ASO hires Cleveland Orchestra leader for top job
Jennifer Barlament, who has more than 15 years of orchestra experience, will become executive director, the symphony’s top administrator. She begins work Jan. 1.
Read MoreEnergy of the Stage
Jennifer Barlament, who has more than 15 years of orchestra experience, will become executive director, the symphony’s top administrator. She begins work Jan. 1.
Read MoreSay goodbye to “Avenue Q” and hello to “Chasin’ dem Blues” at True Colors, “Drood” at Stage Door Players, “Nelle’s Story” at Synchronicity presents and “Rent” at Actor’s Express.
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 MoreIf I could see one thing this weekend … it’d be a tough call. Topping the list: “The Geller Girls” and “In Love and Warcraft,” both at the Alliance, and “Six Degrees of Separation” at Actor’s Express. If you’re looking for something achingly romantic, choose from any number of “Romeo and Juliets” (ballet, stage, modern).
Read MoreThe “six hip virtuosi” (Time Out New York) of yMusic play string trio, flute, clarinet and trumpet. The group was created in 2008 to bring a classical chamber music aesthetic to …
Read MoreIt’s called ArtCAN, brings together members of the arts and cancer communities, and raises money for the Joseph C. Monastra Foundation for Pancreatic Research.
Read MoreThe Alliance Theatre is one of four regional theaters taking part in the National Civil War Project, a multi-city, multi-year effort to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Civil War through art and academia. Its partner: Emory University.
Read MoreBy Kathy Janich The Emory College Center for Creativity & Arts has announced a new awards program intended to raise the profile of Atlanta artists and arts organizations. It will …
Read More