'Shrew' business starts Shakespeare Tavern season
The Midtown playhouse plans four comedies, three history plays, two tragedies, one from Dickens and a wild card.
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The Midtown playhouse plans four comedies, three history plays, two tragedies, one from Dickens and a wild card.
Read MoreAt Serenbe Playhouse, Shakespeare’s great tragedy becomes a modern war, set outdoors amid trees and a waterfall.
Read MoreAlso scheduled in 2017 are a zip-lining “Robin Hood,” a new adaptation of “The Sleepy Hollow Experience” and the return of “The Snow Queen.”
Read MoreWhat to see? What to do? It’s really up to you and what makes your holiday sing. If we planned your weekend, it’d start with 7 Stages’ Home Brew and include Aurora’s “Christmas Canteen,” “Frog and Toad” at Synchronicity; and the one-of-a-kind Libby Whittemore at Actor’s Express.
Read MoreThis week’s top picks: Actor’s Express introduces three new plays — by S.M. Shephard-Massat, Johnny Drago and Lee Nowell — in its Threshold series, plus openings at Stage Door Players, Synchronicity and Theatrical Outfit.
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do this weekend? Our select list of recommendations can take you outdoors or in, to “The Barber of Seville” or New Orleans, the Civil War or Willy Wonka’s candy land.
Read More“Maurice Hines Is Tappin’ Thru Life” at the Alliance is a sure thing, but we dare you to also take an adventure this weekend. Check out “Mariela in the Desert” (Aurora Theatre), “Letters to Sala” (Stage Door Players & Company J) or “Topdog/Underdog” (the newish Song of Karibu company). Yup, we double dog dare you.
Read MoreEat, drink and be merry (or tragic, it’s your call) with a half-price gift card to the New American Shakespeare Tavern. The Tavern, on Peachtree Street in Midtown Atlanta, …
Read MoreLast call for Out of Hand’s “Blackberry Winter” (this go-round) and Theatrical Outfit’s much-praised “Dividing the Estate.” Maurice Hines keeps on tappin’ at the Alliance, meanwhile, with the timely, truth-based “Letters to Sala” and the Atlanta Opera’s “The Barber of Seville” coming up.
Read MoreLooking to get your culture on this weekend? Here’s a place to start.
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