THEATER. OPERA. CONCERT.
Alliance Theatre Artistic Director Susan V. Booth talks about “Candide,” a historic collaboration with the ASO’s Robert Spano, puppets and the best of all possible worlds.
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Alliance Theatre Artistic Director Susan V. Booth talks about “Candide,” a historic collaboration with the ASO’s Robert Spano, puppets and the best of all possible worlds.
Read MoreThink of it as “festiv-all” season. We bet Georgia has a spring or summer event that will get you off the couch and out the door. Tell Netflix you’ll be back, grab a friend, water, sunscreen, kids if you have them, and go forth to find your bliss.
Read MoreThree’s a crowd in Bizet’s popular “Carmen,” which remains as tantalizing and provocative as the deadly love triangle it features, first staged almost a century and a half ago. See it April 28-May 6 at The Atlanta Opera.
Read MoreWorld premieres — the opening of “The Flower Room” at Actor’s Express and the continuing run of “Ripe Frenzy” at Synchronicity — lead this week’s curated BEST BETS. Say goodbye, meanwhile, to “Freaky Friday” (Horizon), “Little Mermaid” (Serenbe), “Love’s Labours Lost” (Shakespeare Tavern) and “Something Rotten!” (Fox Theatre).
Read MoreThe giant topiary exhibition “Imaginary Worlds” returns May 5 to the Atlanta Botanical Garden with a mostly all-new menagerie of living plant sculptures. The show runs through Oct. 28 and can be seen at both the Midtown and Gainesville locations.
Read MoreThe opening of “Ripe Frenzy,” a world premiere at Synchronicity Theatre, tops this week’s curated BEST BETS. It’s joined by “Hospice + Pointing at the Moon” (Alliance Theatre) and “Out of Darkness: Two Remain” (Atlanta Opera), both in their final days.
Read More“Rent” alum Adam Pascal finds comedy, tonight, as a Renaissance man, the rockin’ Will Shakespeare in the musical-inventing musical “Something Rotten!”
Read MoreThe best of our curated Best Bets picks this week includes “Hospice + Pointing at the Moon” (Alliance Theatre); the Holocaust-themed “Out of Darkness: Two Remain” (Atlanta Opera); and Out Front Theatre Company’s “Red Ribbon Readings.” Plus. Much. More.
Read MoreThe Fox Theatre’s Marquee Club, the 10,000-ft. expansion featuring a rooftop terrace and generous event space, will officially open May 17 with a ribbon-cutting for inaugural members.
Read MoreImplosive. Urgent. Funny. Ferocious. Those words describe the theater piece “Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again,” a play that lays bare the conundrums of being female in the 21st century and will now play 7 Stages in April/May.
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