The_Doge of St. Louis' Domain
The URL for this page is http://www.pobox.com/~thedoge

Who Am Us, Anyway?

The_Doge of St. Louis has been my on-line "personality" since the late 1980s. Back then I was the host/producer of One Step Beyond, a free-form radio show on KDHX-FM in St. Louis that featured comedy, an absurdly wide variety of music (which is one reason it's no longer on the air; even on public radio they're highly allergic to programs that don't have a consistent play list), assorted weirdness from The Church of the SubGenius, and banter with my friend and co-host Deborah, a.k.a. "The Pope of University City" (University City being an interesting suburb of St. Louis). During an early episode, I remarked that if she was going to be The Pope then, logically, I should be The Doge since the Doge was the chief magistrate of Renaissance Venice and would therefore be the secular counterpart to the Pope, more or less.

At about that same time, I started cruising the Internet (back when it was all UNIX command line and we didn't have them slick GUI thingies you young whippersnappers have today) and used variations on "the doge" as my nom de net. It stuck. And I'm still stuck with it.

Last revision: Sunday, September 28, 2008

Still Radio After All These Years

One Step Beyond may be no more, but they just can't seem to keep me off the air. Here's what I'm producing these days:

Live and on Stage

I've been appearing on stage for over 40 years now and will probably continue to do so until they make me stop.

Now Playing:
  • September 19th through 28th, catch me as Niels Bohr in the West End Players Guild production of Michael Frayn's Copenhagen; tickets are available at 314-367-0025.
    • Listen to an interview with yours truly on Break a Leg, KDHX-FM's theatre interview show.
    • Andrea Braun at KDHX-FM says Copenhagen is "one of the best productions of 2008 [...] Don't miss it." Read the full review.
    • "A strange and enchanting show that gets stronger as it goes on, and continues to do so even after the lights come up", says Paul Friswold in The Riverfront Times. Read the full review.
    • And Gerry Kowarsky, in The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, says Copenhagen is "an absorbing intellectual drama in the West End Players Guild's fluent production" and praises the "excellent cast". Read the full review.
  • On October 19th I'll be narrating Peter and the Wolf with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra in the opener for their Family Concerts Series. You can order tickets at the web site or call 314-534-1700.
  • I'm back at Stray Dog Theatre October 23rd through November 8th as Charles in their production of Stephen Schwartz' Pippin.
  • Moving into 2009, I'll be appearing as the judge in Metro Theater Company's To Kill a Mockingbird January 9th through 18th at Washington University's Edison Theatre.
Reviews of Recent Shows:

Is That All There Is?

Not a chance! The links located stage right (that's left to you non-actor types) will give you some idea of the kinds of things I spend my not-so-copious free time on. There are also some pictures of yours truly as well as my acting resume, in case you're casting a film or show.

Copyright 2003 Chuck Lavazzi

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