This weekend's best bets: Jan. 16
Looking for something cultural to do this weekend and beyond? Here’s our select list of top picks.
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Looking for something cultural to do this weekend and beyond? Here’s our select list of top picks.
Read MoreKarla Jennings and Theroun D’Arcy Patterson have won Essential Theatre’s 2014 playwriting competition, an award that usually goes to a single playwright. Both shows will be produced this summer in Essential’s annual festival.
Read MoreActor’s Express, where, arguably, some of the best theater in town has been seen this season, welcomes the new year with Six Degrees of Separation. In it, a young man named …
Read MoreIt’s a big weekend for openings, with the world premiere of “The Only Light in Reno” at Georgia Ensemble Theatre and “Six Degrees of Separation” at Actor’s Express. Right around the corner: the world premiere of “The Geller Girls” at the Alliance Theatre and “Lombardi” at Aurora Theatre.
Read MoreMan or woman, Synchronicity Theatre invites you to its 12th annual discussion of the state of the arts and women and business in Atlanta. Seriously, men are welcome and encouraged to attend. There will be food.
Read MoreThe Woodruff Arts Center has sold the 14th Street Playhouse to the Savannah College of Art and Design for $1.9 million, a portion of which will seed work by metro artists in all fields.
Read MoreThe “six hip virtuosi” (Time Out New York) of yMusic play string trio, flute, clarinet and trumpet. The group was created in 2008 to bring a classical chamber music aesthetic to …
Read MorePlaywright Janece Shaffer on Atlanta, the 1895 Cotton States Exposition and “The Geller Girls,” her latest world premiere at the Alliance Theatre: “We were passionate. It was this really shining example of what this city could be at one moment in time.”
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do this weekend and beyond? Our select list of recommendations includes this Saturday’s free Talent Development Program Alumni Legacy Concert at Atlanta Symphony Hall.
Read MoreJustin Anderson, one of metro Atlanta’s busiest and most popular freelance directors, has a new artistic home. He becomes associate artistic director at Aurora Theatre on Jan. 6.
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