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The actor-playwright-librettist landed here because “Chicago is too cold, New York is a little too crazy. So it was Atlanta, and it’s the best decision I ever made.”
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The actor-playwright-librettist landed here because “Chicago is too cold, New York is a little too crazy. So it was Atlanta, and it’s the best decision I ever made.”
Read More“My goal has solely been to support myself as an actor. If we can act,” he says of himself and fiancee Molly Coyne, “and dedicate 100 percent of our working hours to it, that’s where I want to be.”
Read MoreOn making theater: “Not only do I love the art form … I also love working with the people who do theater, the relationships that evolve, the forming of family.”
Read MoreAtlanta actor Taylor M. Dooley on why she makes theater: “Because other than my child being born nothing gives me the rush, the excitement.”
Read More“Theater allows me to use all of myself. My mind. My body. My spirit. My imagination. It challenges me to offer all of myself in a giving way. I can’t think of a better way to have communion with people.”
Read More“I love the immediacy of theater. I love how interactive and synergistic theater is,” says Atlanta actor Brad Raymond. See him at Stepin Fetchit in True Colors’ “Fetch Clay, Make Man” through Nov. 22.
Read More“I like stories. I like to tell stories,” says director David Crowe, who also likes to surprise audiences. That’s what he plans to do with Georgia Ensemble Theatre’s “Romeo & Juliet,” running through Nov. 22.
Read MoreNick Arapoglou won the 2011 Suzi Award (Atlanta’s version of Broadway’s Tonys) as best actor in a musical for his performance as Princeton in the irreverent “Avenue Q” at Horizon Theatre. A snapshot.
Read MoreIn A Confederacy of Dunces, now at Theatrical Outfit, 16 actors play more than 25 characters. Among them is William S. Murphey, who, for my money, is the best …
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