Alliance's 'Edward Foote,' 'Tuck' top 2015 Suzis
Twenty-two professional metro theater companies are eligible for the awards; seven went home with at least one honor.
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Twenty-two professional metro theater companies are eligible for the awards; seven went home with at least one honor.
Read MoreIf you want to get out of the house with visiting family members, we’ve got your ticket: Kids’ shows, musicals and classical ballet all dipped in a big of eggnog.
Read MoreIf all you want for Christmas is a good holiday show, you’re in luck. Atop our wish list: “Lyle the Crocodile” at Synchronicity Theatre, “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” at the Center for Puppetry Arts and “The 12 Dates of Christmas,” in its last weekend, at Aurora Theatre.
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 MoreIf you’re not into Christmas shows, you’re kind of scrooged right now. But there is much to choose from, for the young, the old, the perverse, families and grownups. If you just can’t go there — and regardless — we suggest “Murder Ballad” (last chance) at Actor’s Express and/or “Morgan Freeman Presents … ” at Dad’s Garage. Cheers!
Read MoreIf we had but one night out this weekend, we’d spend it at “Murder Ballad” (Actor’s Express), at the ASO, “White Rabbit Red Rabbit” (Out of Hand) or the intriguingly titled “Morgan Freeman Presents the Magic Negro and Other Blackness” (Dad’s Garage). How about you?
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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