10 arts nonprofits, nearly $1 million
Making Santa’s “nice” list: 4 theater companies, 2 classical music groups, 2 visual arts venues, 1 dance company and a foundation. No French hens.
Read MoreEnergy of the Stage
Making Santa’s “nice” list: 4 theater companies, 2 classical music groups, 2 visual arts venues, 1 dance company and a foundation. No French hens.
Read MoreWonderRoot, Alternate ROOTS, ASO, Moving in the Spirit dance program, Aurora Theatre and Serenbe Playhouse are among the winners.
Read MoreThe best of this week’s best bets: “The C.A. Lyons Project” at the Alliance, “Silent Sky” at Theatrical Outfit and “Detroit ’67” at True Colors. What’s on your must-see list?
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 MoreThis weekend, see why Stacy Melich is earning raves in 7 Stages’ “Lady Lay,” check out Georgia Shakespeare making much ado in Piedmont Park, the dancing kids of Moving in the Spirit and the last swashbuckles of “Zorro” at the Alliance.
Read MoreIf we could see anything within the next week or so, it’d be the U.S. premiere of “Lady Lay” at 7 Stages, Moving in the Spirit’s “Between Worlds,” Atlanta Opera’s “The Italian Girl From Algiers,” Itzhak Perlman with the ASO, and “Much Ado About Nothing” under the stars, as Georgia Shakespeare once again fills Piedmont Park. So much to choose from, so little time!
Read MoreWe recommend world premieres at the ASO and Theatrical Outfit, any number of openings and “A Night at the Beam” fundraiser for Moving in the Spirit’s touring teen dancers.
Read More