Three's company with holiday stagings at Aurora Theatre
Aurora Theatre has a holiday show for every member of the family. See one, two or all three with PoshDealz discounted tickets. Christmas Canteen is a nostalgic musical revue …
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Aurora Theatre has a holiday show for every member of the family. See one, two or all three with PoshDealz discounted tickets. Christmas Canteen is a nostalgic musical revue …
Read MoreIf we had but one night out this weekend, we’d spend it at “Murder Ballad” (Actor’s Express), at the ASO, “White Rabbit Red Rabbit” (Out of Hand) or the intriguingly titled “Morgan Freeman Presents the Magic Negro and Other Blackness” (Dad’s Garage). How about you?
Read MoreThe 25th edition of the Alliance Theatre’s popular “A Christmas Carol” features a new Scrooge. Atlanta-based actor David de Vries takes over from Chris Kayser.
Read MoreWhat do you do if you’re homeless at Christmastime? If you’re Kevin Gillese and Dad’s Garage Theatre Company, you hook up with your friend Susan V. Booth and put on a show.
Read MoreJoin Encore Atlanta for a live Google chat with Dad’s Garage Artistic Director Kevin Gillese at 1:30 p.m. Nov. 24. At the very least you’ll be entertained. We promise.
Read MoreTrust Byron, at Aris Theatre, is subtitled Mad, Bad and Dangerous, which should give you some idea of what to expect. You’re invited to spend an evening with the …
Read MoreThe Fox Theatre’s No. 1 fan, determined in a social media contest, is Sharon Frank of Palmetto. She related the story of a first date in 1967 — with the man she’d eventually marry.
Read MoreTopping our list this week: “Murder Ballad,” “Murder Ballad,” “Murder Ballad.” Plus, the ASO returns (if you can get a ticket) and Dad’s Garage opens the one-man “Morgan Freeman Presents …,” which looks at how the media represents black men, touching on everything from Dr. Seuss and Uncle Ben, to prison, white flight, Aunt Jemima and Black Jesus. Sounds intriguing, no? And ambitious.
Read MoreOne goal in creating the live show was to break down the barrier that inevitably exists between a movie and the viewer. This production does its best to put the audience in the movie.
Read MoreBefore the feature film Frozen, there was The Snow Queen, as Serenbe Playhouse likes to say, both based on the original Hans Christian Andersen tale. Only the latter bewitches Serenbe playgoers this …
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