Above: The Atlanta Opera's Porgy and Bess starts March 7.
With February already halfway over, Encore is especially excited for the coming weeks in Atlanta.
With the number of exciting shows Atlanta has coming up, we think the year couldn’t move faster! Below, take a look at four shows we at Encore can’t wait to see.
The Beach Boys: 12 Sides of Summer
Where: The Cobb Energy Centre
When: February 26 at 7:30 p.m.
What: The iconic voices of the West Coast are still going strong. Led by original band member Mike Love, the legacy of the group continues with longtime member Bruce Johston and more to bring audiences some of the greatest American hits of all time including, “Surfin’ USA,” “Surfer Girl,” “California Girls,” “Fun, Fun, Fun,” “Good Vibrations,” “Wouldn’t it be Nice,” and so many more.
About those tickets…
Click here to purchase from $47-$120 (plus applicable fees).
Dancing with the Stars: Live!
Where: The Fox Theatre
When: February 27 at 8pm
What: Fresh off their 28th season, the pros from Dancing with the Stars are bringing their lavish ballroom dance showcase to Atlanta. Filled with sparkly costumes and exceptional dancing, the evening welcomes audience members of all ages, featuring the talents of Val Chmerkovskiy, Jenna Johnson, Alan Bersten, Lindsay Arnold, and more favorites.
About those tickets…
Click here to purchase from $59.50-$125 (plus applicable fees). VIP and Meet and Greet packages are also available.
Seize the King
Where: The Alliance Theatre
When: February 14-March 8
What: Will Power’s modern retelling of Richard III makes its East Coast debut. Under the direction of Michael John Garcés, Shakespeare’s tale of ruthless ambition comes to life using a cast of five playing multiple roles and billed simply as “Actor 1,” “Actor 2,” etc. Click here to get a sneak peek at the rehearsal photos.
About those tickets…
Click here to purchase discounted tickets from $10-$22.50.
The Atlanta Opera’s Porgy and Bess
Where: The Cobb Energy Centre
When: March 7-15
What: “The great American opera” from none other than George and Ira Gershwin soars again, bringing its Depression-era tale of love, injustice, and music to a modern audience. Each performance will include a special talk from Morehouse College voice professor Dr. Uzee Brown, Jr., D.M.A one hour before curtain time.
About those tickets…
Click here to purchase from $45-$160 (plus applicable fees).