BEST BETS | Nov. 30-Dec. 6, 2017
A holiday show for every taste. For the less spirited, the stunning “Cardboard Piano” (Actor’s Express) or the “Phantom” sequel, “Love Never Dies” (Fox Theatre).
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A holiday show for every taste. For the less spirited, the stunning “Cardboard Piano” (Actor’s Express) or the “Phantom” sequel, “Love Never Dies” (Fox Theatre).
Read MoreMaking Santa’s “nice” list: 4 theater companies, 2 classical music groups, 2 visual arts venues, 1 dance company and a foundation. No French hens.
Read MoreThe Alliance’s lavish telling of “A Christmas Carol” turns 28 this season, but for director Rosemary Newcott, it’s a new show every year.
Read MoreThe next big thing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute is”Heavenly Bodies: Fashion & the Catholic Imagination” exhibition. Look for it in May 2018.
Read MoreAfter more than 500 performances and 23 seasons, Atlanta Ballet dances John McFall’s “Nutcracker” for the last time.
Read MoreThe company’s merry mayhem makers invite you to kick conventional theater in the behind with their off-the-hinges take on “A Christmas Carol.”
Read MoreChris Coleman, who co-founded Atlanta’s Actor’s Express 30 years ago, will begin leading Denver Center for the Performing Arts’ theater company in May.
Read MoreHere comes Santa Claus. And Jane Austen. And please don’t miss “Cardboard Piano” at Actor’s Express.
Read MoreThe liquid lineup includes Disney’s “Little Mermaid,” a new Peter Pan adaptation, the musical “Titanic” and Chekhov’s “The Seagull.”
Read MoreIt’s not the musical, but Ralphie still wants a genuine Red Ryder 200 Shot Carbine Action Air Rifle from Santa. The tale unfolds at OnStage Atlanta.
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