7 Stages in 18/19: ‘Godot, ‘Fags,’ 3 world premieres
Atlanta’s “fiercely weird” 7 Stages opens its 2018/19 season with the Samuel Beckett classic “Waiting for Godot.” The theater company’s 40th season includes three world premieres.
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Atlanta’s “fiercely weird” 7 Stages opens its 2018/19 season with the Samuel Beckett classic “Waiting for Godot.” The theater company’s 40th season includes three world premieres.
Read MoreSynchronicity Theatre’s 2018/19 season begins Sept. 27 with a bawdy trip to Restoration England with “Nell Gwynn” and ends June 30 with “Hands of Color,” a pointed new comedy developed through the company’s 2018 SheWRITES New Play Festival.
Read MoreStage Door Players’ 45th season leans toward the comedic, with “A Red Plaid Shirt,” “A Nice Family Christmas,” “Last Night of Ballyhoo,” “Secrets of a Soccer Mom,” “Dames at Sea” + “Laughter on the 23rd Floor.”
Read MoreGeorgia Ensemble Theatre’s 26th season is bookended by the musicals “9 to 5” and “Bullets Over Broadway” and includes Alfred Uhry’s celebrated comedy-drama “Driving Miss Daisy.”
Read MoreTheatrical Outfit’s 2018/19 season features two plays by Decatur-born, San Francisco-based playwright Lauren Gunderson, a return to the days of champion boxer Jack Johnson, a sit-down with famed chef James Beard, the Unexpected Play Festival and a Joe Gransden Jazz Series.
Read MoreTrue Colors Theatre opens its 2018/19 season in September by celebrating R&B singer/activist Nina Simone and closes it in July 2019 with “East Texas Hot Links,” a drama by actor-playwright Eugene Lee, who’ll direct.
Read MoreActor’s Express’ 31st season features the latest hit from contemporary playwright Lucas Hnath, a world premiere from AE favorite and native son Steve Yockey, the award-winning musical “Falsettos” and more.
Read MoreThe Alliance Theatre christens its new mainstage in 2018/19 with five world premieres, two regional premieres, new work from Atlanta artists Pearl Cleage, Phillip DePoy and Mary Lynn Owen, and a piece by Faith Salie of NPR and “CBS News Sunday Morning.”
Read MoreFor its 23rd mainstage season, Lawrenceville’s Aurora Theatre lines up 2 musicals, 3 comedies and the popular “Christmas Canteen.”
Read MoreAtlanta Opera’s 2018/19 season opens with “West Side Story” and closes with “La Traviata.” It includes Jake Heggie’s “Dead Man Walking,” a new “Eugene Onegin,” and jazz and tango Discoveries series works.
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