BEST BETS | Feb. 14-Feb. 20, 2019
WELCOME TO OUR weekly curated column. Enjoy Valentine’s Day weekend at the theatre! With these great shows and events, your valentine is sure to swoon. Feature photo: True Colors Theatre …
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WELCOME TO OUR weekly curated column. Enjoy Valentine’s Day weekend at the theatre! With these great shows and events, your valentine is sure to swoon. Feature photo: True Colors Theatre …
Read MoreWELCOME TO OUR weekly curated column. Looking for a romantic night at the theatre? Whether you prefer comedy or tragedy, play or musical, these Best Bets have it all! Feature photo: …
Read MoreWELCOME TO OUR weekly curated column. Start planning now, February is shaping up to be a full month of great performances! Feature photo: Lil Baby performs at the Atlanta Symphony …
Read MoreWELCOME TO OUR weekly curated column. Last chance for Moonlight and Magnolias, Catalyst Arts opens K2 this weekend, and Waitress is coming in February! Feature photo shows Candy McLellan, Parris Sarter, Isake Akanke …
Read MoreWELCOME TO OUR weekly curated column. Feature photo shows Director Susan V. Booth and Choreographer JoAnn M. Hunter on the first day of rehearsals for Ever After. Photo by Kathleen Covington. Among other notables: …
Read MoreNora returns as the delicious Aurora Theatre / Actor’s Express co-pro of “A Doll’s House, Part 2” moves to Lawrenceville. Other notables: a one-night “Della’s Diner” reunion; the approaching “Ever After” (Alliance) + “Unexpected Play Festival” (Theatrical Outfit).
Read MoreThe ASO salutes Leonard Bernstein on Jan. 10 + 12; “Love’s Labour’s Lost” opens at the Shakespeare Tavern; and Georgia Ensemble’s “Million Dollar Quartet” continues off-site. Just ahead: a “Della’s Diner” reunion, the Alliance’s Cinderella-ish “Ever After” and “A Doll’s House, Part 2,” at Aurora Theatre.
Read MoreContemporary 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 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 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.
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