Weekend's best bets: July 3
Even Oz (at Serenbe Playhouse) is closed this weekend. You can go with Seuss and/or prepare for the rest of July, which features more to do than one person’s calendar can allow.
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Even Oz (at Serenbe Playhouse) is closed this weekend. You can go with Seuss and/or prepare for the rest of July, which features more to do than one person’s calendar can allow.
Read MoreA rare weekend of no notable openings gives you a chance to play catch-up: “As You Like It” at Georgia Shakespeare, “Spamalot” at Atlanta Lyric Theatre, “C.S. Lewis On Stage” at Theatrical Outfit and “10 Mile Lake” at Serenbe all close on Sunday.
Read MoreWe recommend a trip to Arden Forest or Oz, welcome “C.S. Lewis On Stage” to the mix and suggest you catch Weird Sisters’ “Criminal Hearts” and Rising Sage’s “Levi” before they’re gone for good.
Read MoreThe wealth was shared at Sunday night’s Tony awards ceremony, with, perhaps, “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder,” Neil Patrick Harris and “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” Kenny Leon’s “A Raisin in the Sun” revival and Audra McDonald (adding a sixth Tony to her trophy case) as the biggest winners.
Read MoreThe 68th Tony awards will be broadcast live on CBS at 8 p.m. June 8 from Radio City Music Hall. Hugh Jackman, a rather staid choice compared to Neil Patrick Harris’ kicky performances the past few years, hosts.
Read MorePhylicia Rashad and Kenny Leon will go toe-to-toe in “Same Time, Next Year” to wrap the three-show 2013-14 season at True Colors Theatre Company. Former Atlantan Chris Coleman will direct.
Read MoreLast chance for “Assassins” at Fabrefaction and “The Minotaur” at Synchronicity. Openings this weekend include Atlanta Opera’s “Carmen” and Steve Yockey’s world premiere “Wolves” at Actor’s Express. Everybody howl!
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 MoreAtlanta-based director Kenny Leon is scheduled to helm a new theatrical adaptation of the film Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner to open on Broadway in fall 2008. Dramaturge Todd Kreidler, with whom Leon collaborated on August Wilson’s plays Gem of the Ocean and Radio Golf, will write the script…
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