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    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    Central stage provides a great inclusive space with an amazing atmosphere and unique set-up. Every show feels personal!

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    Circus Flora - Another Amazing balancing act!

    Circus Flora

    4.9(31 reviews)
    0.1 miCovenant Blu/Grand Ctr.

    I'm a born and raised St. Louisan, and have somehow never been to Circus Flora! I loved it. The…read morequality of the performances were top notch, and they certainly knew how to entertain both kids and kids at heart. The staff members and volunteers were so helpful and friendly. They also have live musicians during the show, and some pre show music outside the tent as well. The adults and kids in my group thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Something that really got me was the sheer adorability - from the option to bundle tickets for a family discount, to the cheap seats being less than $15 for a still stellar view, they make entertainment and fun accessible.

    Step Right Up to the Magic - Circus Flora is a St. Louis Treasure!…read more Under the big top of Circus Flora, you're not just watching a show--you're entering a world of wonder, laughter, and heart that has captivated St. Louis for over 40 incredible years. From high-flying feats to hilarious clowning, it's a spellbinding experience for all ages and a cherished night out that feels both timeless and fresh. At the center of this magic is the phenomenal Jack Marsh, Executive and Creative Director, whose vision and leadership have carried the legacy forward with passion, purpose, and boundless creativity. His artistry, paired with the unwavering support of the Board, has ensured that Circus Flora remains not only relevant, but radiant. But this isn't just a show--it's a community institution. From its deep roots in St. Louis to its partnership with Clowns on Call, the nonprofit program that brings joy and healing to hospitalized children, Circus Flora's heart beats beyond the tent, reaching the places that need laughter most. Justin and I continue to be amazed by how this tradition has grown--not only delighting new generations but creating a beautiful bridge between childhood memories and adult nostalgia. We've seen kids grow up with Circus Flora, only to return with their own little ones, eyes wide with joy. So please--support Circus Flora. Buy a ticket, become a donor, spread the word. Help ensure that the magic of this one-ring wonder continues for generations to come. Because life is better with a little circus in it.

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    Trapeze!

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    The Flying Wallendas

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    The Fox Theatre - Drink menu

    The Fox Theatre

    4.6(332 reviews)
    0.1 miCovenant Blu/Grand Ctr.
    $$$

    Review: Jan 2026 The experience was everything I expected…read moreand more! I went to Alicia Keys Broadway Play "Hell's Kitchen." She is my childhood/ adulthood favorite. Of course the event was on one of the coldest night we experience this past Winter in STL. For fashion, I decided to ditch my bulky coat in the truck and take the lighter instead. Fortunately, I arrived early and was able to find street parking close by and didn't have to endure the bitter cold too long Design: The architectural designs are breathe taken! It's something about "antique designs that I am always fascinated with. Food: My friend & I decided to have dinner at the restaurant next door (don't remember the name). I wanted to grab a drink at the Fox, however didn't want to miss out on any of the play standing in long lines. Service: Everyone hustled to get in after going through the metal detector or being scanned by security. There were staff members present to guide you to your seat. Overall Experience: I truly enjoyed myself. I definitely will be back!

    What an amazing theater!! An absolute great place to see a show…read more Really easy to Uber and get dropped off. Lines go quickly - quick metal detector scan, ticket check, and you're in! Artwork and decor is stunning! This is where you'll find many of your concessions stands as well as merchandise. If you're on the orchestra level, head straight to the back. Otherwise, take the elevator or stairs to the balcony. The rows are set steep, so watch your footing! The Curtain Call restaurant is a nice place to grab a bite before or after. Concessions inside are a bit expensive, to be expected. Bathrooms are located on most levels.

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    Inside the main hall

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    Xmas at The Notebook!

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    Stages St. Louis - Jane Austen's Pride cast

    Stages St. Louis

    4.4(24 reviews)
    10.2 mi

    Today was my first time at Stages! Lovely little theater. St. Louis is lucky to be getting the new…read moreJane Austen musical before its Broadway debut and I'm happy I took the time today to check out the matinee show. Parking is a little difficult due to a small lot, but I was able to snag street parking around the corner which worked out just fine. I sat in the front row and had a great view. The seats were pretty comfortable and the patrons were respectful apart for some errant ringtones throughout the show. I treated myself to a signature cocktail during intermission which was a little too sweet (and expensive at $13 + tip) but also flavorful and refreshing as a dessert type drink. For the 2025 season, they are offering a discount on tickets with the code Explore50, making tickets for any of their productions $50 (inclusive of service charges). Unless you're a student or senior, this is the best ticket price you can find. It also allows you to sit anywhere so treat yourself and sit in the front row to admire Mr. Darcy you can!

    Saw Carole King musical and it was just fabulous. Lead had a great voice and all the main players…read morewere just wonderful. It was funny, dramatic and had such great music and learned a lot about Carole King. Seats were fantastic and the theater is such a great place. Only complaint is I bought a ticket package that was stated included pre show reception with "drinks". But the drinks were a coupon for a single coffee or soft drink, just thought it was a bit misleading.

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    The lobby

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    Repertory Theatre of St Louis - The set for Emma at the Repertory Theater of St. Louis

    Repertory Theatre of St Louis

    4.3(56 reviews)
    7.0 mi

    December 16 is the 250th birthday of author, Jane Austen. Celebrating early, I went to see, "Emma,"…read moreat the Repertory Theater of St. Louis. First, the location of this theater is excellent. It's near Webster University in the suburbs, a more convenient area than St. Louis City where other theater venues are located. Second, if patrons go to a matinee, there is plenty of free parking. I went on to the 2 p.m., Sunday afternoon showing of "Emma." There are ways to get discounted tickets at the last minute. I recommend visiting their website for more details on how to do this. I bought a flash sale offering which included three shows, "Emma," being the first one. The show itself was 2 1/2 hours with a 15-minute intermission. I recommend getting everything you need before you go into the theater. 15 minutes doesn't give patrons enough time to get in and out of the restroom or get a drink because of the lines. Speaking of drinks, there were three specialty offerings. Each one had a theme relating to, "Emma." My personal favorite was the Emma Expresso Martini. Almost every seat gives you an excellent view of the stage. If you are not familiar with the layout, show the ushers your ticket and they are happy to direct you to your seat. There were not many open seats. It depends on the production if it's going to be a sellout or not. Evidently, there were a lot of people who are fans of Jane Austen that were in attendance. The costumes and stage sets were top-notch. The scene from the berry-picking party and its aftermath was absolutely hilarious. I loved how the actors interacted directly with the audience as if we were co-conspirators in the events as they were unfolding. There are deviations from Austen's novel; however, I feel this production faithfully follows the spirit of "Emma." In addition to the play itself, the Rep's Christmas decorations were festive and welcoming. If you are in the St. Louis area and love the theater, I highly recommend putting the Repertory Theater of St. Louis on your to-do list.

    The Repertory Theatre of St Louis is truly a theatre for the PEOPLE!! The Rep's goal of making the…read morearts more accessible to everyone is such a treat. Please go to a show or two or three!! Special shoutout to Kate and Delaney and rest of the staff for being amazing. I look forward to becoming a season ticket holder.

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    The Lobby

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    The Cottage set!

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    The Muny - Beautiful sunset at The Muny!

    The Muny

    4.4(158 reviews)
    2.7 miForest Park

    The Muny is truly a treasure! This is the first year in awhile I've been to multiple productions…read more Come from Away and Frozen were stellar! The staff at the Muny are always so friendly, and I find the tickets reasonably priced. Their box office has good hours, so you can avoid the online fees if you want. When I saw Come From Away, there was a rain delay, and their stage crew worked SO HARD to get the show back up and running. My friend and I were in awe. I wish I could give it 5 stars, and it is a bit of a me problem, but I cannot fit into the free seats. I haven't been able to fit into the free seats since I was a child. My plus sized friends also have troubles. I am 6"5', and my thighs are like 3 inches too long to sit without bodily contortion and bruises. I made it work, because I won the lottery for Jon Batiste and Diana Ross, but ouch. I'd love to see some modifications made eventually to make them more accessible!

    I have had a wonderful time whenever I go to the Muny in the free seats! It is an easy but orderly…read moreprocess to park, wait in line to enter, then wait in your chosen seats for the show to start. I have made friends with other people in the line, and the time passes by quickly. Things to note for the free seats: The earlier you get there, the easier time you'll have finding parking. The Upper and Lower lots are good places to start looking. There is a sandwich board posted with what can be brought in (ex. no aluminum cans, weapons, etc) The gates that let you on the grounds to wait for your seat open at 6 pm. The gates that lead to the actual seats open at 7 pm. The show starts at 8:15, barring any weather delays or technical difficulties. A night at the Muny is so much fun, whether you're in the free seats or paid!

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    The Muny
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