This weekend's best bets: Sept. 5
Looking for something cultural to do in the next week or so? Here’s our select list of recommendations.
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Looking for something cultural to do in the next week or so? Here’s our select list of recommendations.
Read MoreNot taking in Dragon Con this weekend? Looking for something cultural to do? Here’s our select list of recommendations.
Read MoreSerenbe’s “Hair” gets a new Berger and La Marquise du Châtelet continues to fight convention in a Weird Sisters’ staging. Also this weekend: The return of “Living Walls” street art and the Piedmont Park Arts Festival.
Read MoreWhat to see and do this weekend? We recommend Dance Truck, “Metamorphoses” at Georgia Shakespeare, Libby Whittemore at Actor’s Express and, perhaps a trip to the urban oasis of Serenbe for the opening of the Pulitzer Prize-nominated “A Walk in the Woods.”
Read MoreMake your weekend last with three don’t-miss offerings: Serenbe Playhouse’s “Velveteen Rabbit,” opening Friday; the second annual Atlanta Fringe Festival, making edgy art through Sunday; and “The One-Minute Play Festival,” hosted by Actor’s Express on Monday and Tuesday.
Read MoreIf we could see anything this weekend (and we will) it’d be “Seminar” at Actor’s Express and the Collective Project opening of “The Great McAnigan. Just ahead: the Atlanta Fringe Festival, the One-Minute Play Festival and the opening of Serenbe Playhouse’s summer season. Get. Tickets. Now.
Read MoreIf you’re staying inside this weekend, check out “Seminar” at Actor’s Express. If you’re headed outside, perhaps to the Atlanta Jazz Festival or Decatur Arts Festival, check out the latter’s Saturday’s theater events. Here’s the best of what’s coming, going or staying for a bit.
Read MoreThe 2013-14 season at Actor’s Express features “Venus in Fur” by David Ives, “Pluto” by Steve Yockey, “Six Degrees of Separation” by John Guare, “Maple and Vine” by Jordan Harrison and “The End of the Rainbow,” a play with music about Judy Garland’s final days, by Peter Quilter.
Read MoreIf we could see one thing this weekend — well, we couldn’t. But our top two are “Lady Lay,” a fiercely inventive comic drama with Dylan tunes at 7 Stages and the annual XPT, puppetry for grown-ups, at the Center for Puppetry Arts. Artistic nirvana awaits. Get your tickets now …
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do in the next week or so? Here’s our select list of recommendations.
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