Broadway in Atlanta sets 10-show season
The 2015-16 Broadway in Atlanta series at the Fox Theatre begins Oct. 6 with a third visit from “Jersey Boys.” Season subscriptions go on sale at 10 a.m. Thursday.
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The 2015-16 Broadway in Atlanta series at the Fox Theatre begins Oct. 6 with a third visit from “Jersey Boys.” Season subscriptions go on sale at 10 a.m. Thursday.
Read MoreThe redesigned and restaged new version of “The Phantom of the Opera” hits the Fox Theatre in October. Tickets are available now.
Read MoreGo funny, freaky or free this weekend. Your choices include “One Man, Two Guvnors” at Georgia Shakespeare, “The Rocky Horror Show” at Actor’s Express and the Alliance Theatre’s teen-powered Collision Project. Plus more.
Read MoreEven Oz (at Serenbe Playhouse) is closed this weekend. You can go with Seuss and/or prepare for the rest of July, which features more to do than one person’s calendar can allow.
Read MoreA rare weekend of no notable openings gives you a chance to play catch-up: “As You Like It” at Georgia Shakespeare, “Spamalot” at Atlanta Lyric Theatre, “C.S. Lewis On Stage” at Theatrical Outfit and “10 Mile Lake” at Serenbe all close on Sunday.
Read MoreBroadway regular Liz McCartney is often cast in juicy supporting roles — Ursula in “The Little Mermaid” being the latest, and she slurps them up with gusto.
Read MoreDon’t let it rain on your parade. Head indoors for a few hours with cowgirls, Judy Garland, Eva Peron, Aida, some folks on the fringe of art, and/or relative newcomers Rising Sage and Aris theaters.
Read MoreAlthough “The Lion King” has been on the road since 2002, it’s one of the most complicated ever to take on a national tour. The North American company travels in 18 trucks; 14 are tractor-trailers that haul duplicates of everything: sets, lighting, puppets, etc.
Read MoreTopping our list this weekend: “Great Gatsby” at GET, True Colors’ “Race,” Audra McDonald with the ASO, Atlanta Opera’s “Faust” and your last chance to see Synchronicity’s “Where the Mountain Meets the Moon.” If you make Sunday plans, don’t forget we spring forward this weekend and lose an hour of sleep to gain an hour of sunlight.
Read MoreIf I could see one thing this weekend … it’d be a tough call. Topping the list: “The Geller Girls” and “In Love and Warcraft,” both at the Alliance, and “Six Degrees of Separation” at Actor’s Express. If you’re looking for something achingly romantic, choose from any number of “Romeo and Juliets” (ballet, stage, modern).
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