Alliance's 'Edward Foote,' 'Tuck' top 2015 Suzis
Twenty-two professional metro theater companies are eligible for the awards; seven went home with at least one honor.
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Twenty-two professional metro theater companies are eligible for the awards; seven went home with at least one honor.
Read MoreThe awards, Atlanta professional theater’s more-or-less equivalent to Broadway’s Tonys, will be handed out Nov. 2.
Read MoreLast chance for “Chasin’ dem Blues,” “John Denver’s America,” “Nelle’s Story” and “The Reluctant Dragon.” Playing on: “Evita,” “Memphis” and “Rent.”
Read MoreMusicals rule. Your choices include “Memphis” (Aurora Theatre). “Rent” (Actor’s Express). “Chasin’ dem Blues” (True Colors Theatre Company). “Evita” (Serenbe Playhouse). “Drood” closes at Stage Door Players and the 2015 Essential Theatre Fest introduces “Lillian Likes It.”
Read MoreTopping the list: “Chasin’ dem Blues” at True Colors, “Rent” at Actor’s Express, “Uprising” at Horizon Theatre, plus the opening of “Evita” at Serenbe Playhouse and “Memphis” at Aurora Theatre. Weekends should be a little longer, shouldn’t they?
Read More“Chasin’ dem Blues.” “Rent.” “Uprising.” “Drood.” Start there this weekend, and enjoy.
Read MoreHappy Fourth of July weekend! Want to add a little culture to your celebration? Our top recommendations include “A Night of Twisted Tales” from the Weird Sisters Theatre Project, opening Sunday, and, beginning previews Wednesday, “Rent” at Actor’s Express.
Read MoreWant to get your culture on? Topping our recommendations this week is “Vanya, Sonia, Masha and Spike” at Horizon Theatre for its final weekend. Check out what’s just ahead, too. July gets busy.
Read More“Blues is the roots, the other musics are the fruits,” said early bluesman William James “Willie” Dixon (1915-1992). The story of this “poet laureate of the blues” is brought to life in …
Read MoreKenny Leon’s True Colors Theatre Company has an exciting three-pack in store for you next season, but before you get there, consider checking out next week’s Spring Play Reading Series and July’s “Chasin’ Dem Blues.”
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