SPRING ON THE FESTIVALS
Dogwoods, jazz, art and, yes, turkey legs, herald the end of biting breezes and the onset of outdoors goings-on.
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Dogwoods, jazz, art and, yes, turkey legs, herald the end of biting breezes and the onset of outdoors goings-on.
Read MoreAtlanta is getting its own musical theater festival. The two-day event featuring original performances happens Aug. 1-2. Submissions due May 15.
Read MoreFor J. Harrison Ghee, playing the drag star in “Kinky Boots” is the stuff of which dreams are made.
Read MoreOur Top 4: “The Revolutionists” (7 Stages), “Into the Woods” (Aurora); “Fancy Nancy” (Synchronicity) and the ASO on Shaw.
Read MoreWhen the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra closes its 2015-16 classical season in mid-June, three bassists, one bassoonist and one horn player will wrap their first year of tenure with the group.
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Read MoreIn the past year the company staged new productions of “Rigoletto” and launched its Discoveries Series of chamber operas with “Three Decembers,” “Winter Journey” and “Soldier Songs.”
Read MoreActor’s Express continues a strong season with the award-winning “Serial Black Face,” an Atlanta-set drama by Janine Nabers, one of America’s most promising young playwrights.
Read MoreChef Ryan Smith’s Staplehouse is a best-new-restaurant semifinalist in the 26th annual James Beard awards.
Read MoreSee you at “Fancy Nancy” (Synchronicity), “The Revolutionists” (7 Stages) & Libby Whittemore (Actor’s Express).
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