Located on Washington University campus, the Samuel B. & Charles B. Edison Theatre houses numerous theatrical performances done by students and professional touring troupes each year. Check out the Ovations for Young People if you're looking for family fun!
With twelve galleries and museums, Grand Center Arts District is the pulse of the St. Louis art scene. Events and shows occur daily and every form of artistic expression can easily be found within the four-block radius.
Enjoy a dinner and a show at one of the swankiest places in St. Louis, Jazz at the Bistro. Serving up the highest caliber of food and drink alongside the highest caliber music and live entertainment, this is a go-to place for a relaxing or romantic evening.
Rock out to the jams of local, regional, and national performers at Off Broadway. Blues and indie music lovers will be thrilled with the cool, relaxed atmosphere at one of the best entertainment venues in St. Louis.
Join the city's leading professional theater, the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, for a live theatrical or musical performance. From Shakespeare to Broadway to off Broadway and original productions, you will find an eclectic mix at the Rep.
See what the fuss is about at the nationally and internationally famous St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. Listen to a traditional symphonic performance or hear them accompany musical tributes and operas.
Be sure to check out the nation's largest professional African-American theater company, The Black Rep, presenting contemporary theatrical entertainment by African-American playwrights.
Watch Broadway style performances at the Fabulous Fox Theatre, a former movie theater from 1929 that now hosts a variety of live entertainment. Bands and individual musicians also travel to this theater for your viewing pleasure.
If you love Broadway and outdoor theater, the Muny Theater provides the perfect marriage of the two. The oldest outdoor musical theater in America, Muny Theater grew from a simple clearing between two trees into a gigantic, state-of-the-art amphitheater which hosts an average of seven plays each season.
Listen to a blend of contemporary and classical opera music by the Union Avenue Opera, open during the spring and summer seasons. Perfect for a romantic night out or a day of entertainment with the family at the Children's Opera.