THIS WEEKEND'S BEST BETS | July 16
“Chasin’ dem Blues.” “Rent.” “Uprising.” “Drood.” Start there this weekend, and enjoy.
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“Chasin’ dem Blues.” “Rent.” “Uprising.” “Drood.” Start there this weekend, and enjoy.
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 MoreNew this week: “Blues for an Alabama Sky” at the Alliance. This weekend only: The world premiere of “Creation/Creator” at the ASO. Last chance for “Marcus” at Actor’s Express, “Our Town” at the Shakespeare Tavern and “Grand Concourse” at Horizon Theatre.
Read MoreOur top theater picks: “Edward Foote” at the Alliance, “Marcus; or the Secret of Sweet” at Actor’s Express and “Storefront Church” at Theatrical Outfit. The ASO digs into soul and Atlanta Ballet goes modern.
Read MoreThis week we’re high on “Edward Foote” at the Alliance, “Marisol” at Theater Emory, “Marcus; or the Secret of Sweet” at Actor’s Express and “Storefront Church” at Theatrical Outfit. Also playing: the ASO and The Atlanta Opera.
Read MoreLast call for “Silent Sky” at Theatrical Outfit as well as “The C.A. Lyons Project (Alliance), “Detroit ’67” (True Colors), “Rigoletto” (Atlanta Opera), StinkyKids the Musical (Synchronicity), the national tour of “Wicked” at the Fox and the Center for Puppetry Arts’ “Anne Frank: Without and Within.”
Read MoreThis weekend’s your last chance for “4000 Miles” at Aurora. Also recommended: Theatrical Outfit’s “Silent Sky,” the Kendeda-winning “C.A. Lyons Project” at the Alliance, “Detroit ’67” at True Colors and the always entertaining Libby Whittemore at Actor’s Express.
Read MoreJust in time for spring training, Georgia Ensemble Theatre brings us the world premiere of Homers, by up-and-coming Atlanta playwright (and actor) Jacob York. The story features Atlanta sportswriter Leigh …
Read MoreWant to get your culture on this weekend? Here are our recommendations.
Read MoreTopping our list this week: “Murder Ballad,” “Murder Ballad,” “Murder Ballad.” Plus, the ASO returns (if you can get a ticket) and Dad’s Garage opens the one-man “Morgan Freeman Presents …,” which looks at how the media represents black men, touching on everything from Dr. Seuss and Uncle Ben, to prison, white flight, Aunt Jemima and Black Jesus. Sounds intriguing, no? And ambitious.
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