'Shrew' business starts Shakespeare Tavern season
The Midtown playhouse plans four comedies, three history plays, two tragedies, one from Dickens and a wild card.
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The Midtown playhouse plans four comedies, three history plays, two tragedies, one from Dickens and a wild card.
Read MoreUp for a little bit of opera insanity? If so, this is your weekend. That’s when The Atlanta Opera holds its sixth annual 24-Hour Opera Project.
Read MoreGeorgia Ensemble Theatre’s 23rd season commences Sept. 10 with the U.S. premiere of a musical based on the “Calendar Girls” movie, includes the Georgia premiere of “Peter and the Starcatcher” and gets by with a little help from the Beatles.
Read More“La bohème,” “The Pirates of Penzance” and “Romeo and Juliet” will play the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, plus …
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 MoreOur most intriguing best bets this weekend: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at the Fox, “Shakespeare’s R&J” at Fabrefaction, “Where the Mountain Meets the Moon” at Synchronicity Theatre, the new “Whistling Psyche” and a double bill of heartbreak by Atlanta playwright Theroun D’arcy Patterson.
Read MoreIf I could see one thing this weekend … it’d be a tough call. Topping the list: “The Geller Girls” and “In Love and Warcraft,” both at the Alliance, and “Six Degrees of Separation” at Actor’s Express. If you’re looking for something achingly romantic, choose from any number of “Romeo and Juliets” (ballet, stage, modern).
Read MoreOur don’t-miss events this weekend include “Master Harold” at Aurora, “The Odd Couple” at Fabrefaction and “Romeo and Juliet” at the Shakespeare Tavern — see them before they close. Atlanta Opera opens “La traviata,” and you have just once chance to take FAMILIES Centerstage at the Woodruff as well as Bach’s “Mass,” and Steve Martin with the ASO.
Read MoreLooking for romance, culture or both? We enthusiastically endorse Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, “Bike America” at the Alliance, “Master Harold … and the boys” at Aurora Theatre and August Wilson’s “Two Trains Running” by True Colors Theatre Company.
Read MoreFar more than a tasty follow-up to his revered First Piano Concerto, Tchaikovsky’s Second boasts its own unique beauties, such as the warmly intimate duet for cello and violin in …
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