Weekend's best bets: Aug. 14
Last call for “Oklahoma!” and “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” at Serenbe, as well as Essential Theatre’s “Ravens & Seagulls.” Just ahead: Jazz great Jimmy Heath and a new season at Theatrical Outfit.
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Last call for “Oklahoma!” and “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” at Serenbe, as well as Essential Theatre’s “Ravens & Seagulls.” Just ahead: Jazz great Jimmy Heath and a new season at Theatrical Outfit.
Read MoreWe 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 MoreIt’s an embarrassment of riches. Welcome Weird Sisters’ “Criminal Hearts,” Serenbe’s “Ten Mile Lake” and Georgia Shakespeare’s indoor version of “As You Like It,” which are opening. Say goodbye to “End of the Rainbow” at Actor’s Express, Arís Theatre’s “New Electric Ballroom” and the Fringe Fest, which are closing. PLUS MORE!
Read MoreDon’t let it rain on your parade. Head indoors for a few hours with cowgirls, Judy Garland, Eva Peron, Aida, some folks on the fringe of art, and/or relative newcomers Rising Sage and Aris theaters.
Read More“Theater is one of the reasons I wake up every day,” says Paris Crayton III. “It’s the only thing I dream about, the only thing I think about.”
Read MoreRecommended: “Cowgirls” at the Horizon, “End of the Rainbow” at Actor’s Express and Joshua Bell with the ASO. And look out, next week the calendar really gets busy.
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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