This weekend's best bets: April 10
Looking to get your culture on this weekend? Here’s a place to start.
Read MoreEnergy of the Stage
Looking to get your culture on this weekend? Here’s a place to start.
Read MoreSay hello to “Dividing the Estate” (Theatrical Outfit), “Macbeth” with Veronika Duerr (Shakespeare Tavern), “Annie” (Atlanta Lyric) and “Maurice Hines Is Tappin’ Thru Life” (Alliance). Say goodbye to “Samantha Brown” (Aurora). If you’re in a classical mood, the ASO offers short and long programs.
Read MoreTopping our list are “1001 Nights” at the Center for Puppetry Arts, “Maple and Vine” at Actor’s Express, the ASO’s tribute to Marvin Hamlisch, “Samantha Brown” at Aurora Theatre and the opening of Rising Sage’s season with the Paris Crayton III-penned “The Best Game.” Let’s go see a show!
Read MoreHorizon Theatre’s 30th season continues with the dark comedy Elemeno Pea (pronounced L-M-N-O-P) by Molly Smith Metzler. It takes place at summer’s end on Martha’s Vineyard, where the haves …
Read MoreOpening this weekend: Susan Shalhoub-Larkin and son Tony Larkin in “Miracle on South Division Street” at Stage Door Players and “Maple and Vine” at Actor’s Express. Last call for “Red Badge of Courage” (7 Stages). This weekend only: Atlanta Ballet’s “Modern Choreographic Voices.”
Read MoreThis weekend needs more than 2 days and 3 nights. There’s so much to see and so little time. Highly recommended: “The Tall Girls” (Alliance), “Race” (True Colors) and “The Great Gatsby” (Georgia Ensemble), plus a whole lot more.
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 MoreThe final two pieces to Horizon Theatre’s 30th anniversary season are the Beethoven-meets-bluegrass musical “Cowgirls” and the world premiere of “Right On” by Darren Canady.
Read MoreMolly Smith Metzler’s “Elemeno Pea,” set in Martha’s Vineyard, and Lisa D’Amour’s Pulitzer Prize finalist “Detroit” join the Inman Park theater company’s 2014 season.
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