The Rep's 'Oslo' Pops With Personality, Sharp Dialogue
The Rep’s ‘Oslo’ Pops With Personality, Sharp Dialogue
By Connie Bollinger
Contributing Writer
On Sept. 13, 1993, the representatives of two warring countries, sworn and eternal enemies, stepped up to the podium in the White House Rose Garden and announced the first-ever binding peace agreement between the State of Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization. Few people had ever imagined that such an event would take place in their lifetime.
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Costume construction for Repertory Theatre St. Louis’ 2018 production of Hamlet.
Costume design by Dorothy Marshall Englis, skirt draped by Nina Reed.
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Art and Politics Collide in 'Alabama Story' Coming to The Rep
Art and Politics Collide in ‘Alabama Story’ Coming to The Rep
Alabama Story continues The Rep’s Mainstage season with a potent collision of art and politics. Running January 2-27, this new play by Kenneth Jones is directed by Paul Mason Barnes.
A determined librarian and a segregationist senator face off over an innocent children’s book in 1959 Montgomery. Depicting the marriage of two rabbits – who happen to have different-colored fur – the story has Sen.…
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