This weekend's best bets: Sept. 5
Looking for something cultural to do in the next week or so? Here’s our select list of recommendations.
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Looking for something cultural to do in the next week or so? Here’s our select list of recommendations.
Read MoreNot taking in Dragon Con this weekend? Looking for something cultural to do? Here’s our select list of recommendations.
Read MoreSerenbe’s “Hair” gets a new Berger and La Marquise du Châtelet continues to fight convention in a Weird Sisters’ staging. Also this weekend: The return of “Living Walls” street art and the Piedmont Park Arts Festival.
Read MoreWhat to see? Choose one, or all three, of Essential Theatre’s world premieres in their final performances; an epic, American and/or French, respectively, at Serenbe Playhouse and/or Aurora Theatre in Lawrenceville; jazz in the great outdoors at Callanwolde; or a sexy foray into love, philosophy and science with Weird Sisters Theatre Project’s Georgia premiere of “Emilie: La Marquise du Châtelet Defends Her Life Tonight.”
Read MoreKevin Harry, who plays Javert in Aurora Theatre’s “Les Misérables,” began dabbling in theater when he moved from Maryland to Atlanta in 1996. “It scared the living daylights out of me, but I loved it.”
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do in the next week or so? Here’s our select list of recommendations, topped by “Les Misérables” at Aurora Theatre, “Hair” at Serenbe Playhouse and “Every Tongue Confess” at Horizon Theatre. Your choices are many.
Read MoreIt’s a big weekend in WET-lanta. “Hair” opens at Serenbe Playhouse, “Les Misérables” opens at Aurora Theatre, the Essential Theatre’s New Play Festival is in full swing and that wacky gang at Dad’s Garage says goodbye to its longtime home with a special TheatreSports. Where will you be?
Read MoreThe 2013 edition unreels 14 films and two mornings of cartoons, a tried-and-true mix of classics, blockbusters and animation. Take out your smartphones and mark your calendars for Oz or 42, Les Misérables, the Sing-along-a Grease or Leo DiCaprio as Jay Gatsby, among other tasty titles.
Read MoreAurora Theatre’s 18th season features six shows included “Les Misérables,” “Lombardi,” the annual “Christmas Canteen” and a musical yet to be named.
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do this weekend and beyond? Here are Encore Atlanta’s recommendations. Managing editor Kathy Janich suggests “Copenhagen,” a Tony Award-winning drama opening at the Academy Theatre, and more.
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