BEST BETS | April 27-May 3, 2017
This week we spotlight 12 performances, ranging from Shakespeare, puppets and Spanish-language, to Puccini, musicals and LGBTQIA themes. Read on!
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This week we spotlight 12 performances, ranging from Shakespeare, puppets and Spanish-language, to Puccini, musicals and LGBTQIA themes. Read on!
Read MoreJiréh Breon Holder’s Kendeda-winning civil-rights-era drama “Too Heavy for Your Pocket” will be staged next season at the Roundabout Theatre Company.
Read MoreOn May 6, for one night only, more than 20 Sandy Springs’ restaurants will rock Hammond Park with tastes and sips to the sounds of local musicians, all to benefit charity.
Read MoreLast call for “Bridges of Madison County” (Aurora), “Georgia McBride” (Actor’s Express), “Grease” (Serenbe), “Magic Negro” (Alliance).
Read MoreThe company’s silver anniversary lineup features 3 musicals, a farce and more funny stuff from Atlanta playwright Topher Payne.
Read MoreChoose from three Chattanooga-based trips: The 6.25-hour Chickamauga Turn; the 8-plus-hour Copperhill Turn; and the 3.5-hour Hiwassee Loop — all at half-price.
Read MoreOne-of-a-kind theater and really fine food are among the great reasons to visit the arts and history hub of Virginia’s famous valley.
Read MoreCanadian actor Dan Chameroy revels in the edgy darkness and offbeat humor of Matilda’s horrible headmistress.
Read MoreImprov artist/actor Mark Kendall shines a light on the ‘Magic Negro’ stereotype. He’s going for laughs, of course, and something more.
Read MoreFrom Midtown to intown and beyond, we offer 6 shows not to miss. And, opening this week: “Pais de Bicicleta” (Aurora) & “Pete the Cat” (Center for Puppetry Arts). Plus. Much. More.
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