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Parking & Directions for Sam Greenfield Off Broadway
3509 Lemp Avenue, St. Louis, MO
63118, US
1. Off Broadway Lot - 0.1 miles, $10
2. On-Street Parking - 0.2 miles, $2/hour
3. Blueberry Hill Lot - 0.3 miles, $8
4. The Loop Parking Garage - 0.5 miles, $5
5. St. Louis Community College Lot - 0.6 miles, $7
Sam Greenfield Concert Live at Off Broadway | St. Louis – September 20th, 2026
Off Broadway is a playground for daring storytelling and fresh ideas, often pushing the boundaries of traditional theater with unconventional narratives and inventive staging. Take the 2017 run of The Play That Goes Wrong, which had audiences laughing till they cried thanks to its perfect mix of slapstick and chaos, definitely a highlight for comedy fans visiting Sam Greenfield St. Louis. Or think back to the 1989 production of The Shape of Things, which challenged viewers to rethink creativity and manipulation, becoming a cult classic among indie theater lovers. Then there’s The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee from 2005, which brought a quirky, energetic musical vibe that still sticks in your memory. Attending a show here means soaking in a dynamic atmosphere, especially if you snag side orchestra seats, they’re great for getting the full experience, even if you might need to twist your neck a bit to catch all the action. Whether you’re into sharp wit, wild physical comedy, or innovative storytelling, Off Broadway venues in Sam Greenfield St. Louis are where some of the most exciting performances happen, drawing audiences from all over just to see what’s next.