Atlanta Opera 2017/18: ‘Flying Dutchman,’ ‘Carmen,’ ‘Sweeney’ and 3 more
The lineup builds on what Atlanta Opera does best, its leaders say: Share high-quality programming, expand and engage the audience, and start conversations.
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The lineup builds on what Atlanta Opera does best, its leaders say: Share high-quality programming, expand and engage the audience, and start conversations.
Read MoreThe indoor playground features 15 attractions, two rides, a 4D cinema and more fun that you can, well, shake a LEGO at.
Read MoreUpcoming at Atlanta’s premier comedy club are “Last Comic Standing” winners Josh Blue and Jeff Heffron, plus “Top 10 Comic to Watch” Fortune Feimster.
Read MoreWalter Huff has been with the Atlanta Opera since 1988 and, since 2012, has split his time between Atlanta and Indiana University. He’ll now be in Indiana full time.
Read MoreArthur Miller’s “The Crucible” deals with the Salem witch trials in the 1690s, McCarthyism in the 1950s and is as timely as ever today. Through Feb.12.
Read MoreThe world’s largest Jewish film festival screens a mix of North American and U.S. premieres, comedies and art films in 19 categories beginning Jan. 18 and ending Feb. 15.
Read MoreThe musical “Million Dollar Quartet” revisits a historic 1956 jam session at Sun Records in Memphis, with Elvis, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins.
Read MoreThe script and free staged reading come compliments of Decatur-born, San Francisco-based playwright Lauren Gunderson. All donations at the door go to the ACLU.
Read MoreThe world premiere musical is set in 1951 Nashville, where musical tastes and fashions are changing.
Read MoreBeginning Jan. 22, 2018 — note that’s 2018 — travelers from nine states will need more than a driver’s license to fly out of U.S. airports.
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