Alliance's 'Harmony,' 'Choir Boy' top 2014 Suzis
The Alliance Theatre, one of the largest companies in the Southeast, won 11 Suzi Bass awards on Monday night, as local theater professionals convened to honor their own.
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The Alliance Theatre, one of the largest companies in the Southeast, won 11 Suzi Bass awards on Monday night, as local theater professionals convened to honor their own.
Read MoreThe Jets and the Sharks. A star-crossed love affair. The words and music of Stephen Sondheim and Leonard Bernstein. Are you ready to rumble? Fabrefaction Theatre Conservatory is, with …
Read MoreA total of 17 metro companies are nominated for at least one of Atlanta theater’s top awards. Winners will be announced Nov. 3 at a ceremony/party. Congratulations to all the nominees!
Read More“Willy Wonka” and “Gutenberg! The Musical” are going, going, almost gone. Our top pick: “Mass Transit Muse” at 7 Stages. Choose wisely and beware, next weekend gets even busier.
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do this weekend? Our select list of recommendations can take you outdoors or in, to “The Barber of Seville” or New Orleans, the Civil War or Willy Wonka’s candy land.
Read MoreThe 4-year-old Atlanta theater company in West Midtown has morphed into a full conservatory for young artists.
Read More“Maurice Hines Is Tappin’ Thru Life” at the Alliance is a sure thing, but we dare you to also take an adventure this weekend. Check out “Mariela in the Desert” (Aurora Theatre), “Letters to Sala” (Stage Door Players & Company J) or “Topdog/Underdog” (the newish Song of Karibu company). Yup, we double dog dare you.
Read MoreJoin Encore Atlanta live at 1 p.m. Wednesday to learn how Fabrefaction Theatre Conservatory has bumped up its education mission.
Read MoreOur most intriguing best bets this weekend: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at the Fox, “Shakespeare’s R&J” at Fabrefaction, “Where the Mountain Meets the Moon” at Synchronicity Theatre, the new “Whistling Psyche” and a double bill of heartbreak by Atlanta playwright Theroun D’arcy Patterson.
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