The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis

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Virginia Jackson Browning Theatre at The Loretto-Hilton Center for the Performing Arts
Location 130 Edgar Road
Webster Groves, Missouri 63119
Flag of the United States United States
Type Entertainment venue
Opened 1966
Renovated 2002
Expanded 2002
Capacity 763 to 963
Website http://www.repstl.org/

The St. Louis Repertory Theater is a repertory theater, based in Webster Groves, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis. It is often referred to locally simply as "The Rep".[1]

The Rep is an award-winning venue, and is well-regarded in the St. Louis community, as well as the greater metropolitan area and throughout Missouri.[2]

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[edit] Venues

Founded in 1966, The Rep has been based in the Loretto-Hilton Center for the Performing Arts, a multipurpose theater building in Webster Groves, in the heart of Webster University. The Loretto-Hilton Center is shared with the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, as well as Webster University's Conservatory of Theatre & Dance.

In 2005, The Rep began a new performance series, the "Off-Ramp performance series", with performances at The Grandel Theatre in Grand Center.

In early 2007, The Rep considered moving from the Loretto-Hilton Center to an alternate venue.[3]

[edit] Kevin Kline Awards

The Kevin Kline Awards, named after Kevin Kline, an established stage and screen actor and native of St. Louis, began in 2006, to recognize outstanding achievement in professional theatre in the Greater St. Louis area. This has regularly included honorees whose performances were at The Rep.[4]

[edit] The Black Rep

The St. Louis Repertory Theater is not affiliated with The Black Repertory Theater (a/k/a "The Black Rep"), which is also located in St. Louis, with its headquarters in downtown St. Louis, its main stage at the Grandel Theater, and additional performances regularly at the Edison Theater at Washington University and the Orthwein Theater at Mary Institute Country Day School.

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