'Enriching lives through the power of opera'
The Atlanta Opera has experienced more change in the past 10 years than at any other time in its its 33-year existence. Here’s a look back — and ahead.
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The Atlanta Opera has experienced more change in the past 10 years than at any other time in its its 33-year existence. Here’s a look back — and ahead.
Read MoreAtlanta’s 7 Stages theater company, which begins a new era of leadership on Jan. 1, is days away from a Nov. 1 fundraising deadline of $25,000. As of Monday, the company needed only $2,000 more to meet that goal.
Read MoreGet your glo on beginning today when the Goat Farm Arts Center and gloATL dance company present the inaugural season of Tanz Farm, a series of experimental performances and collaborative workshops.
Read MoreBrian Clowdus, the engine behind upstart Serenbe Playhouse, is currently onstage playing Lincoln assassin John Wilkes Booth in Stephen Sondheim’s dark, thrilling “Assassins,” at Fabrefaction Theatre Company.
Read MoreTen recommendations to tickle your fancy, from Yorkey and Kitt to Stephen Sondheim, from last runs to world premieres (at the Alliance, Collective Project, Synchronicity and Theatrical Outfit). Let’s see a show!
Read MoreAtlanta’s artistic mojo continues to fill downtown Atlanta this weekend with the second half of the weeklong, wide-ranging contemporary art series known as “Elevate 2012.”
Read MoreThe Real Tweenagers of Atlanta puts you inside a school assembly, the final assembly at a school that’s closing. Hundreds of real Atlanta tweens wrote essays about what they’d do if their school closed, which gives the improvisational musical its voice. Onstage, four actors represent as many of those voices as possible — in dialogue, dance, songs, poems and a few high-tech surprises.
Read MoreYou can see Claire Rigsby onstage this Saturday in “The Real Tweenagers of Atlanta: The Final Assembly” at the Alliance Theatre.
Read MoreRead ’em and rejoice! So much to see and do: Sondheim’s “Assassins” at Fabrefaction, the Pulitzer-winning “Next to Normal” at the Alliance and “Halloween on Hogwarts” for familes at the ASO.
Read MoreCynthia D. Barker is a two-time Suzi winner now doing dark deeds as Lady Macbeth in Georgia Shakespeare’s Caribbean-set “Macbeth” through Oct. 28.
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