SNAPSHOT | Mary Lynn Owen
“Theater allows me to use all of myself. My mind. My body. My spirit. My imagination. It challenges me to offer all of myself in a giving way. I can’t think of a better way to have communion with people.”
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“Theater allows me to use all of myself. My mind. My body. My spirit. My imagination. It challenges me to offer all of myself in a giving way. I can’t think of a better way to have communion with people.”
Read MoreThis weekend is rich with things to see and do. Our top pick: Synchronicity Theatre’s “In the Next Room, or the vibrator play,” a Pulitzer- and Tony-nominated sex comedy by Sarah Ruhl. It marks actor Daniel May’s (“The Walking Dead”) first time on an Atlanta stage in four years. Other don’t-misses: “Stupid F*cking Bird” at Actor’s Express, “A Steady Rain” at the Alliance and, of course, the ASO.
Read MoreOur top choices this weekend: “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” at the Alliance Theatre, with a who’s who of Atlanta actors and, opening what lines up as a stellar season at Actor’s Express, “Stupid F*cking Bird.”
Read MoreOur top pick: “Marcus; or the Secret of Sweet” by the prodigiously talented Tarell Alvin McCraney, opening at Actor’s Express. Also new this weekend: “The Explorer’s Club” at Aurora, “Grand Concourse” at Horizon and Serenbe’s “Man of La Mancha.”
Read MoreSay hello to “fml: how Carson McCullers saved my life” at 7 Stages; Theatre du Reve’s “Jane, the Fox, and Me”; and Atlanta Ballet’s “Roméo et Juliette.” Say goodbye to “Private Lives” at Stage Door Players, which closes Sunday.
Read MoreYou’ve heard about the Atlanta BeltLine project. Something about art and performances and pathways and green space, right? Let us demystify it for you. This weekend — the third Art on the Atlanta BeltLine (AAB) exhibition — is a chance for you to see firsthand just what’s going on.
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