SEPTEMBER
8th Annual Tennessee Williams Festival
SEPTEMBER 7-17
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“A World of Light and Shadow” is the guiding theme for the eighth annual Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis, which will include panels on Williams’ University City years, a late-night Blueberry Hill jam sesh, discussions, tours, and more. The highlight of the festival is always the mainstage performance, this year hosted at COCA's Catherine B. Berges Theatre. The 2023 selection is Suddenly Last Summer, a Southern Gothic drama full of passion, madness, and heartache. University City.
Music at the Intersection
SEPTEMBER 9 & 10
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Now in its third year, Music at the Intersection brings together some of the industry's biggest names alongside local favorites for a festival that celebrates St. Louis’ place in the cultural landscape. This year, catch some of the city's best performers—The Mighty Pines, Mai Lee, and Maxi Glamour, to name a few—as well as headliners including Smino, Herbie Hancock, Thundercat, and Masego. Be sure to also check out all the local eats and arts vendors around the festival footprint. Grand Center Arts District.
Dominic Chambers: Birthplace
SEPTEMBER 8-FEBRUARY 11, 2024