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  2. The Marvelous Wonderettes - Wikipedia

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    The third sequel and final installment of the Wonderettes franchise is titled Marvelous Wonderettes: Dream On. The first act shows the characters performing at their teacher Ms. McPherson's retirement party. The second act shows the girls at the twenty year reunion for the class of '58 where they sing songs from the 1970's. [4]

  3. The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    The Rep was Founded in 1966 and made its home at Webster University's Loretto-Hilton Center for the Performing Arts. The first production at The Rep was two Peter Shaffer plays "The Private Ear" and "The Public Eye" presented together. [5] In 1970 The Rep stopped producing for a year to plan and work on its finances. It returned to producing in ...

  4. List of The Muny repertory - Wikipedia

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    The Muny, or the Municipal Opera Association of St. Louis, Missouri, in the United States, is a not-for-profit municipally-owned outdoor theatre, the largest in the United States. The Theater was built and opened in 1917 with 6 performances of Verdi's Aida .

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  6. Stifel Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Founded as the "Kiel Opera House" (in honor of former St. Louis Mayor Henry Kiel), opened in 1934 as a part of the "Municipal Auditorium and Opera House".The theatre operated until 1991, when it and the adjacent Kiel Auditorium were closed so the auditorium could be demolished and replaced by the Kiel Center, now known as Enterprise Center.

  7. Roger Bean - Wikipedia

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    Roger Bean (born March 20, 1962) is an American writer and director who specializes in jukebox musicals.. Bean wrote The Marvelous Wonderettes, which played Off-Broadway at the Westside Theatre in New York City.

  8. Ronald Himes - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Himes was born in St. Louis, Missouri on June 30, 1952. [4] He graduated from Soldan High School in St. Louis, [5] and in 1978 he graduated with a bachelor's degree in business from Washington University in St. Louis.

  9. Fox Theatre (St. Louis) - Wikipedia

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    The theatre played host to the politically motivated Vote for Change Tour on October 6, 2004, featuring a performance by Pearl Jam. The Fox was the final stop of the Third National Tour of Les Misérables, with the final show taking place on July 23, 2006. [6] The tour ran for 17 years, totaling 7,061 performances.