefer (as Dr. Frank N. Furter)\, Rafael Da Costa (Brad Majors)\, Brittany Kohl (Janet Weiss)\, Parker Miller (Riff Raff)\, Victoria Pines (Magenta)\, Tori Shea Cole (Columbia)\, Zachary Thompson (Rocky Horror)\, Christopher Strawhun (Eddie/Dr. Scott)\, and Katie Orr (Narrator). \nThe New Line production will be directed by Scott Miller and Chris Moore\, with choreography by Chelsie Johnston\, music direction by Randon Lane\, scenic design by Rob Lippert\, and sound design by Ryan Day. \nNew Line last produced Rocky Horror in 2002. Rocky Horror is produced by arrangement with Concord Theatricals\, New York. \nPraise for New Line’s 2002 Production \n“New Line’s Rocky Horror reminds us vividly of the emotional power actors can exert when they’re in the same room as their audience\, even if they’re kidding around.”\n– Judith Newmark\, St. Louis Post-Dispatch \n“When it comes to challenging St. Louis theater audiences\, to stretching them\, exposing them to new stimuli\, hardly anyone is in a class with Scott Miller. . . Rocky Horror will bring much-needed light and laughter to downtown.”\n– Joe Pollack\, KWMU-FM \n“Scott Miller directs the New Line production with a grand sense of theater that showcases the campy wit of the musical.”\n– Mark Bretz\, Laude News
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/new-line-theatre-presents-the-rocky-horror-show/2025-03-08/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Theatre
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SUMMARY:New Line Theatre Presents: The Rocky Horror Show
DESCRIPTION:ADULT CONTENT & LANGUAGE\nLet’s do The Time Warp again! \nNew Line’s 33rd season continues with the hilarious\, sex-crazed show New Line was made to produce\, Richard O’Brien’s original glam rock musical THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW. This brilliantly creepy\, campy satire targets American sexual hang-ups and the excesses of the Sexual Revolution\, all told in the language of 1930s sci-fi B-movies\, 1950s muscle magazines\, and 1970s punk rock. This celebration of the mad variety of human sexuality and gender is exactly what we need right now\, to counteract all the anti-LGBT rage in America today. \nThe famous story follows the corseted\, fish-netted Frank N. Furter\, his fellow over-sexed aliens\, and his perfect wet dream of a monster\, Rocky Horror\, as they sing universally beloved songs like “The Time Warp\,” “Sweet Transvestite\,” “Toucha Toucha Touch Me\,” “Dammit Janet\,” and also a couple songs that were cut from the cult classic film. \nThe New Line cast includes Todd Schaefer (as Dr. Frank N. Furter)\, Rafael Da Costa (Brad Majors)\, Brittany Kohl (Janet Weiss)\, Parker Miller (Riff Raff)\, Victoria Pines (Magenta)\, Tori Shea Cole (Columbia)\, Zachary Thompson (Rocky Horror)\, Christopher Strawhun (Eddie/Dr. Scott)\, and Katie Orr (Narrator). \nThe New Line production will be directed by Scott Miller and Chris Moore\, with choreography by Chelsie Johnston\, music direction by Randon Lane\, scenic design by Rob Lippert\, and sound design by Ryan Day. \nNew Line last produced Rocky Horror in 2002. Rocky Horror is produced by arrangement with Concord Theatricals\, New York. \nPraise for New Line’s 2002 Production \n“New Line’s Rocky Horror reminds us vividly of the emotional power actors can exert when they’re in the same room as their audience\, even if they’re kidding around.”\n– Judith Newmark\, St. Louis Post-Dispatch \n“When it comes to challenging St. Louis theater audiences\, to stretching them\, exposing them to new stimuli\, hardly anyone is in a class with Scott Miller. . . Rocky Horror will bring much-needed light and laughter to downtown.”\n– Joe Pollack\, KWMU-FM \n“Scott Miller directs the New Line production with a grand sense of theater that showcases the campy wit of the musical.”\n– Mark Bretz\, Laude News
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/new-line-theatre-presents-the-rocky-horror-show/2025-03-07/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Theatre
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SUMMARY:New Line Theatre Presents: The Rocky Horror Show
DESCRIPTION:ADULT CONTENT & LANGUAGE\nLet’s do The Time Warp again! \nNew Line’s 33rd season continues with the hilarious\, sex-crazed show New Line was made to produce\, Richard O’Brien’s original glam rock musical THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW. This brilliantly creepy\, campy satire targets American sexual hang-ups and the excesses of the Sexual Revolution\, all told in the language of 1930s sci-fi B-movies\, 1950s muscle magazines\, and 1970s punk rock. This celebration of the mad variety of human sexuality and gender is exactly what we need right now\, to counteract all the anti-LGBT rage in America today. \nThe famous story follows the corseted\, fish-netted Frank N. Furter\, his fellow over-sexed aliens\, and his perfect wet dream of a monster\, Rocky Horror\, as they sing universally beloved songs like “The Time Warp\,” “Sweet Transvestite\,” “Toucha Toucha Touch Me\,” “Dammit Janet\,” and also a couple songs that were cut from the cult classic film. \nThe New Line cast includes Todd Schaefer (as Dr. Frank N. Furter)\, Rafael Da Costa (Brad Majors)\, Brittany Kohl (Janet Weiss)\, Parker Miller (Riff Raff)\, Victoria Pines (Magenta)\, Tori Shea Cole (Columbia)\, Zachary Thompson (Rocky Horror)\, Christopher Strawhun (Eddie/Dr. Scott)\, and Katie Orr (Narrator). \nThe New Line production will be directed by Scott Miller and Chris Moore\, with choreography by Chelsie Johnston\, music direction by Randon Lane\, scenic design by Rob Lippert\, and sound design by Ryan Day. \nNew Line last produced Rocky Horror in 2002. Rocky Horror is produced by arrangement with Concord Theatricals\, New York. \nPraise for New Line’s 2002 Production \n“New Line’s Rocky Horror reminds us vividly of the emotional power actors can exert when they’re in the same room as their audience\, even if they’re kidding around.”\n– Judith Newmark\, St. Louis Post-Dispatch \n“When it comes to challenging St. Louis theater audiences\, to stretching them\, exposing them to new stimuli\, hardly anyone is in a class with Scott Miller. . . Rocky Horror will bring much-needed light and laughter to downtown.”\n– Joe Pollack\, KWMU-FM \n“Scott Miller directs the New Line production with a grand sense of theater that showcases the campy wit of the musical.”\n– Mark Bretz\, Laude News
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/new-line-theatre-presents-the-rocky-horror-show/2025-03-06/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Theatre
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SUMMARY:New Line Theatre Presents: The Rocky Horror Show
DESCRIPTION:ADULT CONTENT & LANGUAGE\nLet’s do The Time Warp again! \nNew Line’s 33rd season continues with the hilarious\, sex-crazed show New Line was made to produce\, Richard O’Brien’s original glam rock musical THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW. This brilliantly creepy\, campy satire targets American sexual hang-ups and the excesses of the Sexual Revolution\, all told in the language of 1930s sci-fi B-movies\, 1950s muscle magazines\, and 1970s punk rock. This celebration of the mad variety of human sexuality and gender is exactly what we need right now\, to counteract all the anti-LGBT rage in America today. \nThe famous story follows the corseted\, fish-netted Frank N. Furter\, his fellow over-sexed aliens\, and his perfect wet dream of a monster\, Rocky Horror\, as they sing universally beloved songs like “The Time Warp\,” “Sweet Transvestite\,” “Toucha Toucha Touch Me\,” “Dammit Janet\,” and also a couple songs that were cut from the cult classic film. \nThe New Line cast includes Todd Schaefer (as Dr. Frank N. Furter)\, Rafael Da Costa (Brad Majors)\, Brittany Kohl (Janet Weiss)\, Parker Miller (Riff Raff)\, Victoria Pines (Magenta)\, Tori Shea Cole (Columbia)\, Zachary Thompson (Rocky Horror)\, Christopher Strawhun (Eddie/Dr. Scott)\, and Katie Orr (Narrator). \nThe New Line production will be directed by Scott Miller and Chris Moore\, with choreography by Chelsie Johnston\, music direction by Randon Lane\, scenic design by Rob Lippert\, and sound design by Ryan Day. \nNew Line last produced Rocky Horror in 2002. Rocky Horror is produced by arrangement with Concord Theatricals\, New York. \nPraise for New Line’s 2002 Production \n“New Line’s Rocky Horror reminds us vividly of the emotional power actors can exert when they’re in the same room as their audience\, even if they’re kidding around.”\n– Judith Newmark\, St. Louis Post-Dispatch \n“When it comes to challenging St. Louis theater audiences\, to stretching them\, exposing them to new stimuli\, hardly anyone is in a class with Scott Miller. . . Rocky Horror will bring much-needed light and laughter to downtown.”\n– Joe Pollack\, KWMU-FM \n“Scott Miller directs the New Line production with a grand sense of theater that showcases the campy wit of the musical.”\n– Mark Bretz\, Laude News
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/new-line-theatre-presents-the-rocky-horror-show/2025-03-01/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Theatre
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SUMMARY:New Line Theatre Presents: The Rocky Horror Show
DESCRIPTION:ADULT CONTENT & LANGUAGE\nLet’s do The Time Warp again! \nNew Line’s 33rd season continues with the hilarious\, sex-crazed show New Line was made to produce\, Richard O’Brien’s original glam rock musical THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW. This brilliantly creepy\, campy satire targets American sexual hang-ups and the excesses of the Sexual Revolution\, all told in the language of 1930s sci-fi B-movies\, 1950s muscle magazines\, and 1970s punk rock. This celebration of the mad variety of human sexuality and gender is exactly what we need right now\, to counteract all the anti-LGBT rage in America today. \nThe famous story follows the corseted\, fish-netted Frank N. Furter\, his fellow over-sexed aliens\, and his perfect wet dream of a monster\, Rocky Horror\, as they sing universally beloved songs like “The Time Warp\,” “Sweet Transvestite\,” “Toucha Toucha Touch Me\,” “Dammit Janet\,” and also a couple songs that were cut from the cult classic film. \nThe New Line cast includes Todd Schaefer (as Dr. Frank N. Furter)\, Rafael Da Costa (Brad Majors)\, Brittany Kohl (Janet Weiss)\, Parker Miller (Riff Raff)\, Victoria Pines (Magenta)\, Tori Shea Cole (Columbia)\, Zachary Thompson (Rocky Horror)\, Christopher Strawhun (Eddie/Dr. Scott)\, and Katie Orr (Narrator). \nThe New Line production will be directed by Scott Miller and Chris Moore\, with choreography by Chelsie Johnston\, music direction by Randon Lane\, scenic design by Rob Lippert\, and sound design by Ryan Day. \nNew Line last produced Rocky Horror in 2002. Rocky Horror is produced by arrangement with Concord Theatricals\, New York. \nPraise for New Line’s 2002 Production \n“New Line’s Rocky Horror reminds us vividly of the emotional power actors can exert when they’re in the same room as their audience\, even if they’re kidding around.”\n– Judith Newmark\, St. Louis Post-Dispatch \n“When it comes to challenging St. Louis theater audiences\, to stretching them\, exposing them to new stimuli\, hardly anyone is in a class with Scott Miller. . . Rocky Horror will bring much-needed light and laughter to downtown.”\n– Joe Pollack\, KWMU-FM \n“Scott Miller directs the New Line production with a grand sense of theater that showcases the campy wit of the musical.”\n– Mark Bretz\, Laude News
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/new-line-theatre-presents-the-rocky-horror-show/2025-02-28/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Theatre
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SUMMARY:New Line Theatre Presents: The Rocky Horror Show
DESCRIPTION:ADULT CONTENT & LANGUAGE\nLet’s do The Time Warp again! \nNew Line’s 33rd season continues with the hilarious\, sex-crazed show New Line was made to produce\, Richard O’Brien’s original glam rock musical THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW. This brilliantly creepy\, campy satire targets American sexual hang-ups and the excesses of the Sexual Revolution\, all told in the language of 1930s sci-fi B-movies\, 1950s muscle magazines\, and 1970s punk rock. This celebration of the mad variety of human sexuality and gender is exactly what we need right now\, to counteract all the anti-LGBT rage in America today. \nThe famous story follows the corseted\, fish-netted Frank N. Furter\, his fellow over-sexed aliens\, and his perfect wet dream of a monster\, Rocky Horror\, as they sing universally beloved songs like “The Time Warp\,” “Sweet Transvestite\,” “Toucha Toucha Touch Me\,” “Dammit Janet\,” and also a couple songs that were cut from the cult classic film. \nThe New Line cast includes Todd Schaefer (as Dr. Frank N. Furter)\, Rafael Da Costa (Brad Majors)\, Brittany Kohl (Janet Weiss)\, Parker Miller (Riff Raff)\, Victoria Pines (Magenta)\, Tori Shea Cole (Columbia)\, Zachary Thompson (Rocky Horror)\, Christopher Strawhun (Eddie/Dr. Scott)\, and Katie Orr (Narrator). \nThe New Line production will be directed by Scott Miller and Chris Moore\, with choreography by Chelsie Johnston\, music direction by Randon Lane\, scenic design by Rob Lippert\, and sound design by Ryan Day. \nNew Line last produced Rocky Horror in 2002. Rocky Horror is produced by arrangement with Concord Theatricals\, New York. \nPraise for New Line’s 2002 Production \n“New Line’s Rocky Horror reminds us vividly of the emotional power actors can exert when they’re in the same room as their audience\, even if they’re kidding around.”\n– Judith Newmark\, St. Louis Post-Dispatch \n“When it comes to challenging St. Louis theater audiences\, to stretching them\, exposing them to new stimuli\, hardly anyone is in a class with Scott Miller. . . Rocky Horror will bring much-needed light and laughter to downtown.”\n– Joe Pollack\, KWMU-FM \n“Scott Miller directs the New Line production with a grand sense of theater that showcases the campy wit of the musical.”\n– Mark Bretz\, Laude News
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/new-line-theatre-presents-the-rocky-horror-show/2025-02-27/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Upstream Theater Presents: Pictures from a Revolution
DESCRIPTION:First Show Date: 1/24/25\nFirst Show Time: 8:00pm\nAdditional 8pm Shows: 1/25\, 1/26\, 1/30\, 1/31\, 2/1\, 2/6\, 2/7\, 2/8\nAdditional 7:00pm Shows: 1/26/25\nAdditional 2:00pm Shows: 2/2\, 2/9\nLocation: The Marcelle \nPictures from a Revolution (Quadri di una rivoluzione) by Tino Caspanello\, English translation by Haun Saussy\, US premiere\, director Philip Boehm. \nThree last resistance fighters of an unidentified revolution are living inside the walls of a stadium\, while enemies lurk outside\, watching and waiting. One of the men goes looking for food and winds up bringing a woman into their closed circle. Are they right to trust her? The ensuing scenes echo a series of famous paintings by Rembrandt\, Matisse\, Degas\, and others\, and highlight themes touched on in the dialogues of this deep and darkly comic piece. \nLearn more here! \nOr buy tickets here!
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/upstream-theater-presents-pictures-from-a-revolution/2025-02-09/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:Upstream Theater Presents: Pictures from a Revolution
DESCRIPTION:First Show Date: 1/24/25\nFirst Show Time: 8:00pm\nAdditional 8pm Shows: 1/25\, 1/26\, 1/30\, 1/31\, 2/1\, 2/6\, 2/7\, 2/8\nAdditional 7:00pm Shows: 1/26/25\nAdditional 2:00pm Shows: 2/2\, 2/9\nLocation: The Marcelle \nPictures from a Revolution (Quadri di una rivoluzione) by Tino Caspanello\, English translation by Haun Saussy\, US premiere\, director Philip Boehm. \nThree last resistance fighters of an unidentified revolution are living inside the walls of a stadium\, while enemies lurk outside\, watching and waiting. One of the men goes looking for food and winds up bringing a woman into their closed circle. Are they right to trust her? The ensuing scenes echo a series of famous paintings by Rembrandt\, Matisse\, Degas\, and others\, and highlight themes touched on in the dialogues of this deep and darkly comic piece. \nLearn more here! \nOr buy tickets here!
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/upstream-theater-presents-pictures-from-a-revolution/2025-02-08/2/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:Upstream Theater Presents: Pictures from a Revolution
DESCRIPTION:First Show Date: 1/24/25\nFirst Show Time: 8:00pm\nAdditional 8pm Shows: 1/25\, 1/26\, 1/30\, 1/31\, 2/1\, 2/6\, 2/7\, 2/8\nAdditional 7:00pm Shows: 1/26/25\nAdditional 2:00pm Shows: 2/2\, 2/9\nLocation: The Marcelle \nPictures from a Revolution (Quadri di una rivoluzione) by Tino Caspanello\, English translation by Haun Saussy\, US premiere\, director Philip Boehm. \nThree last resistance fighters of an unidentified revolution are living inside the walls of a stadium\, while enemies lurk outside\, watching and waiting. One of the men goes looking for food and winds up bringing a woman into their closed circle. Are they right to trust her? The ensuing scenes echo a series of famous paintings by Rembrandt\, Matisse\, Degas\, and others\, and highlight themes touched on in the dialogues of this deep and darkly comic piece. \nLearn more here! \nOr buy tickets here!
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/upstream-theater-presents-pictures-from-a-revolution/2025-02-08/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:Upstream Theater Presents: Pictures from a Revolution
DESCRIPTION:First Show Date: 1/24/25\nFirst Show Time: 8:00pm\nAdditional 8pm Shows: 1/25\, 1/26\, 1/30\, 1/31\, 2/1\, 2/6\, 2/7\, 2/8\nAdditional 7:00pm Shows: 1/26/25\nAdditional 2:00pm Shows: 2/2\, 2/9\nLocation: The Marcelle \nPictures from a Revolution (Quadri di una rivoluzione) by Tino Caspanello\, English translation by Haun Saussy\, US premiere\, director Philip Boehm. \nThree last resistance fighters of an unidentified revolution are living inside the walls of a stadium\, while enemies lurk outside\, watching and waiting. One of the men goes looking for food and winds up bringing a woman into their closed circle. Are they right to trust her? The ensuing scenes echo a series of famous paintings by Rembrandt\, Matisse\, Degas\, and others\, and highlight themes touched on in the dialogues of this deep and darkly comic piece. \nLearn more here! \nOr buy tickets here!
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/upstream-theater-presents-pictures-from-a-revolution/2025-02-07/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:Upstream Theater Presents: Pictures from a Revolution
DESCRIPTION:First Show Date: 1/24/25\nFirst Show Time: 8:00pm\nAdditional 8pm Shows: 1/25\, 1/26\, 1/30\, 1/31\, 2/1\, 2/6\, 2/7\, 2/8\nAdditional 7:00pm Shows: 1/26/25\nAdditional 2:00pm Shows: 2/2\, 2/9\nLocation: The Marcelle \nPictures from a Revolution (Quadri di una rivoluzione) by Tino Caspanello\, English translation by Haun Saussy\, US premiere\, director Philip Boehm. \nThree last resistance fighters of an unidentified revolution are living inside the walls of a stadium\, while enemies lurk outside\, watching and waiting. One of the men goes looking for food and winds up bringing a woman into their closed circle. Are they right to trust her? The ensuing scenes echo a series of famous paintings by Rembrandt\, Matisse\, Degas\, and others\, and highlight themes touched on in the dialogues of this deep and darkly comic piece. \nLearn more here! \nOr buy tickets here!
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/upstream-theater-presents-pictures-from-a-revolution/2025-02-06/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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UID:23933-1738504800-1738512000@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:Upstream Theater Presents: Pictures from a Revolution
DESCRIPTION:First Show Date: 1/24/25\nFirst Show Time: 8:00pm\nAdditional 8pm Shows: 1/25\, 1/26\, 1/30\, 1/31\, 2/1\, 2/6\, 2/7\, 2/8\nAdditional 7:00pm Shows: 1/26/25\nAdditional 2:00pm Shows: 2/2\, 2/9\nLocation: The Marcelle \nPictures from a Revolution (Quadri di una rivoluzione) by Tino Caspanello\, English translation by Haun Saussy\, US premiere\, director Philip Boehm. \nThree last resistance fighters of an unidentified revolution are living inside the walls of a stadium\, while enemies lurk outside\, watching and waiting. One of the men goes looking for food and winds up bringing a woman into their closed circle. Are they right to trust her? The ensuing scenes echo a series of famous paintings by Rembrandt\, Matisse\, Degas\, and others\, and highlight themes touched on in the dialogues of this deep and darkly comic piece. \nLearn more here! \nOr buy tickets here!
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/upstream-theater-presents-pictures-from-a-revolution/2025-02-02/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:Upstream Theater Presents: Pictures from a Revolution
DESCRIPTION:First Show Date: 1/24/25\nFirst Show Time: 8:00pm\nAdditional 8pm Shows: 1/25\, 1/26\, 1/30\, 1/31\, 2/1\, 2/6\, 2/7\, 2/8\nAdditional 7:00pm Shows: 1/26/25\nAdditional 2:00pm Shows: 2/2\, 2/9\nLocation: The Marcelle \nPictures from a Revolution (Quadri di una rivoluzione) by Tino Caspanello\, English translation by Haun Saussy\, US premiere\, director Philip Boehm. \nThree last resistance fighters of an unidentified revolution are living inside the walls of a stadium\, while enemies lurk outside\, watching and waiting. One of the men goes looking for food and winds up bringing a woman into their closed circle. Are they right to trust her? The ensuing scenes echo a series of famous paintings by Rembrandt\, Matisse\, Degas\, and others\, and highlight themes touched on in the dialogues of this deep and darkly comic piece. \nLearn more here! \nOr buy tickets here!
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/upstream-theater-presents-pictures-from-a-revolution/2025-02-01/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:Upstream Theater Presents: Pictures from a Revolution
DESCRIPTION:First Show Date: 1/24/25\nFirst Show Time: 8:00pm\nAdditional 8pm Shows: 1/25\, 1/26\, 1/30\, 1/31\, 2/1\, 2/6\, 2/7\, 2/8\nAdditional 7:00pm Shows: 1/26/25\nAdditional 2:00pm Shows: 2/2\, 2/9\nLocation: The Marcelle \nPictures from a Revolution (Quadri di una rivoluzione) by Tino Caspanello\, English translation by Haun Saussy\, US premiere\, director Philip Boehm. \nThree last resistance fighters of an unidentified revolution are living inside the walls of a stadium\, while enemies lurk outside\, watching and waiting. One of the men goes looking for food and winds up bringing a woman into their closed circle. Are they right to trust her? The ensuing scenes echo a series of famous paintings by Rembrandt\, Matisse\, Degas\, and others\, and highlight themes touched on in the dialogues of this deep and darkly comic piece. \nLearn more here! \nOr buy tickets here!
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/upstream-theater-presents-pictures-from-a-revolution/2025-01-31/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:Upstream Theater Presents: Pictures from a Revolution
DESCRIPTION:First Show Date: 1/24/25\nFirst Show Time: 8:00pm\nAdditional 8pm Shows: 1/25\, 1/26\, 1/30\, 1/31\, 2/1\, 2/6\, 2/7\, 2/8\nAdditional 7:00pm Shows: 1/26/25\nAdditional 2:00pm Shows: 2/2\, 2/9\nLocation: The Marcelle \nPictures from a Revolution (Quadri di una rivoluzione) by Tino Caspanello\, English translation by Haun Saussy\, US premiere\, director Philip Boehm. \nThree last resistance fighters of an unidentified revolution are living inside the walls of a stadium\, while enemies lurk outside\, watching and waiting. One of the men goes looking for food and winds up bringing a woman into their closed circle. Are they right to trust her? The ensuing scenes echo a series of famous paintings by Rembrandt\, Matisse\, Degas\, and others\, and highlight themes touched on in the dialogues of this deep and darkly comic piece. \nLearn more here! \nOr buy tickets here!
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/upstream-theater-presents-pictures-from-a-revolution/2025-01-30/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:Upstream Theater Presents: Pictures from a Revolution
DESCRIPTION:First Show Date: 1/24/25\nFirst Show Time: 8:00pm\nAdditional 8pm Shows: 1/25\, 1/26\, 1/30\, 1/31\, 2/1\, 2/6\, 2/7\, 2/8\nAdditional 7:00pm Shows: 1/26/25\nAdditional 2:00pm Shows: 2/2\, 2/9\nLocation: The Marcelle \nPictures from a Revolution (Quadri di una rivoluzione) by Tino Caspanello\, English translation by Haun Saussy\, US premiere\, director Philip Boehm. \nThree last resistance fighters of an unidentified revolution are living inside the walls of a stadium\, while enemies lurk outside\, watching and waiting. One of the men goes looking for food and winds up bringing a woman into their closed circle. Are they right to trust her? The ensuing scenes echo a series of famous paintings by Rembrandt\, Matisse\, Degas\, and others\, and highlight themes touched on in the dialogues of this deep and darkly comic piece. \nLearn more here! \nOr buy tickets here!
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/upstream-theater-presents-pictures-from-a-revolution/2025-01-26/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:Upstream Theater Presents: Pictures from a Revolution
DESCRIPTION:First Show Date: 1/24/25\nFirst Show Time: 8:00pm\nAdditional 8pm Shows: 1/25\, 1/26\, 1/30\, 1/31\, 2/1\, 2/6\, 2/7\, 2/8\nAdditional 7:00pm Shows: 1/26/25\nAdditional 2:00pm Shows: 2/2\, 2/9\nLocation: The Marcelle \nPictures from a Revolution (Quadri di una rivoluzione) by Tino Caspanello\, English translation by Haun Saussy\, US premiere\, director Philip Boehm. \nThree last resistance fighters of an unidentified revolution are living inside the walls of a stadium\, while enemies lurk outside\, watching and waiting. One of the men goes looking for food and winds up bringing a woman into their closed circle. Are they right to trust her? The ensuing scenes echo a series of famous paintings by Rembrandt\, Matisse\, Degas\, and others\, and highlight themes touched on in the dialogues of this deep and darkly comic piece. \nLearn more here! \nOr buy tickets here!
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/upstream-theater-presents-pictures-from-a-revolution/2025-01-25/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:Upstream Theater Presents: Pictures from a Revolution
DESCRIPTION:First Show Date: 1/24/25\nFirst Show Time: 8:00pm\nAdditional 8pm Shows: 1/25\, 1/26\, 1/30\, 1/31\, 2/1\, 2/6\, 2/7\, 2/8\nAdditional 7:00pm Shows: 1/26/25\nAdditional 2:00pm Shows: 2/2\, 2/9\nLocation: The Marcelle \nPictures from a Revolution (Quadri di una rivoluzione) by Tino Caspanello\, English translation by Haun Saussy\, US premiere\, director Philip Boehm. \nThree last resistance fighters of an unidentified revolution are living inside the walls of a stadium\, while enemies lurk outside\, watching and waiting. One of the men goes looking for food and winds up bringing a woman into their closed circle. Are they right to trust her? The ensuing scenes echo a series of famous paintings by Rembrandt\, Matisse\, Degas\, and others\, and highlight themes touched on in the dialogues of this deep and darkly comic piece. \nLearn more here! \nOr buy tickets here!
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/upstream-theater-presents-pictures-from-a-revolution/2025-01-24/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:New Line Theatre Presents: American Idiot
DESCRIPTION:AMERICAN IDIOT\nBuy Season Tickets here! \nPraise for New Line’s 2016 Production\n“Really loud\, really raw\, really worth it.”\n– Judith Newmark\, St. Louis Post-Dispatch \n“Some insanely entertaining and thought-provoking\nmusical theater is happening at New Line Theatre.”\n– Donald Miller\, Alton Telegraph \n“This is a real hit\, that genuinely rocks the house!”\n– Chris Gibson\, BroadwayWorld \n“A close\, sweaty show that feels alive at all times.”\n– Paul Friswold\, Riverfront Times \n“So many moments of outstanding vocal artistry\ncome roaring out at us in the dark.”\n– Richard Green\, TalkinBroadway \n“A sensory onslaught that flashes with brilliance. . .\nA nihilistic-tinged roller-coaster ride that entertains at every turn.”\n– Tina Farmer\, KDHX \n“New Line Theatre’s art provocateurs shake the rafters\nin this explosive regional premiere.”\n– Lynn Venhaus\, Belleville News-Democrat \n\n\n\n\n\n  \nDon’t wanna be an American idiot?\nNew Line opens its 33rd season with the powerful\, high-octane\, rock fable AMERICAN IDIOT\, based on the powerhouse album by Green Day\, a scorching attack on the hypocrisy and moral evils of American politics\, and as the increasingly submissive nature of the American public. It’s a show that has become even more relevant today than when it was written. \nThe brilliant\, insightful\, iconic score includes every song from Green Day’s hit album American Idiot\, as well as several songs from their follow-up release\, 21st Century Breakdown\, with music by Green Day\, lyrics by frontman Billie Joe Armstrong\, a book by Armstrong and Michael Mayer\, and musical arrangements and orchestrations by Broadway composer Tom Kitt. The Toronto Star called the show “the first great musical of the 21st century.” \nLost and disconnected in a post-9/11 America\, three friends\, Johnny\, Tunny and Will\, struggle to find meaning in their lives. The three men flee the constraints of their hometown for the thrills of city life\, but their paths quickly diverge as Tunny enters the armed forces\, Will is called back home to attend to a pregnant girlfriend\, and Johnny descends into an urban underworld\, following a seductive love interest and a deadly new friendship. As each of the three learns to navigate his “alienation\,” we see in them America’s struggle to find a new path in this new millennium\, after a long period of darkness. \nOf the original album\, Spin magazine said\, “A decade and a half after the first Green Day record\, the boys from Berkeley grew up and got angry. So what did they do? Recorded a Bush-bashing rock opera featuring nine-minute songs — and ended up with their biggest smash in years.” Charles Isherwood of The New York Times declared the stage musical “invigorating\, thrilling\, emotionally charged\, and as moving as any Broadway musical I’ve seen this year!” Rolling Stone said of the musical\, “American Idiot knows no limits — it’s a global knockout. Blows your mind while it blows the roof off. Looking for a groundbreaking musical event? You just found it.” \nThe New Line production will be directed by Chris Moore and Scott Miller\, with music direction by Randon Lane\, scenic design by Rob Lippert\, lighting design by Matt Stuckel\, and sound design by Ryan Day. \nNew Line last produced American Idiot in 2016. American Idiot is produced by arrangement with Music Theatre International\, New York.\n\n\nAMERICAN IDIOT runs Sept 12-Oct 5\, 2024\, Thursdays\, Fridays\, and Saturdays\, all at 8:00 p.m.\, at the Marcelle Theater\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Drive\, three blocks east of Grand\, in the Grand Center Arts District. Sept. 12 is a preview. \nTickets are $25 for adults and $20 for students/seniors for the preview; and $30 for adults and $25 for students/seniors for all other performances. To charge tickets by phone\, call MetroTix at 314-534-1111 or visit the Fox Theatre box office or the MetroTix website. \nDISCOUNTS: HIGH SCHOOL DISCOUNT: Any high school student with a valid school ID can get a $10 ticket for any performance\, with the code word\, posted only on New Line’s Facebook page. COLLEGE FREE SEATS: Ten free seats for every performance\, open to any college student with a valid student ID. EDUCATORS DISCOUNT: New Line offers all currently employed educators half price tickets on any Thursday night\, with work ID or other proof of employment. MILITARY DISCOUNT: New Line offers all active duty military personnel half price tickets on any Thursday night\, with ID or other proof of active duty status. \nAll offers not valid in connection with other discounts or offers\, available only at the door\, and subject to availability. All programs subject to change. New Line Theatre receives funding from the Regional Arts Commission and the Missouri Arts Council\, with additional support from the Kranzberg Arts Foundation and the Grand Center Arts District.
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/new-line-theatre-presents-american-idiot/
LOCATION:The Marcelle\, 3310 Samuel Shepard Dr\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Theatre & Dance
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