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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 22 May 23 24 25 26 27 28 Arts “Don Giovanni” at Opera Festival Rib America Festival, Theatre of St SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 22 MAY 23 24 25 26 27 28 ARTS “Don Giovanni” at Opera FESTIVAL Rib America Festival, Theatre of St. Louis, through Soldiers Memorial, through May FESTIVAL St. Louis African FESTIVAL Greater St. June 25 • Shakespeare Festival St. ARTS Spring to Dance, Touhill 30 • Assumption Greek Festival, Arts Festival, Forest Park, Louis Renaissance Faire, Louis’ “The Taming of the Shrew,” Performing Arts Center, Assumption Greek Orthodox Church, through May 30 Wentzville, through June 5 Forest Park, through June 19 • through May 28 • “Mass Des Peres, through May 30 ARTS “The Daughter of the ARTS “Jersey Boys,” Fox “The Montford Point Marine,” Appeal,” Dramatic License CONCERT Josh Groban, Regiment,” Opera Theatre of Theatre, through May 29 Black Rep, through June 26 Productions, through June 12 Scottrade Center St. Louis, through June 26 29 30 31 1 JUNE 2 3 4 ARTS “A Chorus Line,” Stages St. Louis, through July 3 • “Just TWEET WITH US! 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