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By Lynn Venhaus
With groundbreaking visual effects and enough eye-popping sparkle to elicit thunderous roars, the Muny premiere of Disney’s “Frozen” delivers a magical spectacle.
Master storyteller John Tartaglia reimagined the stage musical to capture more of the animated film’s childlike wonder, and the Muny manufactured snow, and incorporated lasers, video projections and resplendent radiance in unprecedented ways
Elsa’s exhilarating rendition of the signature bestselling award-winning song, “Let It Go,” is achieved in such a dazzling presentation that it should induce chills. The Muny’s team has topped themselves, blending in visual storytelling through digital technology as Elsa builds her ice castle and determines to set her own course.
Feeling an electric surge, the awestruck audience reacted enthusiastically to the spellbinding number with loud cheers and a buzzy wowed ovation. Talk about an extraordinary Muny moment – and what a powerhouse vocalist Hannah Corneau is!
As a beloved director and often go-to for the annual kid-friendly show (last year’s shimmering “The Little Mermaid,” 2023’s grand “Beauty and the Beast,” and 2022’s sweet “Mary Poppins,” among others), Tartaglia also captivates by drawing out the heart and humor as part of the razzle-dazzle.
To bring this fantasy-adventure to life, the Muny’s stars shine as bright as the icy kingdom of Arendelle, where princesses Elsa and Anna were forced to be separated because of the oldest sister’s unexplained chilling powers she can’t control.
The Oscar-winning film that became an instant Disney classic in 2013, loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen’s 19th century Danish fairy tale “The Snow Queen,” was instead about the power of sisterly love, self-acceptance and facing your fears. Animator and screenwriter Jennifer Lee deservedly won an Oscar for her take, and was Tony nominated for the book.
The stage adaptation opened on Broadway in 2018, its run cut short by the pandemic in 2020. While the film featured seven and a half songs, the original award-winning songwriting team of Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez wrote 14 new ones for this version.
A standout last year as Hodel in “Fiddler on the Roof,” Corneau is luminous as conflicted Elsa while Patti Murin demonstrates her flair for comedy as vivacious Anna, recreating the role she originated on Broadway.
They offer a portrait of towering female strength and powerful connection, and blend beautifully in “For the First Time in Forever” and “I Can’t Lose You.” Both can belt, adding emotional intensity.
Equally enchanting are the spunky adolescents playing young Elsa and Anna – Maliah Strawbridge and Isla Turner, themselves rays of sunshine who perform “Let the Sunshine In,” “A Little Bit of You,” and “Do You Want to Build a Snowman” with aplomb.
Now grown and facing an eternal winter, newly crowned Queen Elsa is frightened and in hiding while loyal sister Anna searches for her. The youngest sister teams up with a rugged mountain man Kristoff, his faithful reindeer Sven, and the adorable snowman Olaf. It’s easy to warm up to these characters.
The too-good-to-be-true charismatic Prince Hans is played by Bobby Conte, whose luxuriant tenor is always memorable. It’s a welcome return after some big shows on the Muny stage – as Enjolras in 2013 “Les Miserables,” and Bob Gaudio in 2018’s “Jersey Boys,” and Edgar Rutledge in “1776,” and “Paint Your Wagon,” both in 2019, before appearing on Broadway as PJ in the gender-flipped revival “Company” and Cousin Kevin in last year’s revival of “The Who’s Tommy.”
His introduction is the charmer “Hans of the Southern Isles” and then engaging with smitten Anna in “Love Is an Open Door,” plus the darker “Monster” and “Colder by the Minute.”
High-spirited Jelani Remy makes a noteworthy debut as Kristoff, both charming and funny. He buoyantly sings “Reindeer(s) Are Better Than People” with Sven and “What Do You Know About Love?” with Anna.
The wizardry of Eric Wright at Puppet Kitchen means that Andrew A. Cano as Sven and Kennedy Kanagawa as comical Olaf endear themselves to young and old alike, stealing a scene or two. Olaf’s anthem “In Summer” is as joyful as that lovable warm hugger is.
Scenic designer Tijana Bjelajac has created a winter wonderland that glistens with blue and silver backdrops, and you also feel like you are in the fresh mountain air – in the July summer heat! (What magic trick or illusion did she use? Remarkable!). She also fashioned a palatial living space as well.
Those also sprinkling the pixie dust were video designer Kylee Loera, whose work here is her finest hour, topping her previous fine achievements; lighting designer Jason Lyons’ exquisite illuminations – and Northern Lights; and sound designers David Patridge and John Shivers, whose work never sounded better.
The lighting/video team included Rob Denton (laser designer, lighting department lead), Benji Arrigo (video department lead), Chelsea Zalikowski (projection associate), Zavier Taylor (associate video designer) and Shelby Loera (associate lighting designer).
Costume designer Robin L. McGee, who has put her award-winning stamp on the past two “The Little Mermaid” productions as well as “Mary Poppins,” “Aida,” and “The Beauty and the Beast,” has an affinity for dressing Disney princesses, aided by fine work from wig designer Ashley Rae Callahan.
Elsa’s glittery ice blue satin gown is a stunner. Working with a primary palette of blues and greens, McGee and her team have crafted elegant ballgowns, warm winter wear, royal finery, military uniforms, townsfolk attire, and the naturalistic “Hidden Folk.” Plus hats, gloves, mittens, scarves and coats.
The Hidden Folk are based on Scandinavian folklore – “huldufolk,” and are mystical, animalistic creatures, led by parental figures Grand Pabbie (Chris Stevens) and Bulda (Cecilia Snow). In the stage version, they replaced the rock trolls from the film.
Also standing out are hilarious Jared Gertner as Duke of Weselton, a cross between Austin Powers and Dr. Evil, and Ann Sanders and Jonah D. Winston regal as Queen Iduna and King Agnarr of Arendelle, Anna and Elsa’s parents.
The vibrant ensemble is joined by a 13-member teen ensemble and a 29-member youth ensemble. Tartaglia knows how to stage a large group and make it fluid. After all, he managed to place 85 people in a robust “Be Our Guest” two summers ago, which had, in addition to oversized cutlery, fireworks.
He also directed exceptional versions of “Tarzan,” “Seussical” and “Annie,” and starred as the Cat in the Hat, the Genie in “Aladdin,” and won the St. Louis Theater Circle Award for Supporting as Pseudolus in “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.” The actor-writer-director-puppeteer could survive on his wit alone but thank goodness he knows how to extract the very best from everyone involved.
(Casting update: As of July 8, Tartaglia has taken over the role of Oaken, who leads the ensemble in ‘Hygge!,” a musical number opening the second act as a replacement for the original actor who is recovering from an injury.).
Darryl Archibald, who flawlessly conducted a 32-piece orchestra for last season’s triumphant “Fiddler on the Roof,” returns to bring out this score’s velvety textures. He even wrote a special overture that is heard first at the Muny.
Some of the musical numbers felt like superfluous padding when I saw the (underwhelming) national tour at the Fox in November 2022. However, choreographer Patrick O’Neill has injected more whimsy and playfulness, and the dance numbers are entertaining overall.
Special mention to the team guiding the magic-making — Mike Isaacson (artistic director & executive producer), Michael Baxter (associate artistic director) and Tracy Utzmyers (director of production).
I felt like a child again, catching a snowflake in my hand, and taking in the frosty opulence, the wonderment of the virtuoso creative contributions and the cast’s splendid vocal strengths.
The Muny’s marvel of next-level tech meets old-fashioned storytelling, “Frozen” will melt hearts and can bring out the kid in all of us.
The Muny presents “Disney’s Frozen” July 6-14 at 8:15 p.m. nightly on the outdoor stage in Forest Park. The show is 2 hours, 20 minutes with intermission. Concessions are cashless payments. Preshow entertainment starts at 6:45 p.m. The theatre opens at 7:30 p.m. For more information, visit www.muny.org
Lynn (Zipfel) Venhaus has had a continuous byline in St. Louis metro region publications since 1978. She writes features and news for Belleville News-Democrat and contributes to St. Louis magazine and other publications.
She is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved film critic, currently reviews films for Webster-Kirkwood Times and KTRS Radio, covers entertainment for PopLifeSTL.com and co-hosts podcast PopLifeSTL.com…Presents.
She is a member of Critics Choice Association, where she serves on the women’s and marketing committees; Alliance of Women Film Journalists; and on the board of the St. Louis Film Critics Association. She is a founding and board member of the St. Louis Theater Circle.
She is retired from teaching journalism/media as an adjunct college instructor.
By Lynn Venhaus
The idealist in me wants to believe in Disney magic, of good triumphing over evil, of the power of community, and memorable moments, often with hopeful songs, that “Wish” embodies.
Nevertheless, the cynic in me wonders if Disney’s reliance on their formula, just in time for the holidays, to endear a whole new line of toys to their loyal fans, makes the film lack the luster that “Frozen” and “Encanto” did.
Because the leading lady Asha’s pet goat Valentino, voiced by Disney regular Alan Tudyk, is certain to fly off the shelves, with its lovable demeanor and snappy dialogue. And the cosmic force that changes the plot’s trajectory, a Star, is drawn as a golden ball of energy. Cha-ching.
But we should be used to this, especially after the Disney Renaissance of the 1990s, where the Disney princesses became icons and prestige was bestowed with many awards for the animated musicals’ songs and scores. The bar was raised.
However, in recent years, the Disney output has been a mixed bag of highs and lows. For every “Zootopia,” there’s a “Strange World.” And I’m not even going to mention the live action remakes.
For all its good intentions to celebrate the Walt Disney Studios’ centennial, “Wish,” which is supposed to be the musical origin story for the “Wishing Star” that Disney is famous for, feels like a cut-and-paste tribute.
Co-written by the “Frozen” team of Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee, along with Allison Moore, “Wish” follows a young girl named Asha who attempts to save the fantastical Kingdom of Rosas from darkness. She wishes on a star and that trouble-making beacon comes down from the sky to join her because King Magnifico, a sorcerer, isn’t all that he seems to be.
Asha has seven friends who are grumpy, dopey, sneezy, and so forth – wink, wink. Sure, plenty of Easter eggs, but the homages are often nods to better efforts, and are missing the magic they are trying so hard to create.
The plucky heroine, a compassionate and smart peasant girl, rallies her beloved community because the cunning ruler, King Magnifico, voiced by a first-rate Chris Pine as both unctuous and ruthless, becomes a megalomaniac before our eyes. The whole wish symbolism gets a little muddled if you think about what all that means — putting your hopes and dreams into an omnipotent ruler.
As Asha, Ariana DeBose is a powerhouse vocalist, and the animators wisely capture her lithe dancing style, plus she can emotionally connect as the character.
While female empowerment is always worthy, with positive portrayals to propel this musical comedy, the other message is a noble one, and actually a little daring with its cautionary tale on authoritarianism and fascism. (Real world headlines intrude!)
The vocal work is fine – among the recognizable names, Victor Garber is a sympathetic grandfather Sabino, Evan Peters is Simon, one of Asha’s friends, and Ramy Youssef is Safi.
But the script is rather slight, and the music doesn’t seem to have a break-out original song like the “Encanto” or “Moana” songbook. Nevertheless, “This Wish” and “Knowing What I Know Now” are catchy – just not earworms like “Let It Go” or the Menken-Ashman canon.
Stay for the credits because they will include every Disney animated feature in artwork, and there is a bonus scene with an iconic Disney song.
“Wish” is pleasant enough – just not as endearing as we’ve come to expect from the Mouse House. But its statement, perhaps aimed at a certain governor of the state where Disney World is based, is funny in a sly master stroke way. The movie’s message: Be careful what you wish for.
“Wish” is a 2023 animated musical fantasy directed by Chris Buck and Fawn Veerasunthorn and starring Ariana DeBose, Chris Pine, VIctor Garber, Alan Tudyk, Angelique Cabral, Evan Peters and Ramy Youssef. It is rated PG for thematic elements and mild action, and the run time is 1 hour, 35 minutes. It opened in theatres Nov. 22. Lynn’s Grade: B-.
Lynn (Zipfel) Venhaus has had a continuous byline in St. Louis metro region publications since 1978. She writes features and news for Belleville News-Democrat and contributes to St. Louis magazine and other publications.
She is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved film critic, currently reviews films for Webster-Kirkwood Times and KTRS Radio, covers entertainment for PopLifeSTL.com and co-hosts podcast PopLifeSTL.com…Presents.
She is a member of Critics Choice Association, where she serves on the women’s and marketing committees; Alliance of Women Film Journalists; and on the board of the St. Louis Film Critics Association. She is a founding and board member of the St. Louis Theater Circle.
She is retired from teaching journalism/media as an adjunct college instructor.
By Lynn Venhaus
Local Spotlight: Haunted Restaurant
Yes, Papa Vito’s restaurant in downtown Belleville is in a haunted historic building. It has a colorful history, but more importantly, the ghosts remain active. I was just there Saturday evening at a birthday party, and we heard from employees who have had encounters.
Here’s the backstory published in the Belleville News-Democrat today:
https://www.bnd.com/living/article267998297.html?utm_source=pushly&intcid=pushly_2462030
Streaming: Halloween movies for tonight (and anytime you want something spooky)
This is a good comprehensive list of what’s available on the streaming services – classics and new horror films:
https://www.tvguide.com/news/best-halloween-movies-to-watch-2022-hbo-max-netflix-hulu-disney-plus/?ftag=NLS-04-10aaa1a&mid=14045866&cid=2365088847
Theater: Shining Local Star
What a delightful young woman! I was thrilled to be able to write about Berklea Going for last week’s Webster-Kirkwood Times. The Nerinx Hall graduate and Muny veteran of 19 summers is in the national tour of “Frozen” and will be at the Fox as soon as her run in “42nd Street” at the Goodspeed Opera House is over this weekend. Here is my feature on this talented St. Louis native
Here is my feature in Friday’s print edition of the Webster-Kirkwood Times:
Food: The McRib Farewell Tour
Yes, the McRib is available at participating McDonald’s starting today – but it’s a limited time, and yes, the final countdown.
https://www.mcdonalds.com/us/en-us/product/mcrib.html
Playlist: Who You Gonna Call?
Ray Parker Jr. performed his classic “Ghostbusters” song on “The Talk” today.
Word: “It’s as much fun to scare as to be scared.” – Vincent Price
May you have a safe and fun Halloween!
Lynn (Zipfel) Venhaus has had a continuous byline in St. Louis metro region publications since 1978. She writes features and news for Belleville News-Democrat and contributes to St. Louis magazine and other publications.
She is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved film critic, currently reviews films for Webster-Kirkwood Times and KTRS Radio, covers entertainment for PopLifeSTL.com and co-hosts podcast PopLifeSTL.com…Presents.
She is a member of Critics Choice Association, where she serves on the women’s and marketing committees; Alliance of Women Film Journalists; and on the board of the St. Louis Film Critics Association. She is a founding and board member of the St. Louis Theater Circle.
She is retired from teaching journalism/media as an adjunct college instructor.
The Fabulous Fox Theatre has announced the postponement of the remaining shows on its 2020-2021 Broadway season ticket package due to the continuing Covid-19 pandemic.
This includes Disney’s FROZEN, originally February 10-21, 2021; AIN’T TOO PROUD – THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE TEMPTATIONS, originally March 2-14, 2021; THE PROM, originally April 6-18; and PRETTY WOMAN: The Musical originally April 27- May 9, 2021. In addition, these specials are postponed: BLUE MAN GROUP, originally March 19-21, 2021 and HAIRSPRAY, originally May 21-23, 2021.
The next U.S. Bank Broadway season is expected to begin in the late summer or early fall of 2021 and will include the return of HAMILTON in the spring of 2022. The remainder of the season will be filled with a combination of shows selected from the pool of those postponed earlier this year, the above titles and new titles.
“Our Broadway producers have expressed their desire to get shows back into rehearsals and touring again as soon as possible. Titles and dates are shifting across the country as new routes are booked and that unfortunately includes all of the shows originally on our spring schedule,” said Fox director of programming John O’Brien.
“We will announce a new schedule for what will now be the 2021-2022 U.S. Bank Broadway Season as soon as it is prudent to do so. The good news is that our subscribers are already renewed for that season which will now include the return of HAMILTON in the spring of 2022.”
Lynn (Zipfel) Venhaus has had a continuous byline in St. Louis metro region publications since 1978. She writes features and news for Belleville News-Democrat and contributes to St. Louis magazine and other publications.
She is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved film critic, currently reviews films for Webster-Kirkwood Times and KTRS Radio, covers entertainment for PopLifeSTL.com and co-hosts podcast PopLifeSTL.com…Presents.
She is a member of Critics Choice Association, where she serves on the women’s and marketing committees; Alliance of Women Film Journalists; and on the board of the St. Louis Film Critics Association. She is a founding and board member of the St. Louis Theater Circle.
She is retired from teaching journalism/media as an adjunct college instructor.
The Fabulous Fox Theatre has announced the postponement of three fall shows that were to open the 2020-2021 U.S. Bank Broadway Season Ticket package and one season special. “In light of the current status of the COVID-19 virus, the Fox and our producing partners have agreed that tour dates for fall of 2020 must be re-scheduled for the safety and well-being of our guests, staff, casts and crew” said John O-Brien, director of programming for the Fabulous Fox. The seven-show season ticket package will now open with Disney’s FROZEN February 10-21.
The postponed musicals are: MEAN GIRLS scheduled for September; MY FAIR LADY scheduled for October; JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR scheduled for November and CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY scheduled for December.
“As a presenter of national tours, we are in ongoing conversations with producers and agents each and every week. The COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on the touring industry as theatres and booking agents across America reinvent calendars that were two to three years in the making” said O’Brien. “In addition to the four shows mentioned above, we are also finding new dates for CATS and HAMILTON which were postponed in the spring.”
THE CURRENT SEVEN-SHOW SEASON TICKET PACKAGE IS:
FROZEN * February 5-21, 2021
AIN’T TOO PROUD * March 2-14, 2021
THE PROM * April 6-18, 2021
PRETTY WOMAN * April 27-May 9, 2021
Plus 3 additional musicals to be announced later.
THE SCHEDULE OF SPECIALS IS:
A CHRISTMAS CAROL * December 3-6, 2020
RUDOLPH THE RED-NOSED REINDEER * December 18-19, 2020
BLUE MAN GROUP * March 19-21, 2021
HAIRSPRAY * June 4-6, 2021
Additional information about the Season Ticket package and specials will be released when the pandemic eases and shows confirm their re-routing plans.
Lynn (Zipfel) Venhaus has had a continuous byline in St. Louis metro region publications since 1978. She writes features and news for Belleville News-Democrat and contributes to St. Louis magazine and other publications.
She is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved film critic, currently reviews films for Webster-Kirkwood Times and KTRS Radio, covers entertainment for PopLifeSTL.com and co-hosts podcast PopLifeSTL.com…Presents.
She is a member of Critics Choice Association, where she serves on the women’s and marketing committees; Alliance of Women Film Journalists; and on the board of the St. Louis Film Critics Association. She is a founding and board member of the St. Louis Theater Circle.
She is retired from teaching journalism/media as an adjunct college instructor.
The Fabulous Fox Theatre is excited to announce a fetch 2020-2021 U.S. Bank Broadway Series. You can sit with us! When MEAN GIRLS opens the seven-show season ticket package this September. You’ll dance all night when the Lincoln Center Theater Production of Lerner & Loewe’s MY FAIR LADY graces the Fox stage in October. Hear the evolution of an icon when THE CHER SHOW turns back time and experience the Broadway magic only Disney can deliver at their newest hit musical FROZEN. Get ready for those Grammy winning songs and Tony winning moves when AIN’T TOO PROUD – THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE TEMPTATIONS makes its St. Louis debut. Throw on a corsage because it’s time to dance at Broadway’s hit musical comedy THE PROM. Fall in love all over again when PRETTY WOMAN: The Musical dazzles audiences as the final show in the Broadway series.
MEAN GIRLS | September 22 – October 4, 2020
Direct from Broadway, MEAN GIRLS is the hilarious hit musical from book writer Tina Fey (“30 Rock”), composer Jeff Richmond (“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”), lyricist Nell Benjamin (Legally Blonde) and director Casey Nicholaw (The Book of Mormon). Cady Heron may have grown up on an African savanna, but nothing prepared her for the vicious ways of her strange new home: suburban Illinois. Soon, this naïve newbie falls prey to a trio of lionized frenemies led by the charming but ruthless Regina George. But when Cady devises a plan to end Regina’s reign, she learns the hard way that you can’t cross a Queen Bee without getting stung. New York Magazine cheers, “MEAN GIRLS delivers with immense energy, a wicked sense of humor and joyful inside-jokery.” USA Today says, “We’ll let you in on a little secret, because we’re such good friends: GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!”
MY FAIR LADY | October 14-25, 2020
From Lincoln Center Theater and director Bartlett Sher comes “a sumptuous new production of the most perfect musical of all time” (Entertainment Weekly), Lerner & Loewe’s MY FAIR LADY. Boasting such classic songs as “I Could Have Danced All Night,” “The Rain in Spain,” and “Wouldn’t It Be Loverly,” MY FAIR LADY tells the story of Eliza Doolittle, a young Cockney flower seller, and Henry Higgins, a linguistics professor who is determined to transform her into his idea of a “proper lady.” But who is really being transformed?
THE CHER SHOW | November 17-29, 2020
The Tony Award®-winning musical! Her life. Her story. Her legend. Superstars come and go. Cher is forever. For six straight decades, only one unstoppable force has flat-out dominated popular culture — breaking down barriers, pushing boundaries, and letting nothing and no one stand in her way. THE CHER SHOW is the Tony Award-winning musical of her story, and it’s packed with so much Cher that it takes three women to play her: the kid starting out, the glam pop star, and the icon. THE CHER SHOW is 35 smash hits, six decades of stardom, two rock-star husbands, a Grammy®, an Oscar®, an Emmy®, and enough Tony Award-winning Bob Mackie gowns to cause a sequin shortage in New York City, all in one unabashedly fabulous new musical that will have you dancing in the aisles!
Disney’s FROZEN | February 10-21, 2021
From the producer of The Lion King and Aladdin, FROZEN, the Tony®-nominated Best Musical, is now on tour across North America, and the critics rave, “It’s simply magical!” (LA Daily News). FROZEN features the songs you love from the original Oscar®-winning film, plus an expanded score with a dozen new numbers. An unforgettable theatrical experience filled with sensational special effects, stunning sets and costumes, and powerhouse performances, FROZEN is everything you want in a musical: It’s moving. It’s spectacular. And above all, it’s pure Broadway joy.
AIN’T TOO PROUD – THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE TEMPTATIONS | March 2-14, 2021
AIN’T TOO PROUD – THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE TEMPTATIONS is the electrifying new smash-hit Broadway musical that follows The Temptations’ extraordinary journey from the streets of Detroit to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The winner of the 2019 Tony Award for Best Choreography, it’s a thrilling story of brotherhood, family, loyalty, and betrayal during a decade of civil unrest in America. Set to the beat of the group’s treasured hits, including “My Girl,” “Just My Imagination,” “Get Ready,” “Papa Was a Rolling Stone,” AIN’T TOO PROUD tells the unforgettable story of the legendary quintet that Billboard Magazine named the greatest R&B group of all time.
THE PROM | April 6-18, 2021
Everyone’s invited to the joyous Broadway hit that New York Magazine calls “smart and big-hearted” and The New York Times declares it “makes you believe in musical comedy again!” THE PROM is a new musical comedy about big Broadway stars on a mission to change the world and the love they discover that unites them all. Variety raves, “It’s so full of happiness that you think your heart is about to burst.” And The Hollywood Reporter cheers, “It’s comic gold!” You belong at THE PROM!
PRETTY WOMAN: The Musical | April 27 – May 9, 2021
After an incredible run on Broadway, Audience Choice Award winner PRETTY WOMAN: The Musical is now on tour! PRETTY WOMAN: The Musical is brought to life by a powerhouse creative team representing the best of music, Hollywood, and Broadway. Featuring direction and choreography by two-time Tony Award® winner Jerry Mitchell (Hairspray, Kinky Boots, Legally Blonde), an original score by Grammy® winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance (“Summer of ’69”, “Heaven”), and a book by the movie’s legendary director Garry Marshall and screenwriter J.F. Lawton, Pretty Woman: The Musical will lift your spirits and light up your heart. “If you love the movie, you’ll love the musical!” (BuzzFeed News).
Series Specials
Six Broadway specials will be offered to 2020–2021 season ticket holders for priority seating before their public on-sale dates.
A holiday classic, Nebraska Theatre Caravan’s A CHRISTMAS CAROL will return December 3-6 and the “most famous reindeer of all” will soar into the Fox December 18-19 in RUDOLPH THE RED NOSED REINDEER. A new mesmerizing production of JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR will kick off the New Year January 26-31. Experience the smash hit phenomenon that is BLUE MAN GROUP March 19-21. Discover the mystery of a brave young woman’s past in the romantic and adventure-filled musical ANASTASIA May 14-16. You can’t stop the beat when HAIRSPRAY takes you back to the 1960s May 21-23.
New seven-show season ticket packages will go on sale June 8 at 10 a.m. Current U.S. Bank Broadway season ticket holders will receive their renewal information the week of March 23. On-sale dates for individual shows will be announced later. For more information, please call the Fox Subscription office at 314-535-1700. Groups of 10 or more should call 314-535-2900 for special rates and reservations. The Broadway Series at the Fabulous Fox Theatre is presented by U.S. Bank.
2020 – 2021 U.S. Bank Broadway Series Shows and Specials:
(The Seven Season Ticket shows are in bold)
MEAN GIRLS * September 22 – October 4, 2020
MY FAIR LADY * October 14-25, 2020
THE CHER SHOW * November 17-29, 2020
A CHRISTMAS CAROL * December 3-6, 2020
RUDOLPH THE RED NOSED REINDEER * December 18-19, 2020
JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR * January 26-31, 2021
Disney’s FROZEN * February 10-21, 2021
AIN’T TOO PROUD – THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE TEMPTATIONS * March 2-14, 2021
BLUE MAN GROUP * March 19-21, 2021
THE PROM * April 6-18, 2021
PRETTY WOMAN: The Musical * April 27 – May 9, 2021
ANASTASIA * May 14-16, 2021
HAIRSPRAY * May 21-23, 2021
Lynn (Zipfel) Venhaus has had a continuous byline in St. Louis metro region publications since 1978. She writes features and news for Belleville News-Democrat and contributes to St. Louis magazine and other publications.
She is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved film critic, currently reviews films for Webster-Kirkwood Times and KTRS Radio, covers entertainment for PopLifeSTL.com and co-hosts podcast PopLifeSTL.com…Presents.
She is a member of Critics Choice Association, where she serves on the women’s and marketing committees; Alliance of Women Film Journalists; and on the board of the St. Louis Film Critics Association. She is a founding and board member of the St. Louis Theater Circle.
She is retired from teaching journalism/media as an adjunct college instructor.