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“What I Learned in Paris,” a world premiere, runs Sept. 5-Oct. 6 at the Alliance Theatre. Atlanta, 1973. Fall. The O’Jays, Paul Simon and Earth, Wind and Fire are on …
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“What I Learned in Paris,” a world premiere, runs Sept. 5-Oct. 6 at the Alliance Theatre. Atlanta, 1973. Fall. The O’Jays, Paul Simon and Earth, Wind and Fire are on …
Read MoreWhy in the world would Courtney Patterson want to do 3 roles in 3 months, give or take, at Georgia Shakespeare? See this SNAPSHOT …
Read MoreIf you’re looking for something cultural to do this weekend, Encore Atlanta recommends the musicals “Ilyria” at Georgia Shakespeare and “Musicals Suck, The Musical” at Dad’s Garage along with a couple of special events: Synchronicity Theatre’s annual Playmaking for Girls summer performance and “What’s Eating Katie?” at the Alliance Theatre.
Read MoreIt’s a big weekend in Atlanta: the inaugural Fringe Fest tucks itself into nooks and crannies around town with 100-plus performances, Georgia Shakespeare returns to Piedmont Park, “Xanadu” opens at Actor’s Express and “Waffle Palace” at Horizon Theatre. Check out our recommendations.
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do this weekend and beyond? Encore Atlanta recommends “Copenhagen” at the Academy Theatre and “A Wrinkle in Time,” in its final weekend at Theatrical Outfit. Coming midweek: Shakespeare in the Park!
Read MoreWhat happens when you get 100-plus people in a room, mostly women, and talk about business, the arts, and the business of the arts. A lot of creative energy. Some concrete ideas for growth and change. And a whole lot of laughs. Read all about Synchronicity Theatre’s annual Women in the Arts Panel Luncheon.
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do this weekend and beyond? Here are Encore Atlanta’s recommendations. Managing editor Kathy Janich suggests “Copenhagen,” a Tony Award-winning drama opening at the Academy Theatre, and more.
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do this weekend? Encore Atlanta recommends “Rua | Wülf” at the Goat Farm Arts Center, an entirely new way to view the Little Red Riding Hood story, and “A Wrinkle in Time” at Theatrical Outfit, among others.
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do this weekend? Encore Atlanta managing editor Kathy Janich recommends ghost brothers, Bonnie & Clyde, a dark and stormy night at Theatrical Outfit and the final days of that motherf**ker with the hat.
Read More(Editor’s note: The world premiere of ‘Ghost Brothers of Darkland County’ ran April 4 to May 13, 2012.) The artist formerly known as Johnny Cougar has accomplished quite a lot …
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