St. Louis Theatre Calendar for the Week of July 7, 2025
New shows from The Midnight Company, St. Louis Actors' Studio, and St. Louis Shakespeare Festival.
What's on St. Louis theater and cabaret stages this coming week. Please leave a comment if anything was wrong or got left out.
The Midnight Company presents the World Premiere production of Colin McLaughlin’s Pride And Joy July 10-26. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 pm, and Sundays, July 13 and 20, at 3pm. “PRIDE AND JOY features the Moran family - Dad and Mom, and their young adult kids, Jay, Sam and Maggie. McLaughlin has termed this show an intervention play. They have gathered at Sam’s apartment for a family intervention - but no one is sure who this intervention is for. As they attempt to get to it, old memories, raw secrets and new revelations pour forth, hilariously and poignantly.” Performances take place at The Chapel, 6238 Alexander Drive. For more information: bluestrawberrystl.com
The Muny presents Disney’s Frozen through July14 at 8:15 pm. “It’s here! For the first time, The Muny presents the Disney phenomenon that has taken the world by storm. In the kingdom of Arendelle, sisters Anna and Elsa grow increasingly distant. When Elsa becomes queen and her hidden powers spiral out of control, she flees, plunging the kingdom into an eternal winter. Determined to bring Elsa home to the castle, Anna embarks on an epic adventure with friends. Full of magic and humor, Disney’s Frozen features beloved songs from the Oscar-winning film, along with a dozen new songs written for the stage. It’s a powerful tale of sisterhood, acceptance and the meaning of true love. A Muny premiere!” Performances take place on the Muny's outdoor stage in Forest Park. For more information: muny.org
The St. Louis Actors’ Studio presents the eleventh annual LaBute New Theater Festival July 11 through 27. “STLAS received hundreds of submissions worldwide and selected four to be produced on the stage at The Gaslight Theater, along with a brand new piece by esteemed film director, screenwriter and playwright Neil LaBute, for whom the festival and is named and who serves on its creative team. Performances take place at The Gaslight Theater on North Boyle in the Central West End. For more information, including plays and directors: www.stlas.org.
St. Louis Shakespeare Festival presents Romeo and Zooliet Tuesdays through Sundays at 7:30 pm, July 8 through August 17. “Romeo and Zooliet” tells the story of animals inside the Saint Louis Zoo mounting their own production of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet.” In this animal-centered version, the Montagues are herbivores and the Capulets are carnivores. Can Romeo, a prairie dog, and Juliet, a grizzly bear, cross the biological divide and become best friends?” Performances take place at the Historic Hill in the St. Louis Zoo. For more information: stlzoo.org.
Union Avenue Opera presents the musical My Fair Lady through July 12. “My Fair Lady follows the journey of Eliza Doolittle, a Cockney flower girl who becomes the subject of a social experiment by Professor Henry Higgins, a phonetics expert. Higgins bets he can transform Eliza into a refined lady capable of passing as a duchess at a high-society ball through speech training. As Eliza masters her new persona, she begins to assert her independence, challenging Higgins’ views on class and gender. The story explores themes of identity, self-worth, and human connection with wit and charm.” Performances are sung in English with projected English supertitles and take place at Union Avenue Christian Church, 733 Union at Enright in the Central West End. For more information: unionavenueopera.org.
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