SNAPSHOT | Tara Ochs
“There really was not a whole lot of thought put into my life,” says Tara Ochs, who wrote and performs “White Woman in Progress” at 7 Stages. “If it sounded fun, I did it. Luckily it seems to work out.”
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“There really was not a whole lot of thought put into my life,” says Tara Ochs, who wrote and performs “White Woman in Progress” at 7 Stages. “If it sounded fun, I did it. Luckily it seems to work out.”
Read MoreOpening Friday & highly recommended: Tara Ochs’ “White Woman in Progress” (7 Stages). Closing: “Exit Strategy” (True Colors).
Read MoreAtlanta actor Tara Ochs. Leftist German playwright Bertolt Brecht. Strange bedfellows, you think? Not so much, especially at 7 Stages.
Read MoreAtlanta’s annual film fest screens 128 features, biopics, documentaries and shorts at one of three locations. New this year: A staged reading of the play “The Laramie Project,” about the gay-bashing death of Wyoming college student Matthew Shepard.
Read MoreThe door closes on “A Doll’s House, Part 2” (Actor’s Express) this week, while The Atlanta Opera’s “YARDBIRD,” Synchronicity’s “Nell Gwynn,” True Colors’ “Nina Simone: Four Women” and the Out on Film festival arrive.
Read MorePlaywright Carla Ching double-dips with plays on two Atlanta stages; Stephen Sondheim’s on his way to Actor’s Express; the Nora show continues in AE’s “Doll’s House”; the ASO returns; and Aurora opens the intriguing “Be Here Now.”
Read MoreTop titles along with top names lead our list of what to see as days darken and theaters brighten.
Read More2017/18 lineup includes “Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo,” an updated “Bacchae,” spoken word and a retooled, 2 week Home Brew new-play festival.
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.
Read MoreOpenings: “Strait of Gibraltar” (Synchronicity, world premiere) and “Canterbury Tales” (Shakespeare Tavern). Plus. Much. More.
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