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Gaslight Square (also known as Greenwich Corners) [1] was an entertainment district in St. Louis, Missouri active in the 1950s and 60s, covering an area of about three blocks at the intersection of Olive and Boyle, near the eastern part of the current Central West End and close to the current Grand Center Arts District.
East St. Louis, IL Club Manhattan March 29, 1956 St. Louis, MO Masonic Temple St. Louis American Cooking School and Home Show [13] April 9, 1956 Club Riviera: Musicians Dance and Celebrity Night benefit [14] June 8, 1956 Club Bolo The Igoe Guys and Dolls dance promotion [15] August 10, 1956 Laclede Theatre August–September 1956 Latin Quarter
Jeanne Trevor (1937 or 1938 – October 24, 2022) was an American vocalist known as the "First Lady of St. Louis Jazz". Originally from Harlem, New York City, she moved to St. Louis in the early 1960s to perform in the nascent Gaslight Square district. She became a prominent figure in Gaslight, playing most of its top jazz clubs.
A gaslight district is an urbanized region lit by or formerly lit by gas lighting using gas lamps for street ... Gaslight Square, St. Louis, Missouri, USA; a ...
The LaBute New Theater Festival is a festival of world premiere one-act plays that is produced by William Roth [25] and St. Louis Actors' Studio each summer at their Gaslight Theater [26] and each winter at 59E59 street theaters in New York. [27]
In October 2008, she returned to St Louis to do a one-woman show at the Gaslight Theatre. Throughout 2010 and 2011, Landesman made bi-monthly appearances at RADA for Farrago poetry, and every six months hosted a lunchtime concert at the 606 Club in London.
The theatre was acquired by the St. Louis Symphony Society in 1966 and renamed Powell Symphony Hall after Walter S. Powell, a local St. Louis businessman, whose widow donated $1 million towards the purchase and use of this hall by the symphony. [3] The hall seats 2,683. [1] The building is a contributing property of the Midtown Historic ...
New Line Theatre has been honored by the St. Louis Theater Circle with a special award for the company's body of work over the years, [6] and feature stories in American Theatre (magazine) [3] and The Riverfront Times. [7]