This week's best bets: July 24
Say it with musicals. Go north of town for “Mary Poppins” at Aurora Theatre or south for Serenbe’s “Oklahoma!” Tell us where you go and what you like.
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Say it with musicals. Go north of town for “Mary Poppins” at Aurora Theatre or south for Serenbe’s “Oklahoma!” Tell us where you go and what you like.
Read MoreWow! Where to begin? Must-sees in our book include “One Man, Two Guvnors” at Ga Shakes and “That Uganda Play” in the Essential festival. Openings include “Mary Poppins” at Aurora, “Right On” at Horizon and, on Monday, the Weird Sisters “Late: A Cowboy Song.” Just ahead: Serenbe’s “Oklahoma!” and Essential’s “Ravens & Seagulls.” Saddle up, playgoers.
Read MoreGo funny, freaky or free this weekend. Your choices include “One Man, Two Guvnors” at Georgia Shakespeare, “The Rocky Horror Show” at Actor’s Express and the Alliance Theatre’s teen-powered Collision Project. Plus more.
Read MoreEven Oz (at Serenbe Playhouse) is closed this weekend. You can go with Seuss and/or prepare for the rest of July, which features more to do than one person’s calendar can allow.
Read MoreA rare weekend of no notable openings gives you a chance to play catch-up: “As You Like It” at Georgia Shakespeare, “Spamalot” at Atlanta Lyric Theatre, “C.S. Lewis On Stage” at Theatrical Outfit and “10 Mile Lake” at Serenbe all close on Sunday.
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 MorePhylicia Rashad and Kenny Leon will go toe-to-toe in “Same Time, Next Year” to wrap the three-show 2013-14 season at True Colors Theatre Company. Former Atlantan Chris Coleman will direct.
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do this weekend and beyond? Here are Encore Atlanta’s recommendations (in alphabetical order). Pictured: Randy Cohlmia and Denise Arribas in “The Motherf**ker With the Hat” …
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