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October 16 - November 01 , 1969

The Ides of March

By Jerome Kilty
Adapted from the novel by Thorton Wilder
Directed by Nagle Jackson

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November 13 - 29 , 1969

You Can’t Take It With You

By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman
Directed by Robert H. Livingston

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December 11 , 1969 - January 03 , 1970

Once Upon a Mattress

Book by Jay Thompson, Marshall Barer and Dean Fuller
Music by Mary Rodgers
Lyrics by Marshall Barer
Directed by Milton Lyon

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January 22 - February 07 , 1970

Othello

By William Shakespeare
Directed by William Woodman

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February 26 - March 14 , 1970

Arms and the Man

By George Bernard Shaw
Directed by J. Robert Dietz

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November 02 - 28 , 1970

Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris

Adapted by Eric Blau and Mort Schuman
Based on Brel's lyrics and commentary Music by Jacques Brel
Lyrics by Jacques Brel
English lyrics by Eric Blau and Mort Schuman
Directed by Moni Yakim

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Repertory Theatre of St. Louis
The Repertory Theatre
of St. Louis
130 Edgar Road St. Louis, Missouri 63119
Box Office/Tickets: 314-968-4925Administrative Offices: 314-968-7340
Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get to The Rep and where can I park?

Getting to The Rep is easy and very accessible - just off of Highway 44. There are currently four lots available for patron parking at The Rep. Click here to learn more about directions to The Rep.

What are the Box Office's hours?

The Rep Box Office is open...

  • Monday:   10:30 am – 5 pm
  • Tuesday - Wednesday:  10:30 am - 8 pm*
  • Thursday - Saturday:  10:30 am - 9 pm*
  • Sunday:  12:30 pm - 8 pm*

*On non-performance evenings, the box office closes at 5 p.m.

Is The Rep accessible to people with disabilities?

The Loretto-Hilton Center for the Performing Arts is accessible to patrons using wheelchairs or with other mobility challenges. Click here for more information on accessibility services at The Rep.

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