NEW EXHIBITIONS
June-September
NOMAD STUDIO: GREEN VARNISH
Outdoor installation; Contemporary Art Museum; 3750 Washington; for info, call 314-535-4660 or visit www.camstl.org.
June 5 – August 28
JENNY MURPHY: GOODS
Opening reception, 6-8 p.m.; COCA Millstone Gallery, 524 Trinity Avenue; for info, visit www.cocastl.org.
June 6-July 23
HONOR AWARDS 2015
Opening reception, 6-8 p.m.; Art St. Louis, 1223 Pine Street; for info, visit www.racstl.org.
June 19-July 15
JOHN SALOZZO
Opening reception, 6-10 p.m.; East Gallery, Third Degree Glass Factory, 5200 Delmar; for info, visit www.thirddegreeglassfactory.com.
June 28-September 27
SENUFO: ART & IDENTITY IN WEST AFRICA
St. Louis Art Museum; for info, visit www.slam.org.
FUN THINGS TO DO
Through June 28
CIRCUS FLORA: ONE SUMMER ON 2ND STREET
Under the Big Top in Grand Center; for ticket info, call 314-289-4040 or visit www.circusflora.org.
Through June 28
SMOKEY JOE’S CAFÉ
Presented by Stages St. Louis; Robert G. Reim Theater on Geyer in Kirkwood; for info, visit www.stagesstlouis.org.
June 1-August
SUMMER ART CLASSES
For all ages; Chesterfield Arts, new location at 13379 Olive Boulevard (141 at Olive); for info, call 636-627-7735 or visit www.chesterfieldarts.org.
June 3: DIESEL ISLAND
June 10: NIKKI HILL
June 17: JOE MANCUSO
June 24: JEREMIAH JOHNSON BAND
Whitaker Concert Series; free; 7:30 p.m.; Missouri Botanical Garden; for info, call 314-577‑5100 or visit www.mobot.org.
June 3-28
ARISTOCATS
Through June 28
Presented by Stages St. Louis; The Playhouse at Westport Plaza; for info, call 314-821-2407 or visit www.stagesstlouis.org.
June 4-20
DOG SEES GOD: CONFESSIONS OF A TEENAGE BLOCKHEAD
Mature audiences; Stray Dog Theatre at Tower Grove Abbey, 2336 Tennessee; for info, call 314-865-1995 or visit www.StrayDogTheatre.org.
June 7, 14, 21, 28
FAMILY SUNDAYS: COOL & CONTEMPORARY
Free activities; 1-4 p.m.; St. Louis Art Museum; for info, visit www.slam.org.
June 10
PARTIES IN THE PARK: FAT POCKET
Free; live music; 5-8:30 p.m.; Central Avenue in downtown Clayton; for info, call 314-726-3033, or visit www.partiesinthepark.org.
June 10
REEL CREOLE DANCING
Music by Southside Creole Playboys; no partner necessary; Focal Point, Sutton; for info, 314-822-0310 visit www.dancindonna.com/Cajun.
June 11: THINGS FALL APART
June 18: PASSION + NO HARM
June 25: EMERGENCE AKA THE AWAKENING
Press Play Meditations of drawing & walking; 6-7:30 p.m.; Pulizer Arts Foundation, 3716 Washington; for info, visit www.pulitzerarts.org.
June 12-14, 27-28
WOODY ALLEN’S PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM
Presented by Act Inc.; Emerson Black Box Theater, J. Scheidegger Center on Lindenwood University’s St. Charles campus; for info, call 636-949-4433 or visit www.actincstl.com.
June 12-22
THE BOY WHO LOVED MONSTERS & THE GIRL WHO LOVED PEAS
Play for the whole family by Metro Theater Company; Wydown Middle School Auditorium in Clayton; for info, visit www.metrotheatercompany.org.
June 12-27
GAME OF THRONES: THE PARODY!
Presented by Magic Smoking Monkey Theatre & St. Louis Shakespeare; Fridays & Saturdays, 8 & 10:30 p.m.; Regional Arts Commission, 6128 Delmar; for info, call 314-361-5664 or visit www.stlshakespeare.org.
June 12-14
SUMMER CABARET SERIES
Dramatic License Theatre in Chesterfield Mall; for info, call 636-821-1746 or visit www.DramaticLicenseProductions.org.
June 14
THE SOUNDS OF SIMON & GARFUNKEL
AJ Swearingen & Jonathan Beedle join St. Louis Symphony; 2 p.m.; Powell Hall, 718 N. Grand; for info, call 314-534-1700 or visit www.stlsymphony.org.
June 15
FREE SUMMER CONCERT
The 442s blend jazz, folk and rock; 7:30 p.m. in the Public Media Commons, 3653 Olive between the Nine Network and St. Louis Public Radio; for info, call 314-512-9036.
June 15-19/June 22-26
MONSTER CAMP
Metro Theatre Company; for grades 1-5; Wydown Middle School; for info, call 314-932-7414.
June 18
FREE STROLLER TOUR
Meet at Tony Tasset’s “Eye, 2007” sculpture at 10 a.m.; Laumeier Sculpture Park, 12580 Rott Road; for info, call 314-615-5278 or visit www.laumeier.org.
June 19
CLASSICAL MYSTERY TOUR
Beatles tribute group joins St. Louis Symphony; 7:30 p.m.; Powell Hall, 718 N. Grand; for info, call 314-534-1700 or visit www.stlsymphony.org.
June 19-21, 26-27
AGATHA CHRISTIE’S LOVE FROM A STRANGER
Presented by Act Inc.; Emerson Black Box Theater, J. Scheidegger Center on Lindenwood University’s St. Charles campus; for info, call 636-949-4433 or visit www.actincstl.com.
Jun 19-20
PROM
Gateway Men’s Chorus; Edison Theatre on Washington University campus; for info, call 314 289-4169 or visit www.gmcstl.org.
June 19
THIRD FRIDAY SUMMER KICK-OFF PARTY
Live entertainment, demos, music; 6-10 p.m.; Third Degree Glass Factory, 5200 Delmar; for info, visit www.thirddegreeglassfactory.com.
June 20
FAMILY DAY BLOCK PARTY
10 a.m.-noon; Pulitzer Arts Foundation, 3716 Washington; for info, visit www.pulitzerarts.org.
June 20
LECTURE: THE PAST FAST-FORWARD: KOREAN ART & CULTURE
Through the Window of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910); by Hyunsoo Woo, Associate Curator of Korean Art at Philadelphia Museum of Art; free, 2 p.m.; Farrell Auditorium of St. Louis Art Museum; for info, visit www.slam.org.
June 21
MY SINATRA
St. Louis Symphony; 2 p.m.; Powell Hall, 718 N. Grand; for info, call 314-534-1700 or visit www.stlsymphony.org.
June 21
FREE FAMILY DAY
2-4 p.m.; Laumeier Sculpture Park, 12580 Rott Road; for info, call 314-615-5278 or visit www.laumeier.org.
June 25
COCKTAILS & CONVERSATION: HOW’D THEY DO THAT?
A glimpse of behind the scenes artistic process; 6-7:30 p.m.; Laumeier Sculpture Park, 12580 Rott Road; for info, call 314-615-5278 or visit www.laumeier.org.
June 26 – 27
COCA SUMMER MUSICAL: BRING IT ON
Washington University’s Edison Theatre; tickets $16; for info, call 314-725-6555 or
visit www.cocastl.org.