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The score for “Bull Durham,” a new musical getting its world premiere at the Alliance Theatre, “lives at the intersection of sports and sex,” says composer Susan Werner.
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The score for “Bull Durham,” a new musical getting its world premiere at the Alliance Theatre, “lives at the intersection of sports and sex,” says composer Susan Werner.
Read MoreRecommended: Aurora Theatre’s musical “Mary Poppins,” before the winds change and it blows away, and either — or both — appearances by the modern dancers of Wabi Sabi (Wabi Sabi).
Read MoreLast call for “Oklahoma!” and “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” at Serenbe, as well as Essential Theatre’s “Ravens & Seagulls.” Just ahead: Jazz great Jimmy Heath and a new season at Theatrical Outfit.
Read MoreSynchronicity Theatre has raised nearly $160,000 in two months as it prepares to inhabit its own home for the first time ever.
Read MoreIf you have time for just one theater outing this weekend, we recommend any and all of the showcases that are part of the Alliance Theatre’s inaugural Atlanta Artists Lab — “The Projects Project,” “Moxie” and “Uprising.” New, exciting work and all are free.
Read MoreThe locally filmed Web series “That’s Educational,” much like the work of filmmaker Christopher Guest (“Waiting for Guffman,” “Best in Show”), is comically painful. Because it’s so close to the truth.
Read MoreA new five-show season from Actor’s Express arrives in a month, with titles just as intriguing as last season’s dazzling “Pluto,” “Venus in Fur” and “End of the Rainbow.”
Read MoreWhether you desire a London fog, a trip to the Oklahoma Indian Territory or an Oz-ian escape, Atlanta theaters have your ticket. Dramatically recommended: “Ravens & Seagulls” and “Right On.” And be prepared to hear a lot about the Atlanta Artists Lab.
Read MoreFor the past two weeks, the NBAF’s Brave New Voices Institute has sharpened the creative writing and spoken-word skills of 20 metro Atlanta teenagers.
Read MoreSay it with musicals. Go north of town for “Mary Poppins” at Aurora Theatre or south for Serenbe’s “Oklahoma!” Tell us where you go and what you like.
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