Oh, boy! rockin 'Buddy' kicks off TOTS summer season at the Fox
Buddy Holly, a native Texan and rock ‘n’ roll pioneer, was just 22 when he died in a 1959 plane crash — but that hasn’t stopped his music. This …
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Buddy Holly, a native Texan and rock ‘n’ roll pioneer, was just 22 when he died in a 1959 plane crash — but that hasn’t stopped his music. This …
Read MoreIf we could see anything this weekend (and we will) it’d be “Seminar” at Actor’s Express and the Collective Project opening of “The Great McAnigan. Just ahead: the Atlanta Fringe Festival, the One-Minute Play Festival and the opening of Serenbe Playhouse’s summer season. Get. Tickets. Now.
Read MoreDad’s Garage Theater Company has spent 18 years doing improv and scripted shows at its quirky Inman Park space, but development is forcing a move. Beginning Aug. 8, 7 Stages becomes Dad’s temporary home. The search is on for a permanent new venue.
Read MoreHold onto your hats and loose your imaginations. 7 Stages 2013-14 season goes big (with “The Navigator” and “Red Badge of Courage”) and small (with artists from Israel). Expect the unexpected. And puppets, too.
Read More“Tunes From the Tombs,” a benefit for the Historic Oakland Foundation, unveils a lively roster of rock, jazz, classical and Americana on June 8.
Read MoreThe Rialto Center’s 2013-14 lineup features more than 15 events over seven months, from the Buena Vista Social Club to “The Crucible” as an opera, from the Trey McIntyre Project to Johnny Mercer.
Read MoreIf you’re staying inside this weekend, check out “Seminar” at Actor’s Express. If you’re headed outside, perhaps to the Atlanta Jazz Festival or Decatur Arts Festival, check out the latter’s Saturday’s theater events. Here’s the best of what’s coming, going or staying for a bit.
Read MoreFor every $1 donation — just $1 — the nonprofit Clean the World will send a basic hygiene kit to an Oklahoma family left homeless by this week’s tornadoes.
Read MoreThe new Veterans Park will be publicly dedicated at 5 p.m. Monday. Soil from every major U.S. conflict — including the American Revolution, the War of 1812, the Spanish American War, World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan — will be then distributed on the grounds near the flagpole.
Read MoreThe 2013-14 season at Actor’s Express features “Venus in Fur” by David Ives, “Pluto” by Steve Yockey, “Six Degrees of Separation” by John Guare, “Maple and Vine” by Jordan Harrison and “The End of the Rainbow,” a play with music about Judy Garland’s final days, by Peter Quilter.
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