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Uruba's Gallery

Original one of kind Abstract paintings

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(314) 885-0295
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Webster Groves Historical Society History Center

Hearth Room- Nestled behind the historic Hawken House is the Hearth Room, an intimate banquet hall ideally suited for wedding receptions, showers, birthday parties, business meetings, family reunions, luncheons, and seminars…or for any other special occasion. The Historic House Museum The Historic Hawken House Museum was built as the home for Christopher and Mary Ann Hawken (Hawkins). Graciously furnished to reflect a post-Civil War home of a gentleman farmer, the Hawken House Museum preserves the artifacts and the stories of the Hawken family’s era.

New Line Theater

"The Bad Boy of Musical Theatre," producing daring, provocative, muscular theatre about politics, sexuality, race, religion, the media, and more, offering an up-close-and-personal alternative to the big, commercial musical theatre of New York and Broadway tours, since 1992.

Elizabeth Lakamp

Whether it's a singing telegram or a show, Elizabeth LaKamp delivers one on one personalized attention to each client.

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(314) 313-7746
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Clayton Community Theater

The Clayton Community Theatre was founded in 1998 at the invitation of the Clayton School District to serve as the resident community theatre company at Clayton High School. CCT's purpose then, as now, was to provide a vehicle for all members of our community to be involved in the production of top quality live theatre. Through its three annual productions and through its program of community outreach, CCT has involved hundreds of individuals in productions that have played to consistently enthusiastic reviews and crowded houses. CCT believes that our successful history as a theatre company has proven that there is an important place in our community for a volunteer theatre company that is open to all and driven by a commitment to excellence. In the fall of 2006, CCT began operations in our new home on the campus of Concordia Seminary in Clayton (the former CBC High School building). In the fall of 2007 this property was purchased by Washington University in St. Louis.

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