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Rob Levy

Rob Levy is a St. Louis based writer, blogger, DJ and podcaster with extensive experience writing about theatre, opera, health, science, tech, film, music and popular culture for St. Louis Magazine, ALIVE Magazine, The Riverfront Times, FEAST, and The St. Louis Business Journal. he also has writtne about popular culture for Reviewstl.com and Onstl.com. He is the cohost of the Modern Musicology podcast and host of Antics on Louder Than War Radio and Juxtaposition on KDHX.

 




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First Show:

Oliver when I was in grade school

Favorite Show:

Hamilton, Hadestown, Death of A Salesman at the Goodman in Chicago and Vietgone at the Guthrie in Minneapolis.

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Review: LES MISERABLES at Fox Theatre, St. Louis
Review: LES MISERABLES at Fox Theatre, St. Louis
January 18, 2023

This exuberant and tragic production of Les Misérables is a breathtakingly epic reminder that the power of theater lies in its ability to capture the essence of the human spirit.at did our critic think of LES MISÉRABLES at Fox Theatre, St. Louis?

Review: RIDE THE CYCLONE at Tower Grove Abbey
Review: RIDE THE CYCLONE at Tower Grove Abbey
December 4, 2022

What did our critic think of RIDE THE CYCLONE at Tower Grove Abbey? A tragic rollercoaster ride and a cryptic prophecy from a mechanical fortune teller set the stage for a thrill ride season finale from Stray Dog Theatre. From the onset Ride the Cyclone, establishes itself as a quirky musical with emotional poignancy and plenty of laughs.

Review: PRIVATE LIVES at Catherine B. Berges Theatre At COCA
Review: PRIVATE LIVES at Catherine B. Berges Theatre At COCA
October 13, 2022

The Rep’s superb production of Noël Coward's Private Lives is directed by Meredith McDonough. This emotionally raw drama pulls no punches in depicting the intense passion and constant divisiveness that haunts Amanda and Elyot’s relationship. Alternating between sexually charged and emotionally abusive, the complex dynamics of their relationship never make the audience feel at ease.

Review: A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC at Tower Grove Abbey
Review: A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC at Tower Grove Abbey
October 7, 2022

Filled with vim and vigor from start to finish. Stray Dog Theatre’s A Little Night Music is an energetic and passionate treat. This frolic filled morsel of musical theater is a pure delight that is not to be missed.

Review: HOUSE OF JOY at Loretto-Hilton Center For The Performing Arts
Review: HOUSE OF JOY at Loretto-Hilton Center For The Performing Arts
September 21, 2022

Visually stunning and brimming with romance, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis’ House of Joy is a compelling production that pulls no punches in emphasizing the dangers of authoritarianism and the power of love in tempestuous times.

BWW Review: TRIASSIC PARQ at Tower Grove Abbey
BWW Review: TRIASSIC PARQ at Tower Grove Abbey
April 22, 2022

Not for the timid and genteel, Triassic Parq's raunchy and nasty tone coats a story of friendship, change, and acceptance.  

BWW Review: THE 39 STEPS at The Loretto Hilton Center For Performing Arts
BWW Review: THE 39 STEPS at The Loretto Hilton Center For Performing Arts
March 28, 2022

The Rep’s season finale is a hilarious romp that celebrates the frivolous, delivering a barrage of slapstick fun from start to finish. Murder has never been more fun!

BWW Review: MEAN GIRLS at The Fox Theatre St. Louis
BWW Review: MEAN GIRLS at The Fox Theatre St. Louis
February 25, 2022

Debuting in St. Louis, this touring version of Mean Girls is an exhilarating tale of adolescent angst that celebrates individuality and equality. An altogether enjoyable theatrical experience, Mean Girls sits at the head of the class, sending other film-to-stage musicals to detention.

BWW Review: STICK FLY at The Catherine B. Berges Theatre At COCA
BWW Review: STICK FLY at The Catherine B. Berges Theatre At COCA
February 22, 2022

Exploring themes of class, race, love, and generational dynamics through the lens of an African American family, Stick Fly features a first-class cast giving vigorous performances

BWW Review: GOOD PEOPLE at Tower Grove Abbey
BWW Review: GOOD PEOPLE at Tower Grove Abbey
February 17, 2022

Now in production by Stray Dog Theatre, Good People ironically offers very little decency in its presentation of working-class Southies looking to catch a break. At its core is Margie Walsh, a tough-as-nails, blue-collar working mother whose desire to do right by her mentally challenged daughter upends her life. Saddled with unreliable caregivers and always looking for more money, she struggles to keep steady work and make ends meet.

BWW Review: A CHRISTMAS CAROL at The Repertory Theatre Of St. Louis
BWW Review: A CHRISTMAS CAROL at The Repertory Theatre Of St. Louis
December 15, 2021

While there have been hundreds of adaptations of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, few of them have had the energy and contemporary flair of Hana Sharif's revised production currently onstage at the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis.

BWW Review: A PIECE OF MY HEART at Union Avenue Christian Church
BWW Review: A PIECE OF MY HEART at Union Avenue Christian Church
December 14, 2021

Filled with pathos and weighty drama, A Piece of My Heart, is a gritty, and oftentimes uncomfortable portrayal of what the over 11,000 women stationed in Vietnam dealt with as they nursed, comforted, and entertained troops.

BWW Review: THE GRADIENT at The Catherine B. Berges Theatre At COCA
BWW Review: THE GRADIENT at The Catherine B. Berges Theatre At COCA
October 14, 2021

A cocktail of bad bosses, allegations, accountability, and the desire for second chances are shaken and stirred in the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis’ world premiere of The Gradient.

BWW Review: BLUE/ORANGE at Tower Grove Abbey
BWW Review: BLUE/ORANGE at Tower Grove Abbey
October 13, 2021

Stray Dog’s Blue/Orange is a relevant exploration of the connection between class, race, and mental health. This finely directed and well-acted production is layered with raw emotions that stay with audiences long after the curtain has come down.

BWW Review: THE STORY OF MY LIFE at The Marcelle
BWW Review: THE STORY OF MY LIFE at The Marcelle
October 4, 2021

Emerging from the pandemic for their 30th season, New Line Theatre is welcoming audiences back to live theater with The Story of My Life, an emotionally powerful two-hander about memory, friendship, individualism and, the power of words.

BWW Review: DREAMING ZENZILE at The Repertory Theatre Of St. Louis
BWW Review: DREAMING ZENZILE at The Repertory Theatre Of St. Louis
September 22, 2021

At a time when social justice issues and the role of entertainers bringing attention to relevant social issues is more prescient than ever, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis’ production of Dreaming Zenzile is both uplifting and relevant.

BWW Review: THE GLASS MENAGERIE at Tennessee Williams St. Louis Festival
BWW Review: THE GLASS MENAGERIE at Tennessee Williams St. Louis Festival
August 23, 2021

Crafted with great affection and care, TWStL’s on-location production of The Glass Menagerie is a first-rate production that combines the allure of nostalgia and place with an ensemble that skillfully brings the angst, faded dreams, and disappointments of Williams’ to the stage with vivid clarity.

BWW Review: TINY BEAUTIFUL THINGS at Grandel Theatre
BWW Review: TINY BEAUTIFUL THINGS at Grandel Theatre
August 9, 2021

Tiny Beautiful Things, arrival to St. Louis could not be more prescient. Excellently presented and emotionally compelling, its themes of healing, love, courage, and acceptance remain important local communities struggle to return to normalcy.

BWW Review: MLIMA'S TALE at Berges Theatre
BWW Review: MLIMA'S TALE at Berges Theatre
June 6, 2021

Globalism, greed and international politics collide in the Repertory Theatre St. Louis’ sterling production of Mlima’s Tale. Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage’s poignant and emotional play about the horrors of the global ivory trade is the company’s only production for its augmented 20202/2021 season.

BWW Review:  HEAD OVER HEELS Has a Good Beat and You Can Dance to It.
BWW Review: HEAD OVER HEELS Has a Good Beat and You Can Dance to It.
March 9, 2020

Camp, corsets and Aqua Net collide in a kinetic burst of Greece lighting that meshes the intense drama of Sir Philip Sidney's 16th century literary work, The Arcadia with the seemingly frivolous power punk of The Go-Go's,



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