Arís! in 2016: 'Stones,' 'The Weir,' readings
Arís! Theatre, Atlanta’s 3-year-old stage for Celtic culture, plans a mix of mainstage works, staged readings and special events for its 2016 season.
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Arís! Theatre, Atlanta’s 3-year-old stage for Celtic culture, plans a mix of mainstage works, staged readings and special events for its 2016 season.
Read MoreAnybody hungry? “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street,” Stephen Sondheim’s musical thriller, comes to Actor’s Express for a run of revenge, murder, meat pies and macabre fun.
Read MoreWhat to see? What to do? Our top recommendations include “Wit” at Aurora Theatre, one of the winter/spring season’s don’t-miss events, and the return of those wacky missionaries in “The Book of Mormon” at the Fox Theatre.
Read MoreTony Award-winning director-choreographer Casey Nicholaw will open the Alliance Theatre’s 2016-17 season with the world premiere of a new musical titled “The Prom.”
Read MoreAny theater city in America would be proud to boast this 10-plus-show lineup that, to us, looks like the best in Atlanta’s winter/spring season. These are the titles that made us sit up and go “ooohhh.” See if you agree.
Read MoreIn his Pulitzer-winning drama, playwright Ayad Akhtar explosively probes Muslim-American identity issues.
Read MoreCirque du Soleil is always one of the hottest tickets in town. Get yours now to see “Kurios,” in which an ambitious defies the laws of nature.
Read MoreThe 2016-17 Fox Theatre season includes a ‘Phantom’ return, plus ‘Matilda’ and ‘An American in Paris’ in its 11-showlineup.
Read MoreWhat to see? What to do? It’s a relatively light week, but the ASO returns, “Charley’s Aunt” opens at Georgia Ensemble and many don’t-miss productions are just ahead.
Read MoreThis is Robert Battle’s year. Two works by Alvin Ailey’s artistic director anchor the company’s 20-city tour.
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