
Stage Door next season: 5 comedies, Lindbergh baby musical
Dunwoody company’s 16/17 titles are “Barefoot in the Park,” a “Let Nothing You Dismay” reprise, “Death by Design,” “The Cemetery Club” and “Baby Case.”
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Dunwoody company’s 16/17 titles are “Barefoot in the Park,” a “Let Nothing You Dismay” reprise, “Death by Design,” “The Cemetery Club” and “Baby Case.”
Read MoreThe Alliance Theatre’s 47th season features 12 productions on two stages, a musical by gospel artist BeBe Winans and the regional premiere of Ayad Ahktar’s Pulitzer Prize-winning “Disgraced.”
Read MoreThe second class of the Reiser Atlanta Artists Lab features an immersive, site-specific work, further development of a one-man sketch show seen earlier this year at Dad’s Garage, and a musical about a young American photography student and a red book
Read MoreBaseball and romance go toe to toe in this world premiere musical opening the Alliance Theatre’s mainstage season and likely headed to Broadway. It’s based on the iconic 1988 …
Read MoreWhen the indie film “Once” made it to the United States in 2007, you’d have been hard-pressed to imagine it as the stuff of Broadway musicals. But it did become a stage musical, one that won eight Tony awards.
Read More(Editor’s note: The world premiere of ‘Ghost Brothers of Darkland County’ ran April 4 to May 13, 2012.) The artist formerly known as Johnny Cougar has accomplished quite a lot …
Read MoreThis January, a wide-eyed, red-headed “little” orphan rolls into town — with a rich benefactor and a scruffy terrier in tow. Leaping lizards, Annie has arrived! Much of the action …
Read MoreIf you enjoy Broadway Across America – Atlanta shows, you should thank Fifth Third Bank. The financial services company is the title sponsor for the 2011-2012 Fifth Third Bank Broadway …
Read MoreDon’t look now, but there’s a classically trained actor inside that Grinch suit. Stefan Karl graduated from the Icelandic Academy of Arts in Reykjavík and is a National Theatre of …
Read MoreYou’ll never see their names above the title, or in lights on the marquee. But without performers like Kyli Rae and Christopher Hudson Myers, Mamma Mia! wouldn’t go on. Rae …
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