Seven Musicals Announced for St. Louis Muny's 2015 Summer Season | Playbill

News Seven Musicals Announced for St. Louis Muny's 2015 Summer Season The seven musicals that will comprise the 2015 summer season at St. Louis' The Muny, the country's largest outdoor theatre, have been announced.

The 97th summer season in Forest Park will feature My Fair Lady (June 15-21), Hairspray (June 23-30), Irving Berlin’s Holiday Inn (July 6-12), Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story (July 13-19), Into The Woods (July 21-27), Disney’s Beauty and The Beast (July 29-Aug. 7) and Oklahoma! (Aug. 10-16.)

Holiday Inn, The Buddy Holly Story and Into the Woods are Muny premieres.

"2015 will be another big, adventurous season," said Muny artistic director and executive producer Mike Isaacson in a statement. "During the past three seasons, we've expanded our creativity and energized our productions. The response from the Muny audience and the community has been nothing short of wonderful. This audience inspires us to keep on pushing ourselves and our vision, so now we're off to make more 'Muny magic' with these seven spectacular shows."

“In 2015, audiences will be delighted by our bold and exciting productions of beloved classics and the most popular titles from our audience survey,” added Muny president and CEO Denny Reagan. "In the past 3 seasons, our productions have soared to unimaginable heights under the first-class artistic direction of Mike Isaacson. His passion and creativity have brought a welcome burst of energy to The Muny, and with the recent extension of Mike’s contract, the wonderful collaboration we have shared for his first three seasons will continue to produce years of magical moments for Muny audiences.”

Season ticket holders will receive their renewal notices the first week of December. New season tickets will be available beginning March 7, 2015, at the Muny box office in Forest Park, with single tickets going on sale May 30. For more information call (314) 361-1900 or visit muny.org.

 
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