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Around Atlanta / Center for Puppetry Arts

Now streaming: THE PIED PICKER at Center for Puppetry Arts

Aug. 26, 2020Aug. 26, 2020 - by Sally Henry Fuller

The Center for Puppetry Arts continues its live streamed performances this month with another classic fairy tale. Just the facts The Pied Picker is now streaming live on Zoom from the …

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Now streaming: THE RELUCTANT DRAGON at Center for Puppetry Arts

Aug. 20, 2020Aug. 20, 2020 - by Sally Henry Fuller

As students around Metro Atlanta begin the back-to-school process- whatever it may look like- the Center for Puppetry Arts has some exciting programming in store. Just the facts The Reluctant …

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Center for Puppetry Arts names new executive director
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Center for Puppetry Arts names new executive director

Jun. 8, 2020Jun. 8, 2020 - by Patricia Duffy

The Board of Directors of the Center for Puppetry Arts has named Beth Schiavo its executive director, effective July 1. Schiavo has been serving as interim managing director since January, …

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Center for Puppetry Arts reveals 2019-2020 programming

Jun. 26, 2019Aug. 20, 2019 - by Encore Atlanta

There is something for everyone is the Center for Puppetry Art’s 41st season! The upcoming season includes shows in the Center’s family series, New Direction series for adults and teens, …

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ArtsScene / Best Bets / Performing & Visual Arts

BEST BETS | Dec. 20-31, 2018

Dec. 19, 2018Jan. 9, 2019 - by Kathy Janich

Welcome 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.

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BEST BETS | Dec. 13-19, 2018

Dec. 13, 2018Dec. 19, 2018 - by Kathy Janich

Christmas, 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.

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BEST BETS | Dec. 6-12, 2018

Dec. 5, 2018Dec. 13, 2018 - by Kathy Janich

Festive outings await. The bad news: “Knead” (Alliance) closes Sunday. The good news: “Christmas Canteen” (Aurora), “A Christmas Carol” (Alliance), Atlanta Ballet’s new “Nutcracker” and “Frog and Toad” (Synchronicity) open or continue; and the ASO plays its first holiday concert. Intriguing: Aurora’s one-man “This Wonderful Life.”

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BEST BETS | Nov. 29-Dec. 5, 2018

Nov. 28, 2018Dec. 14, 2018 - by Kathy Janich

“Christmas Canteen” (Aurora), “Miss Bennet” (Theatrical Outfit) and the one-actor “Knead” (Alliance) still top our list. Consider, too, “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas” at the Fox Theatre + Aurora’s one-actor “This Wonderful Life,” a riff on the popular movie.

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BEST BETS | Nov. 21-28, 2018

Nov. 20, 2018Nov. 28, 2018 - by Kathy Janich

The outlook turns tinselly with holiday shows filling the calendar. Our top picks: “Christmas Canteen” (Aurora Theatre); “Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley” (Theatrical Outfit); and especially “Knead” (at the Alliance through Dec. 9).

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ACTOR’S EXPRESS HAS BIG NIGHT AT 2018 SUZIS

Nov. 6, 2018Jan. 8, 2019 - by Kathy Janich

The West Midtown company came out on top Monday night with 11 wins — including six for its vibrant staging of “The Color Purple” and four for playwright Tony Kushner’s two-part AIDS-era epic, “Angels in America.”

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