Out Front goes 'Fabulous' in season-ender
Playwright Paul Rudnick’s 1998 comedy follows the first couple, Adam and Steve, along with lesbian buddies Jane and Mabel, from the Garden of Eden to modern-day Manhattan.
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Playwright Paul Rudnick’s 1998 comedy follows the first couple, Adam and Steve, along with lesbian buddies Jane and Mabel, from the Garden of Eden to modern-day Manhattan.
Read MoreUpcoming at Atlanta’s premier comedy club are “Last Comic Standing” winners Josh Blue and Jeff Heffron, plus “Top 10 Comic to Watch” Fortune Feimster.
Read MoreThe “Classic Improv Show” is 90 minutes of sketch comedy hilarity and games, all accomplished with the audience’s help.
Read MoreNew this year — and free — family performances and shuttle bus service. Expect the usual crazy melange of acts, 24 of them from nine states.
Read MoreThe Punchline, Atlanta’s No. 1 comedy club, is a great place for a first date, to entertain a business client, relax with family or laugh with friends.
Read MoreTwo actors play 14 roles in “Stones in His Pockets,” a comedy with heart that opens the mainstage season for Arís!, Atlanta’s Celtic-themed company.
Read MoreDad’s Garage returns to the Alliance Theatre for another swing at all things red and green.
Read MoreDoing his new play on the Alliance mainstage is virtually unheard of for a world premiere by a relatively unknown writer, says playwright Mike Lew.
Read MoreLast chance for “Hands on a Hardbody” (Aurora Theatre). Only chance for “Three Decembers” (Atlanta Opera) and openings for “Coriolanus” (Shakespeare Tavern) and “The Secret Garden” (Serenbe Playhouse). Check out the many special events, too.
Read More“I can’t help it,” says Blue Man musician Jesse Nolan. “I feel bad for audience members who see just one show because I’m the one who gets so much spontaneous joy night after night after night.”
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