Arts & Entertainment

MARCH & April Events

 All My Sons – March 21 https://jccstl.com/arts-ideas/new-jewish-theatre/current-productions/

NJT kicks off its 2024 season with Aruthur miller’s searing classic, one of the most iconic dramas of the 20th century. Miller won the very first Tony Award ever given for Best Author (now known as Best Play) for the premiere in 1947.

   StitchCast Studio LIVE! Mental Health Crisis – March 26, 6-9:30p

High Low, Listening Room, 3301 Washington Ave, St. Louis, MO 63103 https://storystitchers.org/

Free and open to the public.. Cash bar

Watch and be a part of Story Stitchers live podcast discussions, presented on the state-of-the-art stage of 3301 Washington Ave. Story Stitchers artists and guest artists will round out each presentation with live art interludes. Youth, ages 16-25 years old, discuss current topics in live podcast recordings on stage.

Circus Harmony Happy Hour at Fountain on Locust – March 27, 4-8pm (date change) The Fountain on Locust Join Circus Harmony for drinks & dinner. 15% of your bill will be donated to support Circus Harmony

                               APRIL

   *NEW* HEIR: inheriting the future – April 5, 7:30pm ,560 Music Center http://chamberprojectstl.org/season-16/heir

Holding the future in one hand and the past in the other, this program features composers who reach for the stars. St. Louis composer Blake Hernton synthesizes the influences of his sound journey to present his new work for voice and strings. A member of the Boulanger dynasty sets the stage for a contemporary tribute and the distinctive voice of Jessie Montgomery intersects with the legacy of Leonard Bernstein in a work that illuminates and inspires.

*NEW* Harmony in Music – April 6 The Grandel https://www.sooryaperformingarts.org/  Harmony in Music focuses on distinct styles of music from around the globe. Carnatic music – a classical style of music from India – will blend with new age standards and jazz music of the United States. This concert on April 6 at The Grandel will bring together the best of both worlds, taking the audience on a journey through original scores and fusion blends.

   Jewish Film Festival – April 7-18 https://jccstl.com/arts-ideas/st-louis-jewish-film-festival/

Travel the world through film! The J’s St. Louis Jewish Film Festival showcases national and international cinema that explores universal issues through traditional Jewish values, opposing viewpoints and new perspectives. Documentaries, drama and short films are presented for two weeks.

ONGOING

The National Museum of Transportation – Winter Hours: Wed – Sun 9a-4p (last admission 1 pm); https://tnmot.org/

Young Professionals Board Accepting Applications – https://tnmot.org/about-the-museum/ Gift a Moving Experience at The National Museum of Transportation

Small Group Family Events Musical Ancestries Mexico – online

https://classic1073.org/musical-ancestries/

Classic 107.3, “The Voice for the Arts in St. Louis,” has a new episode in its series for school-aged children called “Musical Ancestries™.” The new episode explores the splendor of Mexican culture through its music, dance, art, history, and rich cultural traditions.

In addition to the three radio broadcasts, teachers, students, and families can delve deeper and engage through the educational resources on Classic 107.3’s website. A user-friendly Prezi program incorporates visual images, maps, audio and video clips, and hands-on activities. Students can follow along with the broadcasts as they use the online materials or access the “Musical Ancestries™” information anytime online.