BEST BETS | March 9-15, 2017
We recommend “Exit Strategy” (True Colors), “The Temple Bombing” (Alliance) and, opening March 16, “White Woman in Progress” (7 Stages). Plus. Much. More.
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We recommend “Exit Strategy” (True Colors), “The Temple Bombing” (Alliance) and, opening March 16, “White Woman in Progress” (7 Stages). Plus. Much. More.
Read MoreThe lineup builds on what Atlanta Opera does best, its leaders say: Share high-quality programming, expand and engage the audience, and start conversations.
Read MoreOpenings aplenty: “The One and Only Ivan” (Synchronicity). “Too Heavy for My Pocket” (Alliance). Plus. Much. More.
Read MoreTopping our list: “The Crucible” (Actor’s Express), “The Mountaintop” (Aurora), “Troubadour” (Alliance) & “Constellations” (Horizon). You?
Read MoreWalter Huff has been with the Atlanta Opera since 1988 and, since 2012, has split his time between Atlanta and Indiana University. He’ll now be in Indiana full time.
Read MoreOur top picks: A Topher Payne world premiere at Georgia Ensemble, a trumpeting ASO and a two-actor “Doctor Faustus” at the Shakespeare Tavern.
Read MoreJazzman Byron Stripling salutes Louis Armstrong with the ASO and Create ATL (and families) take over the Woodruff on Sunday.
Read MoreThe holiday season is nigh; last call for “Appropriate” (Actor’s Express), “Proof” (True Colors), “On the Verge” (Georgia Ensemble).
Read MoreA $2.5 million gift completes the $25 million Musicians’ Endowment Campaign two years ahead of schedule and will add 11 players to orchestra.
Read MoreAtlanta Opera stages the Pulitzer Prize-winning ‘Silent Night,” about a real-life Christmas truce during World War I.
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