“O brave new world, That has such people in’t.”
Miranda (5.1)
Full Schedule
Tom Ridgely
Tom Ridgely is a Drama Desk-nominated director who has developed or presented work at the Public Theater, The Old Globe, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, Red Bull and… Read More
Ryan Marshall
Ryan Marshall is currently working as the artistic director of America’s Birthday Parade. He enjoys the connection of parades, puppets, theater, and television work where his 2024 Fourth of July… Read More
Sam Hayes
Sam Hayes is a costumer, actor, and director based in St. Louis. They have designed costumes for Prism Theatre Company, Ignite, Take Two, SPAA, ODTC, Quincy Community Theatre, Florida Repertory Theatre,… Read More
Taylor Abs
Britteny Henry*
Britteny Henry* is back at the Festival and excited to spend the rest of the summer traveling with The Tempest company. Britteny is a local stage manager and creator.
CAST
Joy Christina Turner
Joy Christina Turner is a third-generation puppet enthusiast, is ecstatic to make her St. Louis Theatre debut with The St. Louis Shakespeare Festival’s TOURCO. Back in Lancaster PA, her hometown,… Read More
Alex Daspit
Alex Daspit (he/him) is thrilled to be making his St. Louis Shakespeare Festival and professional debut in The Tempest. Alex is on track to graduate from the Sargent Conservatory of… Read More
Isaiah Di Lorenzo
Mr. Di Lorenzo earned Saint Louis University degrees in Drama & Literature before Stephens College offered him an opportunity to embark on a life in music and movement with a… Read More
Daisy Held
Daisy Held (she/her), a rising senior at the Sargent Conservatory of Theatre Arts at Webster University, is honored to be a part of her first production with St Louis Shakespeare… Read More
Aliyah Jacobs
Aliyah Jacobs is over the moon to be making her professional Shakespeare debut with this wonderful show. Aliyah is going into her final year as a BFA Acting major at… Read More
Reginald Pierre
Reginald Pierre is thrilled to be working again with St. Louis Shakespeare Festival. He last appeared in Blow, Winds in 2018. He’s a St. Louis native whose hobbies include watching… Read More
Presented by
Additional site support provided by JiaMin and Michael Dierberg, Jim and Merry Mosbacher, Steve Butz, Dorothy Weinel Eppinger Foundation, Cortex Innovation Community, St. Charles City-County Library, Michael Staenberg, Johnson, Johnson & Nolan, The Grove Community Improvement District, Washington University, Emily Pulitzer, Ed and Tedi Macias, HOK, Commerce Bank, Cherokee Street Community Improvement District, City of Edwardsville, City of Manchester, City of O’Fallon, City of Normandy and Great Rivers Greenway.
The Festival’s 2024 Season is presented by Edward Jones, Regional Art Commission, the Whitaker Foundation, and hundreds of Festival members and sponsors throughout the year.