'Fiercely smart' exec joins Actor's Express
Nan Barnett, Actor’s Express’ new executive director, is already on the job.
Read MoreEnergy of the Stage
Nan Barnett, Actor’s Express’ new executive director, is already on the job.
Read MoreGet to know Brian Kurlander, onstage now at Theatrical Outfit in “My Name Is Asher Lev.”
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do this weekend and beyond? Here are Encore Atlanta’s recommendations.
Read MoreThe six-member cast of the Alliance Theatre’s “Next to Normal” features a mix of New York- and Atlanta-based actors.
Read MoreThe world premiere of “Apples & Oranges” runs Oct. 5-28 on the Alliance Theatre‘s Hertz Stage. Playwright Alfred Uhry, a prodigious reader, once told an interviewer that “me in a …
Read MoreSummer may traditionally be peak season for concerts, but the fabulous Fox attracts a diverse lineup of the world’s leading artists all year-round. Here’s a peak at some upcoming shows.
Read MoreHey, Atlanta teenagers, the Woodruff Arts Center is looking for you. Its new Arts Vibe program is designed for arts-oriented teens — and those less familiar with the arts. Some of it’s even free.
Read MoreOpening this weekend: “Kiss of the Spider Woman” at Actor’s Express, “My Name Is Asher Lev” at Theatrical Outfit and “Our Town” at the Renaissance Project. Closing: Fern Theatre’s “Private Eyes.” Go see a show!
Read MoreJoey (the horse) requires the close, collaborative work of three puppeteers, each with a specific position and nickname: the Head, the Heart and the Hind.
Read MoreMetro Atlantans are invited to get a closer look at UNICEF’s work on behalf of children at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 13, through the agency’s Southeast Speaker Series.
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