MARRIED … WITH TIGHTS
In keeping with a winter tradition in Atlanta, Alvin Ailey returns to the Fox Theatre with three programs. No matter which you see, you’ll catch husband-and-wife Glenn and Linda Sims in showcase moments.
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In keeping with a winter tradition in Atlanta, Alvin Ailey returns to the Fox Theatre with three programs. No matter which you see, you’ll catch husband-and-wife Glenn and Linda Sims in showcase moments.
Read MoreThis weekend: Take in the raucous “Bad Jews,” opening at Actor’s Express and previews of “Tuck Everlasting,” the world premiere musical at the Alliance Theatre. And make plans now to hear the people sing in the reprise of “Les Misérables” at Aurora Theatre through March 8. All shows until Feb. 18 are sold out.
Read MorePlaywright Joshua Mikel’s “Lillian Likes It” is a funny, theatrical look at Internet dating that goes deeper and in unexpected directions.
Read MoreSilent Sky, the true story of American astronomer Henrietta Leavitt (1868-1921), plays out against a landscape of fierce sisterly love, early feminism, universe-revealing science and a time when human beings were called …
Read MoreWant to get your culture on this weekend? Here are our recommendations. And check out our “Looking Ahead” section for some of the biggest happenings just around the corner.
Read MoreAtlanta Ballet describes itself as bold, innovative and exquisite. That certainly is true of its Roméo et Juliette, back by popular demand just in time for a romantic Valentine’s Day. …
Read MoreWant to get your culture on this weekend? Here are our recommendations.
Read MoreAurora Theatre has a holiday show for every member of the family. See one, two or all three with PoshDealz discounted tickets. Christmas Canteen is a nostalgic musical revue …
Read MoreTrust Byron, at Aris Theatre, is subtitled Mad, Bad and Dangerous, which should give you some idea of what to expect. You’re invited to spend an evening with the …
Read MoreTopping our list this week: “Murder Ballad,” “Murder Ballad,” “Murder Ballad.” Plus, the ASO returns (if you can get a ticket) and Dad’s Garage opens the one-man “Morgan Freeman Presents …,” which looks at how the media represents black men, touching on everything from Dr. Seuss and Uncle Ben, to prison, white flight, Aunt Jemima and Black Jesus. Sounds intriguing, no? And ambitious.
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