The Fabulous Fox
Peacock Alley
 
The 25th Anniversary celebration of the Fabulous Fox continues with the opening of a new visual display in Peacock Alley on the fourth level of the Fox Theatre. When the Fox Theatre originally opened in 1929, Peacock Alley was an art gallery displaying paintings, statues and objects d’art collected by Eve Leo, William Fox’s wife.

Mary Strauss and a creative team (archivist Bob Miano; graphic artists Chris Kilcullen & Toby Gerber; production by Allied Photocolor; production coordinator Pat Vogelsang) spent seven months creating, designing and mounting this special exhibit. Now the public can immerse themselves in an incredible and overwhelming exhibit celebrating the more than 1,500 shows and stars that have appeared at the Fox since 1982.

Patrons can visit Peacock Alley while they are taking a historic tour of the theatre or simply while they are seeing one of our many spectacular productions. The exhibit is free and open to the public. Once again the Fabulous Fox has proven that it is America’s most spectacular showcase presenting St. Louisans with the best of everything and something for everyone!

While on the fouth floor visiting Peacock Alley, patrons will also want to view the tribute to Stan Kann who was the Fox Organist Extraordinaire for many years. Click Here to read more about the amazing Stan Kann.
  Peacock Alley
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