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    Shakespeare Glen

    5.0 (7 reviews)

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    Kelse S.

    Such a little slice of Forest Park heaven! I had never been to Shakespeare Glen before, and I wasn't disappointed! It really helped that we went on such a great night when the weather was nice. We went to see Much Ado About Nothing. I am unfamiliar with the story line (insert ashamed ex-English teacher face here lol) and looked it up before going. This helped a lot with my comprehension of the plot line, as they speak in Early Modern English. It's easy to miss things! We sat behind the chair area/ boxes on a blanket. This area is free to sit in, and I'm blown away that was have something so wonderful in our city that costs nothing to attend. Our view was great and we were able to bring drinks and snacks (always makes for a good time). Steves Hot Dogs was available for purchase, and there was a bar to purchase drinks at! I loved my first experience and am really looking forward to going again when there is another production. Keep in mind: getting there early is a good idea, as parking can be tough! *think zoo parking*

    Crystal H.

    Always enjoy Shakespeare in the Park. This year, As You Like It. Pack a picnic basket, your favorite beverage, grab the folding chair, and come out and enjoy! Food is also available, but lines were long.

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    The Muny

    4.4
    (163 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    The Muny is an absolute cultural gem in St. Louis. First, there is the location, nestled within…read moreForest Park and the World's Fair history. Then, the continued dedication of Muny staff and performers to provide quality, family-friendly entertainment. We chose to attend South Pacific on a Saturday evening. Free street and lot parking is available. Picnics are encouraged before the show (tip: if you want to bring your own alcohol, drink it outside of the theater as part of your picnic, before the show). You can bring food and nonalcoholic drinks in a small soft-sided bag or cooler into the theater. No glass or aluminum cans allowed. We also brought thick towels to sit on and a little travel umbrella just in case. You do go through a bag check and metal detector. We bought tickets online the morning of the show but there are always sections of free seats. Tickets start at $20 per person plus fees. Big fans run that cool you off during the show. There is also always some free live entertainment before the show begins. You can purchase concessions inside, including alcohol, if you want.

    The Muny in Forrest Park is such a treasure! So far this season, I have seen Shrek & South Pacific…read more Both showed were excellent! The theater offers free seats in the last section, but to get the best seats in this section, you need to come early! Many people pack picnics & eat in the pavilion as they wait! You can also bring soft sided coolers in with food & drinks, so you don't have to purchase concessions which are pretty pricey. The fact that they allow you to bring in your own food and have free seats make it an affordable live theater option!

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    St. Louis Shakespeare Festival

    St. Louis Shakespeare Festival

    4.3
    (36 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    We've lived in the St. Louis area for 9 years now, and 6 of those being in city - I'm MAD we didn't…read moreknow about this before this year because...wow. What an AMAZING experience! For anyone! We were looking for something to do on a Sunday evening, the weather was perfect for outdoors, and this popped up. We decided to pack ourselves a picnic and head over, we figured if it was a dud, we would just leave early. But it was SO cool. Seeing a free show, in the middle of the park, with a cheese board in front of you, and a bottle of wine in your water bottle? This is the St. Louis I love. We will absolutely be back every year to support this. Maybe even a few times per season. It's such a unique, and fun experience.

    I can't complain about much since this is a FREE event. When I was in high school in NYC, I always…read moredreamed of attending Shakespeare in the Park but never made it. I didn't know STL had their own at Shakespeare Glen in Forest Park! We watched the Tempest last night and the set and lightning design was fantastic! They have speakers set up so it wasn't difficult to hear. Get there early if you care about sitting up at the front, but honestly the views from the top of the hill were still great. Parking will be horrendous! Food was good, it was from Steve's Hot Dogs and the Fountain on Locust but so maaaanyy patrons brought in their own meals and bottles of wine (so cute) A teenage, abridged version of the Tempest was showing by the food stands before the show - very cute! I loved this and can't wait to see what's up next for their tour in August and September

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    View of the stage, before all the frenzy
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    The Improv Shop

    4.6
    (49 reviews)
    2.5 mi
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    This is a place where friends are made. If you have ever been interested in signing up for a class…read moredon't hesitate. Doing improv has improved my life exponentially and I KNOW I'm a better person for it. You learn how to genuinely connect and listen to other people and I feel that is an art that has been lost since the pandemic. Go also to just see a show. You won't regret it.

    I havent found many Hidden Gems in St. L yet, but I think we're changing that here.. Maybe?…read more Okay, you think Comedy and St. Louis - you think Funny Bones, The Helium Club and maybe the Pageant and Fox Theatres I recommend you add one more to your list, the Improv Room. Warning: I had received some conflicting info so bear with: Now first and foremost, I have to explain that this is not your typical standup comic set. These are Improv students (Being taught at ... THE IMPROV ROOM) doing a nice take of "Drew Carey's Improv Ganza" Show (I would say "Who's Line Is it Anyway", but they usually only do one scene per show). Mind blown yet? Don't be. Cause you've got an amazing operation here with so MUCH you're not going to realize it, and it's incredible for the cost. Basically, this is operation is a series of classes, in which you can come in to learn how to do "improv" (ironically, I don't think it's limited to comedy, at least per the website, although that's their specialty). There are literally three stages in one quaint (Ironically, "out of the way" location, which seems to make it feel safer for parking than you can expect). It's time to take things out of order: Because of the special fact of the Improv Room. I will start with the drinks/food: The food is minimal fare honestly, but that's okay. Sandwiches/Wraps/and Quick Bites. (The good news is that if you're in a show, simply turn on the tea lamp on your table and someone will come to you. My problem was that I picked a lightless table. OOPS on the staff!). {sorry guys; have to take off 1 point since I didn't get to try the food for this error} The good news was they have bar and a 'Lounge" (of sorts) out front, and the nice young bartendress told me how the building and stages worked (and made a great Vodka Collins beforehand.) and a nice conversation with her about the entire building and company for a while. And just for warning purposes, the lighting was very dim in the "lounge".. dunno if it was for aesthetic purposes, but it did a very bad job of hiding the "STEPS" up to the stage rooms.. (Yes, i found out the hard way, but held it together) Anyway, so why do the food first? Because now it's time to talk about the shows. ** and there is some confusion on Yelp and the website (so this will be a "at your own risk" at the moment) The Shows: Now remember these are mostly improv students, so you're getting some amateurs with a little practice or maybe first timers, so be gentle. Mondays: You get to watch one of (up to 3) shows of the students doing a scene of some sort (sometimes with audience participation, sometimes without), all of which run about 60 minutes. and then a second "elevated' show with participants who have had more class time. But believe it or not, for you the audience, it's absolutely FREE! Come on, you can't argue that cost, can you? *NOTE; this is where Yelp and the website differ: The website calendar says they do Monday shows and even have a Monday specific menu, Yelp says it's closed, so if anyone can unconfuse me, please do * Note: My last attendance was on a Monday show, so I think yelp may be in the wrong here The keys are the show times; 7:30 and 9:00 PM. Usually you get your choice of one of two shows on each hour process (again, check the calendar for confirmation), and that goes for Thurdsay (fee for the early show, FREE for the late show), Friday (all ticketed/fee-prices) and Saturday (all ticket/fee-prices) So back to my visit: I managed to find the place in time to make the last bit of the early show (where teams were competing for audience applause) and the late show on a Monday where the featured act was a "LARP" of a Dungeons and Dragons game. (well as much as you can when you're pretending to be doing laundry [audience suggested by the way} as a major quest - final hint: we can say the laundry DIDN'T get done by the end of the scene) Again, I wasn't expecting professional standup comics, I got stage actors having fun doing unique scenes for laughs. And all at a reasonable price and accommodations. And looking back through all this. I feel bad that I haven't even mentioned the "Improv classes". Remember how I told you the shows are ticketed and free, and you have to keep asking yourself how do they do them for free? Think of it as a co-op. Sign up for (I believe) 8 weeks of courses you learn the art of improv (and ironically, I don't think it's all comedy, although I think that's where it's focused) and these free shows are your "tests" along the way. And just as a warning: I'd minimum age of 16 for attendance, due to potential subject matter, although i don't think they have any rules against kids, and try to keep it reasonably PG+ So go support your young aspiring St. Lou actresses and actors. Go now! Yes now! (but make sure it's a show day!)

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