7 Stages in 18/19: ‘Godot, ‘Fags,’ 3 world premieres
Atlanta’s “fiercely weird” 7 Stages opens its 2018/19 season with the Samuel Beckett classic “Waiting for Godot.” The theater company’s 40th season includes three world premieres.
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Atlanta’s “fiercely weird” 7 Stages opens its 2018/19 season with the Samuel Beckett classic “Waiting for Godot.” The theater company’s 40th season includes three world premieres.
Read MoreThis gentle comedy looks at issues surrounding aging parents and midlife crises during one messy, volatile Christmas with a family in West Philadelphia.
Read More“The Color Purple” (Actor’s Express), “Titanic” (Serenbe Playhouse) and the final days of “Winnie-the-Pooh” (Alliance Theatre) top this week’s curated edition of BEST BETS. Learn why while you check out this week’s openings, closings and what’s just ahead.
Read MoreSynchronicity Theatre’s 2018/19 season begins Sept. 27 with a bawdy trip to Restoration England with “Nell Gwynn” and ends June 30 with “Hands of Color,” a pointed new comedy developed through the company’s 2018 SheWRITES New Play Festival.
Read MoreThe Titanic sails on at Serenbe Playhouse in this musical telling that features a cast of 40 and a ship that sinks nightly. “Titanic,” on Broadway for two years, won five 1997 Tony awards including best musical.
Read More“The Color Purple” at Actor’s Express, “Winnie-the-Pooh” at the Alliance and an updated, musical version of “Love’s Labour’s Lost” by the actor-musicians of the new Zero Circle Theatre Company anchor this week’s curated BEST BETS column.
Read MoreThe Alliance Theatre has opened its 50th anniversary season with Winnie-the-Pooh, a family musical based on the A.A. Milne books and set in the Hundred Acre Wood. It’s a show for grown-ups as well as children and we have your discounted tickets.
Read MoreThe Rialto Center for the Arts opens its 2018/19 season in early October and ends it in April 2019. Among its 15 acts: Ballet Hispánico, jazz trumpter Etienne Charles, Afropop’s Youssou N’Dour, sitar artist Anoushka Shankar and banjo master Béla Fleck.
Read MoreGood eats and exiting eateries are on our radar, from Johns Creek to the Old Fourth Ward, plus a lot of Korean steak and a big Varsity birthday.
Read MoreStage Door Players’ 45th season leans toward the comedic, with “A Red Plaid Shirt,” “A Nice Family Christmas,” “Last Night of Ballyhoo,” “Secrets of a Soccer Mom,” “Dames at Sea” + “Laughter on the 23rd Floor.”
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