SNAPSHOT | Paris Crayton III
“Theater is one of the reasons I wake up every day,” says Paris Crayton III. “It’s the only thing I dream about, the only thing I think about.”
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“Theater is one of the reasons I wake up every day,” says Paris Crayton III. “It’s the only thing I dream about, the only thing I think about.”
Read MoreAtlanta Lyric Theatre’s five-show 2014-15 season begins with “Cats” in August, and includes “Chicago,” “Catch Me If You Can,” “Damn Yankees” and “Barnum.”
Read MoreConcerts in the Garden returns to the Atlanta Botanical Garden for its 12th summer season, boasting two shows by the Indigo Girls. Act fast.
Read MoreRecommended: “Cowgirls” at the Horizon, “End of the Rainbow” at Actor’s Express and Joshua Bell with the ASO. And look out, next week the calendar really gets busy.
Read MoreJosh Young says he’s having the time of his life as Che in “Evita.”Critics have called his work “remarkable” and “mesmerizing.” One called him a “superstar in the making.” But the greatest honor, he says, was being compared to idol Mandy Patinkin, who created the role of Che in 1979 and won the best-actor Tony for doing so.
Read MoreHappy holiday weekend! What a great time to spend your days outdoors and your nights in the theater: “Harabel” A sparrow over a minefield” at Theatrical Outfit, Judy Garland in “End of the Rainbow” at Actor’s Express, those crazy “Cowgirls” at Horizon. Take a deep breath, grab a beverage and go see a show!
Read MoreThe 50-plus Atlanta and Georgia playwrights contributing to the third annual festival is a who’s who of writers to watch: Johnny Drago, Topher Payne, Margaret Baldwin, Suehyla El-Attar, Theroun D’arcy Patterson, Karla Jennings, Marki Shalloe, Steve Yockey, Lee Nowell, Phillip DePoy, Vynnie Meli, Jon Ludwig, Paris Crayton III, Matt Myers, Gabriel Jason Dean, Jacob York and many more.
Read MoreAurora Theatre’s 18th season commences in mid-July and features four musicals, a drama and a farce, including the return of last season’s mega-hit, “Les Miserables.”
Read More7 Stages’ 2014-15 season features its typical (or is it atypical) mix of world premieres, new work and work that tries to defy description. Look for Suehyla El-Attar, Sarah Gubbins and Adolf Hitler.
Read MoreAtlanta Ballet ends its season with “MAYhem,” and the Center for Puppetry Arts goes xperimental. Opening this weekend: “Cowgirls” at Horizon and “End of the Rainbow” at Actor’s Express. Let’s all see a show!
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