This weekend's best bets: June 25
Want to get your culture on? Topping our recommendations this week is “Vanya, Sonia, Masha and Spike” at Horizon Theatre for its final weekend. Check out what’s just ahead, too. July gets busy.
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Want to get your culture on? Topping our recommendations this week is “Vanya, Sonia, Masha and Spike” at Horizon Theatre for its final weekend. Check out what’s just ahead, too. July gets busy.
Read MoreDon’t wait for visitors to get out and see the city you call home. Atlanta’s best attractions are all around us, as we sit in traffic, daydream or wonder why we’re at work while the sun is shining.
Read MoreWant to get your culture on? Our recommendations include “The Whale” (Actor’s Express), “Vanya, Sonia, Masha and Spike” and “Avenue Q” outdoors at Piedmont Park (both Horizon Theatre), the ASO season finale, the Atlanta Fringe Fest (various venues) and the One-Minute Play Fest (hosted by Actor’s Express).
Read MoreThe coming-of-age story about recently orphaned Mary Lennox is adapted by playwright Rachel Teagle in this world premiere. The show marks the debut of the new (and permanent) English …
Read MoreGeorgia Ensemble Theatre’s 23rd season commences Sept. 10 with the U.S. premiere of a musical based on the “Calendar Girls” movie, includes the Georgia premiere of “Peter and the Starcatcher” and gets by with a little help from the Beatles.
Read MoreLaugh and commiserate with Alexander in the musical Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. Alexander’s misadventures are again chronicled by Judith Viorst, who wrote the …
Read MoreThis weekend: Take in the raucous “Bad Jews,” opening at Actor’s Express and previews of “Tuck Everlasting,” the world premiere musical at the Alliance Theatre. And make plans now to hear the people sing in the reprise of “Les Misérables” at Aurora Theatre through March 8. All shows until Feb. 18 are sold out.
Read MoreSpend New Year’s Eve with Judy Garland or shizzazzling with the Dad’s Garage gang, then look ahead to a jam-packed winter season.
Read MoreOur top pick this week: “Libby’s at the Express,” a holiday celebration with singer extraordinaire (and funny lady) Libby Whittemore and her special guest, Miss Connie Sue Day, the 31st Lady of Country Music.
Read MoreIt took 17 seasons, but Atlanta’s smart, gutsy, bold Synchronicity Theatre finally has a permanent home. The Peachtree Street space opens Sept. 26 with “Lasso of Truth,” the sassy, sexy Wonder Woman origin story. Join us online at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday (Sept. 10) for a chat with Rachel May, Synchronicity’s co-founder and producing artistic director.
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