Get ready for a dramatic transformation! The Muny, America’s oldest and largest outdoor musical theatre, is set to undergo a $9.5 million renovation that promises to redefine the audience experience. But here’s where it gets exciting: this isn’t just about fixing what’s broken—it’s about preparing this historic St. Louis landmark for the future. Starting in September 2026, the project will replace nearly 11,000 seats, upgrade aging infrastructure, and enhance everything from sightlines to stormwater drainage. And this is the part most people miss: while there will be a slight reduction in seating to address long-standing issues, The Muny will still proudly retain its title as the nation’s largest outdoor theatre.
Located in the heart of St. Louis, Missouri, The Muny has been a cultural cornerstone for over a century. The renovation, scheduled to wrap up before the 109th season kicks off in June 2027, will breathe new life into the venue. Aging seats, some over 25 years old, will be replaced, and deteriorating concrete will be repaired. But it doesn’t stop there—the project will also introduce premium seating configurations, add cupholders to front-row seats, and reconfigure the sound mix area to meet future technological demands.
Here’s where it gets controversial: While many applaud the upgrades, some fans might wonder if the changes will alter the theatre’s timeless charm. Is it possible to modernize without losing the essence of what makes The Muny so special? Muny President and CEO Kwofe Coleman assures that this is a “transformational project” designed to honor the past while embracing the future. “It’s a Muny-size undertaking,” Coleman said, “and we’re grateful to the donors who make it possible to care for our historic home.”
This renovation follows the ambitious $100 million Second Century Capital Campaign, which modernized production and administrative areas. Coleman emphasizes that this next phase will not only improve patron comfort but also protect the theatre’s infrastructure for generations to come.
For those nostalgic about the old seats, here’s a unique opportunity: a limited number of the original theatre seats will be available for purchase starting December 8 for $500 per pair. Visit Muny.org to reserve yours and own a piece of history.
As The Muny prepares for its 108th season, running from June 15 to August 23, audiences can look forward to a stellar lineup, including Hairspray, Shrek The Musical, South Pacific, Disney’s Newsies, Ain’t Too Proud, Meet Me in St. Louis, and Something Rotten!.
But we want to hear from you: Do you think The Muny’s renovations strike the right balance between preservation and progress? Or is there a risk of losing its historic charm? Share your thoughts in the comments—let’s keep the conversation going!