Wickedly smart ‘Doll’s House, Part 2’ relocates to Aurora Theatre
Contemporary playwright Lucas Hnath’s wickedly smart “A Doll’s House, Part 2,” a co-production with Actor’s Express, relocates to Lawrenceville’s Aurora Theatre.
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Contemporary playwright Lucas Hnath’s wickedly smart “A Doll’s House, Part 2,” a co-production with Actor’s Express, relocates to Lawrenceville’s Aurora Theatre.
Read MoreIf you’ve been nice, or naughty in the best way, you may want to add a bomber jacket, a down puffer jacket and good hiking boots to your winter wardrobe.
Read More“Rock of Ages” revives the towering anthems and power ballads that make the sounds of the 1980s indelible, even today. See the 10th anniversary tour, briefly, at the Fox Theatre.
Read MoreWelcome to the last column of the year. With it, a jolly holiday to all. Many holiday shows exit after this weekend, although four hold on a bit longer. Then set your sleigh’s GPS for some of the bigger openings of the season.
Read MoreThe neon-yellow Dale Chihuly sculpture on loan to the Atlanta Botanical Garden since 2016 has found a permanent home: the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
Read MoreOver the rivers and throughout the Southeast, to Christmastime delights we go — in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee. It all begins Nov. 3.
Read MoreAtlanta’s Horizon Theatre begins its 35th season in January with Sarah DeLappe’s soccer-themed “The Wolves,” kicking off an exceptionally strong five-show lineup. See what else is planned at the Inman Park/Little Five Points playhouse.
Read MoreIf you know and love the classic Christmas movie “It’s a Wonderful Life,” check out “This Wonderful Life” at Aurora Theatre. In this warmly comic adaptation, one actor plays all the roles, from George and Mary, to Clarence and Zuzu.
Read MoreChristmas, anyone? Your best bets this week range from concerts to a ballet and include musicals, puppets, dramas, satires, one-person shows and something for families, kids, grown-ups and the biggest “bah, humbugs” in your bunch.
Read MoreTheatrical Outfit’s “Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley” catches up with bookish middle sister Mary, who’s hoping for independence, intellectual rigor and maybe even love this holiday. The script is as smart as she is, plus warm and witty.
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