This weekend's best bets: Aug. 2
“Sweet Charity” opens this weekend at Aurora Theatre, puppet slammers from across the country are in town and “Time Between Us” continues its regional premiere run at Serenbe Playhouse. Plus! Much! More!
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“Sweet Charity” opens this weekend at Aurora Theatre, puppet slammers from across the country are in town and “Time Between Us” continues its regional premiere run at Serenbe Playhouse. Plus! Much! More!
Read MoreSay hello to True Colors’ “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner,” Horizon’s “Sheddin’ ” and Essential Theatre’s “The Local.” Almost gone … Serenbe’s “Midsummer.”
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do this weekend? We suggest Essential Theatre’s three-fer (“Bat-Hamlet” is the newest) and the Collective’s deadpan “Red Herring” with the deadpan Matthew Myers.
Read MoreCome and get your Shakespeare! Under the stars at Serenbe, with a pint of ale at the New American Shakespeare Tavern and at the blissfully air-conditioned Georgia Shakespeare. Also up: Puppets, waffles and a musical.
Read MoreIf you’re looking for something cultural to do this weekend, Encore Atlanta recommends the musicals “Ilyria” at Georgia Shakespeare and “Musicals Suck, The Musical” at Dad’s Garage along with a couple of special events: Synchronicity Theatre’s annual Playmaking for Girls summer performance and “What’s Eating Katie?” at the Alliance Theatre.
Read MoreWhat to do this weekend? We suggest Tom Key as C.S. Lewis at Theatrical Outfit, the One-Minute Play Festival at Actor’s Express on Sunday-Monday and the opening of “Musicals Suck, the Musical” at Dad’s Garage, among others.
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do this weekend and beyond? Encore Atlanta’s recommends a trip to Serenbe Playhouse for a new and different “Alice in Wonderland” and a full day of free activities on Sunday at the Woodruff Arts Center, in memory of the 122 Atlantans lost in the Orly plane crash.
Read MoreAfter a season away, Georgia Shakespeare returns to Piedmont Park this spring with The Tempest and a new name for its almost annual tradition: “Shakespeare in the Park.” “The Tempest” plays there May 9-13. The indoor summer season begins June 6 with a musical take on “Twelfth Night.”
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