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   8th Annual Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis – September 7-17 https://www.twstl.orgThis year’s fall Festival will give center stage to Suddenly Last Summer, a drama by Pulitzer Prize-winning American playwright Williams, directed by award-winning director, Tim Ocel at the Catherine B. Berges Theatre at Center of Creative Arts (COCA) on September 7-17. “University City Years” will be a focus for the fall Festival.

Mr. Blue Sky Tribute to ELO Concert – September 8, 7pmChesterfield Amphitheater https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mr-blue-sky-a-tribute-to-electric-light-orchestra-tickets-632945837037

Mr. Blue Sky returns to Chesterfield Amphitheater with opening band A Sky Full of Stars “The Definitive Coldplay Tribute”

Summer Sounds – September 9, 1-2pm Saint Louis Art Fair, Clayton, Main Stage http://chamberprojectstl.org/season-16/summersounds-sept-9 FREE

Enjoy a concert of delightful music celebrating nature and connecting with history. From Mozart to St. Louis composer Stephanie Berg, Chamber Project St. Louis presents a program full of favorites, perfect for beautiful outdoor settings.

NJT 25th Anniversary Event – September 10, 4:30-6p

Carl & Helene Mirowitz Performing Arts Center in Creve Coeur, 2 Millstone Campus Drive, St. Louis, M https://give.jccstl.org/event/new-jewish-theatre-25th-anniversary-celebration-tickets/e498518

Join New Jewish Theatre as we look back on 25 years of New Jewish Theatre and raise funds for the future. Come relive your favorite NJT memories as they celebrate 25 years of Award-winning live theatre telling universal stories through a Jewish lens. The evening will feature a retrospective video, performances from some of NJT’s past favorite productions, and a season announcement from Artistic Director Rebekah Scallet sharing what’s in store for the 2024 season.

   Golden Anniversaries: The Last Detail Discussion – September 11, 730pm Livestream https://cinemastlouis.org/last-detail-robert-garrick

Presented as part of Golden Anniversaries, a series that honors films celebrating their 50th year of release. Presented by Robert Garrick, attorney and former contributor to the davekehr.com film blog. Very Open Rehearsal: interactive insight – September 13, 6:30pm Thornhill Library, 12863 Willowyck DriveSt. Louis, MO, 63146

Speaker Series: Magdalene Linck “Rhythm on the Mississippi: How Riverboats Shaped St. Louis Music in the Early 20th Century” – September 14, 9am

The National Museum of Transportation https://tnmot.org/

 

   The National Museum of Transportation

Enter for your chance to win the BIG prize, a 1931 Series 60 Buick. You’ll also receive a chance to win one of many additional prizes along the way. Starting September 18th, they’ll draw each day. Tickets: $25 each / five for $100.

Big Trucks & Family Fun Day – September 23,

Big Truck Show: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Bubbles: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Balloon Artist :10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Food Trucks: 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Join The National Museum of Transportation for Bubbles, Ice Cream and Games! Hosted by the Museum’s Young Professionals Board

Acoustic Music Festival & Poker Run – September 24, 11a-5 The National Museum of Transportation https://tnmot.org/event/acoustic-music-fest-and-poker-run/

Register: https://tnmot.org/product/2023-poker-run/

Poker Run: Hop in the car and travel the stops selecting a card at each location – best hand at the end wins! $30 per vehicle – registration 11:30am – 12:00pm; Acoustic Music Fest: Kicking off at 11am on the plaza, we will host a variety of local acoustic music acts. Bring along a lawn chair and relax, or enjoy the music while you check out our world-class collection of artifacts.

Museum admission is required, free for Museum members. $15 adults, $13 seniors and first responders, $6 children ages 2-12

 

OVP Kickback Featuring Story Stitchers’ SAFE! Team – September 16, 2-6pm

Columbus Square Park, 16 Columbus Square Dr, Saint Louis, MO 63101