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Atlanta Opera Presents Identity & Conflict in Association with Holocaust Remembrance Day

The Atlanta Opera and The Temple are hosting Identity & Conflict, an event featuring a concert and panel discussion in anticipation of Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, on Wednesday, May …

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Atlanta Symphony Plans 8 Beethoven Symphonies and Yo-Yo Ma in 24-25

The GrammyAward-winning Atlanta Symphony Orchestra announces the 2024-25 Delta Classical Concert season, the 80th Anniversary season and Music Director Nathalie Stutzmann’s third season at the helm of the orchestra. “We …


Fox Theatre

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Georgia Native Is Shrek’s First-Ever Black Princess Fiona

Growing up in a musical family in Conyers, GA, Cecily Dionne Davis fell in love with performing at an early age. Her mom was an orchestra director, so she studied …

Atlanta Symphony

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Renée Fleming Sings the Benefits of Music and Mind

My father wasn’t a musician, but he did love singing. When he was just 65 years old, he was diagnosed with Mild Cognitive Impairment. It started with forgetting or mixing …

The Atlanta Opera

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A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Atlanta Opera’s Director’s Note

“We are such stuff as dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with a sleep.”— William Shakespeare, The Tempest I’m so grateful for dreams. With reality kicking …

Alliance Theatre

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Playing Juicy in The Alliance Theatre’s Fat Ham Is ‘a Gift from Above’ for Marshall Mabry IV

Marshall Mabry IV (they/them) has many great takeaways from the stage play, Fat Ham. But there is one—in particular—that stands out for them most and it’s quite simple. “If you’re …