A short list of great places to dine at before the curtain goes up on Shakespeare in the Streets and more places to hangout at after the curtain falls!
St. Louis is rife with opportunities for exploration, whether you're a lifetime resident or first-time visitor. Here are some of the Shakespeare Festival's favorite locales!
"An astounding 'living laboratory' that juxtaposes contemporaryart with a gorgeous natural environment. Don't miss the nationally acclaimed art fair during Mother's Day weekend every year!"
"An urban oasis in downtown St. Louis, Citygarden is a vibrant two-block stretch of lush plantings and internationally renowned sculpture, great for children and adults alike!"
"St. Louis has one of the best public libraries in the world, newly renovated last year and now more beautiful than ever. Check out a book on our dear friend, the Bard!"
"One of the most renowned concert halls in the United States, Powell Hall is home to the wonderful St. Louis Symphony. A gorgeous performance space with supremely talented conductors and musicians."
"A leading American opera company best known for it's spring festival of new productions featuring some of the finest singers in the country, accompanied by members of the St. Louis Symphony."