If you love live theater and music, St. Louis is the place to be. This bustling Midwestern berg offers a variety of theater, from outdoor musical theater to the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra.
Summer sets the stage for America's largest and oldest outdoor theater, The Muny. This St. Louis landmark offers an array of popular musicals during the summer months, including traditional Broadway hits such as Bye Bye Birdie to quirky offerings such as Little Shop of Horrors.
You could spend an entire weekend enjoying all the offerings at Grand Center. This four-block area is crammed with theaters, museums and galleries. It is here at Powell Symphony Hall that you can enjoy performances by the St. Louis Symphony. The Fox Theatre is another local landmark you'll find at Grand Center.
At Fox Theatre, you will find live concerts, featuring artists such as Santana, Steely Dan, Frankie Valli and other popular artists. Theater productions, such as Memphis and Mamma Mia are also on the theater schedule.
For an eclectic mix of artists in a historic setting, consider heading to the Sheldon Concert Hall. The hall itself dates to 1912 and has featured everything from musical acts to speeches from the likes of Albert Einstein and Dwight Eisenhower. Today there are several categories of musical events, such as the Notes From Home series that features local musicians to Jazz at the Sheldon, which is a mix of modern jazz and legendary artists.
There are also plenty of quirky and off-beat theaters and live music venues in St. Louis. Consider a trip to the Stray Dog Theatre, where local actors perform in a variety of theater productions. There are also dozens of blues and jazz venues throughout St. Louis, as well as venues such as the Touhill Performing Arts Center, where you'll find dance, opera, classical music, international music and plenty of jazz.
When searching for ideal St. Louis accommodations, consider the posh Fleur-De-Lys Mansion. This historic St. Louis bed & breakfast has been painstakingly restored, combining modern comforts while preserving many original design elements. There are four spacious guest rooms to choose from, each with a luxurious private bath.
The innkeepers offer plenty of amenities, from the beds topped with lavender-rinsed, 600-thread-count sheets and down comforters to the fluffy towels and L'occitane bath products in the private baths. You also will find a CD player, DVD player, iPod docking station, cable TV and wireless internet in each room. A full, gourmet breakfast also is served each morning.
Summer sets the stage for America's largest and oldest outdoor theater, The Muny. This St. Louis landmark offers an array of popular musicals during the summer months, including traditional Broadway hits such as Bye Bye Birdie to quirky offerings such as Little Shop of Horrors.
You could spend an entire weekend enjoying all the offerings at Grand Center. This four-block area is crammed with theaters, museums and galleries. It is here at Powell Symphony Hall that you can enjoy performances by the St. Louis Symphony. The Fox Theatre is another local landmark you'll find at Grand Center.
At Fox Theatre, you will find live concerts, featuring artists such as Santana, Steely Dan, Frankie Valli and other popular artists. Theater productions, such as Memphis and Mamma Mia are also on the theater schedule.
For an eclectic mix of artists in a historic setting, consider heading to the Sheldon Concert Hall. The hall itself dates to 1912 and has featured everything from musical acts to speeches from the likes of Albert Einstein and Dwight Eisenhower. Today there are several categories of musical events, such as the Notes From Home series that features local musicians to Jazz at the Sheldon, which is a mix of modern jazz and legendary artists.
There are also plenty of quirky and off-beat theaters and live music venues in St. Louis. Consider a trip to the Stray Dog Theatre, where local actors perform in a variety of theater productions. There are also dozens of blues and jazz venues throughout St. Louis, as well as venues such as the Touhill Performing Arts Center, where you'll find dance, opera, classical music, international music and plenty of jazz.
When searching for ideal St. Louis accommodations, consider the posh Fleur-De-Lys Mansion. This historic St. Louis bed & breakfast has been painstakingly restored, combining modern comforts while preserving many original design elements. There are four spacious guest rooms to choose from, each with a luxurious private bath.
The innkeepers offer plenty of amenities, from the beds topped with lavender-rinsed, 600-thread-count sheets and down comforters to the fluffy towels and L'occitane bath products in the private baths. You also will find a CD player, DVD player, iPod docking station, cable TV and wireless internet in each room. A full, gourmet breakfast also is served each morning.
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