Woodruff debuts new Friday nightlife option
This Friday the Woodruff Arts Center introduces a new player in Midtown’s nightlife scene. Soundstage will be open the first Friday of every month. No tickets required.
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This Friday the Woodruff Arts Center introduces a new player in Midtown’s nightlife scene. Soundstage will be open the first Friday of every month. No tickets required.
Read MoreIf we could see any one thing this weekend, it’d be “Harabel” at Theatrical Outfit or “Hamlet” at Georgia Shakespeare. Runners-up: “Vera Stark” and “Warrior Class” at the Alliance. Then we’d lick our chops in anticipation of Steve Yockey’s “Pluto,” beginning previews Oct. 30 at Actor’s Express.
Read MoreAs part of the traveling exhibition New Harmonies: Celebrating American Roots Music, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra musicians will perform a free concert in Waycross in mid-September.
Read MoreIf the weather keeps you inside this weekend, or you tire of all the snap, crackle and pop of fireworks, we recommend the hilariously quirky “5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche” by Weird Sisters Theatre Project, anything at Serenbe Playhouse and the gorgeous “Metamorphoses” at Georgia Shakespeare … but that’s just a start.
Read MoreEverybody into the pool!! Georgia Shakespeare’s “Metamorphoses” is our personal don’t-miss event this weekend. What’s yours?
Read MoreKids rule, with “The Velveteen Rabbit” at Serenbe Playhouse, “The Cat in the Hat” at the Center for Puppetry Arts and Synchronicity Theatre’s annual Playmaking for Girls. Grownups would be wise to check out the almost indescribable “Curious Encounters” hosted by 7 Stages.
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 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.
Read MoreThis weekend, see why Stacy Melich is earning raves in 7 Stages’ “Lady Lay,” check out Georgia Shakespeare making much ado in Piedmont Park, the dancing kids of Moving in the Spirit and the last swashbuckles of “Zorro” at the Alliance.
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