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 MoreThis weekend’s your last chance for Aurora’s “Clybourne Park” and “The Doctor, the Devil & My Dad” at 7 Stages and your first look at the Alliance’s “Steel Magnolias.” Don’t-misses include “How I Learned What I Learned” at True Colors and Theatrical Outfit’s “My Children! My Africa”
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do this weekend and beyond? Our recommendations include “How I Learned What I Learned” at True Colors Theatre Company.
Read MoreSo much good stuff awaits that you could go to the theater for the next 10 days and still not see everything worthwhile. At the top of our list: “Clybourne Park” at Aurora, “Lasso of Truth” at Synchronicity and “How I Learned What I Learned” at True Colors. Coming soon: “Murder Ballad” at Actor’s Express and Atlanta Opera’s season-opening “Madama Butterfly.”
Read MoreTake your pick, or two, or three. You can’t go wrong with “Detroit” at Horizon Theatre, “Driving Miss Daisy” or “Clybourne Park” at Aurora, “Lasso of Truth” at Synchronicity, “Les Liaisons Dangereuses” at Actor’s Express, “Native Guard” at the Alliance or Out of Hand’s “White Rabbit Red Rabbit,” wherever you find it. Happy play-going!
Read MoreTopping our list: the world premiere of “Lasso of Truth” at the new Synchronicity Theatre, the decidedly grown-up “Detroit” at Horizon Theatre, Daisy and Hoke at Aurora Theatre, Out of Hand’s “White Rabbit Red Rabbit” and CORE Performance Company’s free world premiere of “a home is a home is a home.” Ready, set, go … !
Read MoreAurora Theatre’s 18th season commences in mid-July and features four musicals, a drama and a farce, including the return of last season’s mega-hit, “Les Miserables.”
Read MoreCrystal Dickinson, making her Broadway debut in the Tony-nominated “Clybourne Park,” was a regular on Atlanta stages before moving to New York in 2007.
Read More“Once,” a small musical about an Irishman and a Czech immigrant drawn together by music, was an eight-time winner at Sunday night’s Tony Awards, which honored the best of the 2011-12 Broadway season.
Read MoreIt’s awards season in the American theater and, this week, nominations were announced for the 66th annual Tony Awards. Fox Theatre regulars, take note. These are the shows likely to hit the road in the next few seasons.
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