THE END OF THE WORLD CABARET
UPSTREAM THEATER
THE END OF THE WORLD CABARET
UPSTREAM THEATER
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DateApril 17 - May 3, 2026
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VenueMarcelle
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On SaleFebruary 22 at 10:00 AM
The End of the World Cabaret is a new adaptation by Philip Boehm of Austrian Jura Soyfer's 1936 futuristic satire, Weltuntergang, which begins in our solar system where the sun is directing the dance of the planets. The cosmic system is out of balance, and it seems the earth’s inhabitants are to blame. The planets decide to exact a toll: sending a comet to bump into the planet and rid the world of the pesky earthlings. A window into earth’s activities does not initially bode well, as humans, mired in political misgivings and self-sabotage, meet the impending disaster with doubt, avoidance and inaction. However, upon closer inspection, humanity’s profound beauty and core resilience burns through, and the strange and complex beings of planet earth show they may be worth saving after all…
The multidisciplinary production is directed by Lizi Watt and includes songs composed by Paige Brubeck of indie rock band Sleepy Kitty, with choreography by Dawn Karlovsky, and featuring Ashwini Arora, Patrick Blindauer*, Trials Davis, Isaiah DiLorenzo, John Flack*, Saraiya Kalu, Caitlin Mickey*, Jane Paradise*, Chris Tipp*, Sarah Wilkinson. *denotes membership in the Actors Equity Association
Date Information
Bohemian Thursday
Bohemian Thursday
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Pricing Info
| TICKET PRICE | SERVICE CHARGE | FACILITY FEE | TOTAL PER TICKET |
| $45.00 - Adult GA | $6.75 | $1.00 | $52.75 |
| $40.00 - Senior 65+ | $6.00 | $1.00 | $47.00 |
| $25.00 - Full Time Student with ID | $3.75 | $1.00 | $29.75 |
| $15.00 - Bohemian Thursday (April 23 & 30) | $2.50 | $1.00 | $18.50 |
Other Info
METROTIX SALES END: performance time
The venue box office opens 1 hour prior to show.
Tickets will be delivered via email, to either print at home or display on your mobile device.
Located in the Grand Center Arts District in St. Louis, Missouri, The Marcelle features a state of the art black box theater, professional dance studios, and nonprofit office suites. A "home for the arts", The Marcelle welcomes New Line Theatre, Dance St. Louis & Big Muddy Dance Co., as resident arts organizations, and hosts productions from Kranzberg Arts Foundation residents and independent producers.
Photo: Luke Lindberg