BEST BETS | Nov. 3-9, 2016
The best of the best: “Appropriate” (Actor’s Express), “Proof” (True Colors), ASO’s journeys to the sea, Atlanta Opera’s “Silent Night.”
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The best of the best: “Appropriate” (Actor’s Express), “Proof” (True Colors), ASO’s journeys to the sea, Atlanta Opera’s “Silent Night.”
Read MoreThe award-winning, highly anticipated “Appropriate” opens at Actor’s Express and “Moby Dick” swings at the Alliance. Plus. Much. More.
Read MoreGet discount tickets to a Southern Gothic sizzler by playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, a MacArthur “genius” grant winner.
Read MoreAtlanta Opera opens its season. We get an all-female “As You Like It.” “Anne Boleyn” is still losing her head at Synchronicity and, in “Freed Spirits” (Horizon), wild things are happening. Read on.
Read MoreAsheville’s Tupelo Honey comes ITP in Sandy Springs, Yumbii Food Truck finds a permanent parking spot and more. Read on.
Read MoreOur suggested four-day getaway for grown-ups would cost in the neighborhood of $5,000, depending on the choices you make.
Read MoreThe self-professed introvert is anything but as the ambitious Anna Fitzgerald in Horizon Theatre’s staging of the political comic drama “The City of Conversation.”
Read MoreLawrenceville’s 20-year-old Aurora Theatre adds an education coordinator and assistant technical director to its administrative staff.
Read MoreThis year’s series of rehearsed staged readings begins Sunday with Derek Dixon’s “When Things Are Lost,” a comic-drama about friendship, loss, understanding and forgiveness.
Read MoreThe Chattahoochee Hills playhouse puts actors, animals, ambiance and folk music into its take on the E.B. White story.
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