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'Battledrum': Metro Theater explores children at war Print E-mail
By Nancy Fowler, Beacon arts reporter   
Posted 7:00 am Mon., 1.9.12

Battledrum100posterA Confederate orphan, a Union drummer boy and a runaway child slave form a rag-tag team in the musical "Battledrum," presented by Metro Theater Company at the Missouri History Museum beginning Tuesday.

 
Muny gets $1 million for Cafe One Print E-mail
By Nancy Fowler   
Posted 10:48 am Fri., 1.6.12

One singular sensation isn't just a lyric from "A Chorus Line," it also describes a newly announced gift to the Muny from the David B. Lichtenstein Foundation. The foundation has donated $1 million to the Muny for its Cafe One project, a full renovation of the Muny's concession area and pre-show performance space. Construction is expected to begin in the fall of 2013 for a 2014 Muny season opening.

 
Hip-hop artist Redd Williams choreographs COCA dancers on the heels of JLo Print E-mail
By Nancy Fowler, Beacon arts reporter   
Posted 7:00 am Thu., 1.5.12

Williams100ReddPeterWochniakWant to get the new year off to a heart-pumping start -- just by watching? Head over to COCA where Redd Williams will fill the stage for COCA's "In the Loop2." Williams not only is an instructor here, he teaches in Los Angeles and was featured with Jennifer Lopez in the American Music Awards. (Photo by Peter Wochniak)

 
It’s a man’s world at Mad Art Print E-mail
By Nancy Fowler, Beacon arts reporter   
Posted 7:00 am Wed., 1.4.12

shapeofman100poster"The Shape of A Man," a group art show Friday at the Soulard gallery will include poetry, visual art and music. Among the works presented will be selections from a poetry chapbook by Chris King performed to the sounds of spoons, guitar, double bass and clarinet.

 
January’s theater choices showcase authenticity Print E-mail
By Nancy Fowler, Beacon arts reporter   
Posted 7:00 am Tue., 1.3.12
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The concepts of being yourself and accepting others run through three shows opening this week, including the Fox’s “La Cage Au Folles,” The Black Rep’s “On Golden Pond” and “Sunday in the Park with George,” presented by The Rep.

 
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