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Distinguished Rep Theatre Director Dies At 75
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Woolf died Monday after an illness left him hospitalized. He was 75.
Credit: Repertory Theatre of St. Louis
Steven Woolf, the longtime artistic director of the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, died Monday, July 12. He was 75. Author: Sam Clancy Updated: 9:49 PM CDT July 12, 2021
ST. LOUIS Steven Woolf, the longtime artistic director of the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, died Monday after an illness left him hospitalized. He was 75.
Woolf led more than 300 different shows onto the Rep s stages over his 33 years as artistic director before retiring in May 2019.
“Steve always had his finger on the pulse of the St. Louis community, programming plays that resonated in the here and now, and showcasing the work of outstanding directors, designers and actors,” Mark Bernstein, managing director at the Rep, said in a statement. “St. Louis audiences responded by filling the seats, night after night, week after week, year after year.”
Kansas City, Missouri, residents weigh in on proposed city budget
Public weighs in on proposed Kansas City, Missouri, budget
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. â The pandemic took a toll on Kansas City s budget and on Saturday, the public had a chance to voice concerns on the proposed budget for the up coming fiscal year.
Several dozen people gave their opinions in attempts to sway city council members minds.
Currently the city is looking at filling about a $70,000,000 hole, mostly due to the pandemic. One of if not the most challenging budgets that weâve ever had to put together in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, KCMO City Manager, Brian Platt said.