BEST BETS | Feb. 7-Feb. 13, 2019
WELCOME TO OUR weekly curated column. Looking for a romantic night at the theatre? Whether you prefer comedy or tragedy, play or musical, these Best Bets have it all! Feature photo: …
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WELCOME TO OUR weekly curated column. Looking for a romantic night at the theatre? Whether you prefer comedy or tragedy, play or musical, these Best Bets have it all! Feature photo: …
Read MoreWELCOME TO OUR weekly curated column. Start planning now, February is shaping up to be a full month of great performances! Feature photo: Lil Baby performs at the Atlanta Symphony …
Read MoreWELCOME TO OUR weekly curated column. Last chance for Moonlight and Magnolias, Catalyst Arts opens K2 this weekend, and Waitress is coming in February! Feature photo shows Candy McLellan, Parris Sarter, Isake Akanke …
Read MoreWELCOME TO OUR weekly curated column. Feature photo shows Director Susan V. Booth and Choreographer JoAnn M. Hunter on the first day of rehearsals for Ever After. Photo by Kathleen Covington. Among other notables: …
Read MoreThe ASO salutes Leonard Bernstein on Jan. 10 + 12; “Love’s Labour’s Lost” opens at the Shakespeare Tavern; and Georgia Ensemble’s “Million Dollar Quartet” continues off-site. Just ahead: a “Della’s Diner” reunion, the Alliance’s Cinderella-ish “Ever After” and “A Doll’s House, Part 2,” at Aurora Theatre.
Read More“Rock of Ages” revives the towering anthems and power ballads that make the sounds of the 1980s indelible, even today. See the 10th anniversary tour, briefly, at the Fox Theatre.
Read MoreThe “White Christmas” creative team goes low-tech to make certain that every performance is, indeed, merry, bright and white. The national tour drops into the Fox Theatre on Nov. 27.
Read MoreMmm, pie. Encore Atlanta would love to hear from you if you like pie, eat pie, want to eat pie and/or have a favorite pie place in metro Atlanta. Your help, please?
Read MoreTony Award-winning composer Andrew Lloyd Webber wants audiences to have a “really good time” at his most recent show. He calls “The School of Rock” an unabashed musical comedy.
Read More“It’s about keeping all the stuff that everyone loves from the movie and, in order to get it onstage, give it a musical-comedy heart,” Broadway director Casey Nicholaw says of “Aladdin.” The stage version runs Sept. 12-23 at the Fox Theatre.
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