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07.25.14–07.31.14 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH GO! MAGAZINE 5 stltoday.com/go PHOTO: ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Council and Jenny Kendler. US English will perform House of the at 8 p.m. in the courtyard. In addition, Louis in 2030 Land, Cities, by Sustainable Land Lab with Washington University and the city of St.

Louis, will be presented from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Third Degree Glass Factory, 5200 Delmar Boulevard. The Marfa series continues at the Pulitzer and other locations through Aug. 3. BY CALVIN WILSON THURSDAY WHEN 8:15 p.m.

Thursday through Aug. 8 WHERE The Muny in Forest Park HOW MUCH plus the free seats MORE INFO 314-361-1900; muny.org A young actress from Bourbon, Taylor Louderman was playing a sorority sister in the 2011 production of when she learned that been chosen to star in a new musical show, It On: The After playing the spirited cheerleader on Broadway and on tour, back at the Muny to star as Sandy Dumbrowski in Another actress with local roots, Phyllis Smith of made her Muny debut just last year as Sister Julia in Muny back to play English teacher Miss Lynch, one of the adults who is supposedly in charge at Rydell High School. The Pink Ladies might tell you another story. BY JUDITH NEWMARK WHEN Thursday through Aug. 17; 7:30 p.m.

Thursdays, 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays WHERE Wool Studio Theatre, Staenberg Family Complex, 2 Millstone Campus Drive HOW MUCH $30; $25 for students and older adults MORE INFO 1-800838-3006; maxandlouie.com Playwright Doug Wright won the Obie for this witty play about the imprisoned Marquis de Sade (Ted Gregory), the 18th century French writer despised by the upper crust as a pervert and by the revolutionaries as an aristocrat. Wright thinks that today, he might also er some reminders about freedom of speech. Wright a Pulitzer Prize-winner for Am My Own and author of the book for on a the musical that New Line staged in June will be in town for the Max Louie production.

He will lead a discussion after the performance on Aug. 1. BY JUDITH NEWMARK THURSDAY CHRIS WEITZ WHEN 7 p.m. Thursday WHERE Daniel Boone library branch, 300 Clarkson Road, Ellisville HOW MUCH Free MORE INFO 314-994-3300 Chris Weitz already had experience with the emotions of young people as the director of Twilight Saga: New Golden and a Now, the movie director has written the rst book in a new trilogy. up to teens to save New York after a mysterious sickness kills all of adults.

Dystopia in Young is full of some pretty hard-nosed tribes who wield profanity and weaponry in a cinematic quest to save humankind. The book goes on sale Tuesday. BY JANE HENDERSON Chris Weitz OMNIMAX THEATER slsc.org/ddaygo5 70YEARSAGO, AHISTORICLANDINGCHANGEDTHEWORLD RLDOGED THE WHANG CANDINORIC LTA HIS NowShowing SAINTLOUISSCIENCECENTER.

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