Back to Serenbe's farm, with 'Mice & Men'
Serenbe Playhouse adapts John Steinbeck’s famous novella for its outdoor spaces, which become a working farm in Depression-era California.
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Serenbe Playhouse adapts John Steinbeck’s famous novella for its outdoor spaces, which become a working farm in Depression-era California.
Read MoreSerenbe Playhouse adapts John Steinbeck’s famous novella for its outdoor spaces, which become a working farm in Depression-era California.
Read MoreThe Vineyard in the City, believed to be the first of its kind in the nation, provides a backdrop for master classes, Sunday brunch, evening events and a lunch.
Read MoreThis year’s series of rehearsed staged readings begins Sunday with Derek Dixon’s “When Things Are Lost,” a comic-drama about friendship, loss, understanding and forgiveness.
Read MoreThe Chattahoochee Hills playhouse puts actors, animals, ambiance and folk music into its take on the E.B. White story.
Read MoreThe Atlanta Jazz Festival, the city’s annual Memorial weekend event, will feature Latin, Creole, straight-ahead jazz and hip-hop-inspired artists this year.
Read More“Pete the Cat” is based on the work (and kitten) of Georgia illustrator James Dean. Both “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” and “The Ghastly Dreadfuls” return.
Read MoreThe Punchline, Atlanta’s No. 1 comedy club, is a great place for a first date, to entertain a business client, relax with family or laugh with friends.
Read MoreLittle, 87, believed to be the longest-tenured musician with a single orchestra, collapsed May 15 at the end of an ASO concert and died a short time later.
Read MoreASO bassist Jane Little lost consciousness onstage near the end of Sunday’s “Golden Age of Broadway” concert and died later at Grady Memorial Hospital.
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