This weekend's best bets: April 10
Looking to get your culture on this weekend? Here’s a place to start.
Read MoreEnergy of the Stage
Looking to get your culture on this weekend? Here’s a place to start.
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 MoreSay hello to “The Great Gatsby” at GET, “Race” at True Colors and “Red Badge of Courage” at 7 Stages. Say goodbye to “Shakespeare’s R&J” at Fabrefaction, closing Sunday. Mix in the symphony and the opera, and have yourself a blast.
Read MoreMidtown is Atlanta’s heart, a place known for good food, great theater and exuberant nightlife.
Read MoreAurora Theatre, with its blockbuster staging of “Les Miserables,” topped Atlanta’s 2013 professional theater awards with 7 Suzis on Monday night.
Read MoreThe riches are many. See one, two or three. “Choir Boy.” “Milvotchkee, Visconsin.” ASO world premiere. “Tosca.” “Urinetown: The Musical.” “The Guys.” “Venus in Fur.” “Spunk.” And much, much more.
Read MoreMidtown’s Alliance Theatre and Aurora Theatre in Lawrenceville, both big producers of musicals, lead the Suzi Bass Award nominations for the 2012 season. In all, 17 metro companies were nominated for Atlanta’s top theater honors.
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do in the next week or so? Here’s our select list of recommendations.
Read MoreSerenbe’s “Hair” gets a new Berger and La Marquise du Châtelet continues to fight convention in a Weird Sisters’ staging. Also this weekend: The return of “Living Walls” street art and the Piedmont Park Arts Festival.
Read MoreWhat to see? Choose one, or all three, of Essential Theatre’s world premieres in their final performances; an epic, American and/or French, respectively, at Serenbe Playhouse and/or Aurora Theatre in Lawrenceville; jazz in the great outdoors at Callanwolde; or a sexy foray into love, philosophy and science with Weird Sisters Theatre Project’s Georgia premiere of “Emilie: La Marquise du Châtelet Defends Her Life Tonight.”
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