This weekend's best bets: June 19
We recommend a trip to Arden Forest or Oz, welcome “C.S. Lewis On Stage” to the mix and suggest you catch Weird Sisters’ “Criminal Hearts” and Rising Sage’s “Levi” before they’re gone for good.
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We recommend a trip to Arden Forest or Oz, welcome “C.S. Lewis On Stage” to the mix and suggest you catch Weird Sisters’ “Criminal Hearts” and Rising Sage’s “Levi” before they’re gone for good.
Read MoreBroadway regular Liz McCartney is often cast in juicy supporting roles — Ursula in “The Little Mermaid” being the latest, and she slurps them up with gusto.
Read MoreAtlanta Lyric Theatre’s five-show 2014-15 season begins with “Cats” in August, and includes “Chicago,” “Catch Me If You Can,” “Damn Yankees” and “Barnum.”
Read MoreJosh Young says he’s having the time of his life as Che in “Evita.”Critics have called his work “remarkable” and “mesmerizing.” One called him a “superstar in the making.” But the greatest honor, he says, was being compared to idol Mandy Patinkin, who created the role of Che in 1979 and won the best-actor Tony for doing so.
Read MoreAurora Theatre’s 18th season commences in mid-July and features four musicals, a drama and a farce, including the return of last season’s mega-hit, “Les Miserables.”
Read MoreThe 4-year-old Atlanta theater company in West Midtown has morphed into a full conservatory for young artists.
Read MoreThe little orphan who never stops singing and dancing sets up shop in Annie at Atlanta Lyric Theatre. The 1977 Tony Award-winning musical has proven its mettle with stagings and revivals …
Read MoreSay hello to “Dividing the Estate” (Theatrical Outfit), “Macbeth” with Veronika Duerr (Shakespeare Tavern), “Annie” (Atlanta Lyric) and “Maurice Hines Is Tappin’ Thru Life” (Alliance). Say goodbye to “Samantha Brown” (Aurora). If you’re in a classical mood, the ASO offers short and long programs.
Read MoreThis weekend needs more than 2 days and 3 nights. There’s so much to see and so little time. Highly recommended: “The Tall Girls” (Alliance), “Race” (True Colors) and “The Great Gatsby” (Georgia Ensemble), plus a whole lot more.
Read MoreThe Alliance Theatre’s 2014-15 season will include seven world premieres, including two musicals, and new plays from Atlanta playwrights Pearl Cleage and Phillip DePoy, and U.S. Poet Laureate Natasha Tretheway.
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