FALL ARTS GUIDE
SEPTEMBER
THE AFRICAN COMPANY PRESENTS RICHARD III
September 7–25
Join The Black Rep as it kicks off its 46th season with Carlyle Brown’s The African Company Presents Richard III. Based on a true story, the play follows the first Black theatrical troupe in the country as it puts on the Shakespeare classic 40 years before the Civil War—all while a white uptown producer does his best to shut them down. The Edison Theatre, 6465 Forsyth.
MUSIC AT THE INTERSECTION
September 11–12
Music at the Intersection celebrates St. Louis’ musical heritage by spotlighting blues, jazz, soul, R&B, hip-hop, and rock and roll. At this event bringing together local and national musicians, guests can listen to phenomenal music, eat at food trucks, play carnival-inspired games, and visit the “Mural Market,” where local artisans will display their products. And when night rolls around, there will be after-party concerts held at nearby theaters. Grand Center Arts District.
BARBARA CHASE-RIBOUD MONUMENTALE: THE BRONZES
September 16–February 5, 2023
Join the Pulitzer Arts Foundation as it honors Barbara Chase-Riboud—an American visual artist, sculptor, author, and poet—with her first retrospective. will present the largest-ever monographic exhibition of her work, ranging from her first creations in the 1950s to now. The
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