This weekend's best bets: Oct. 17
No openings, but lots of see-them-while-you-can opportunities: “Milvotchkee, Visconsin” at Synchronicity, “Sleepy Hollow Experience” at Serenbe and Horizon’s “Third Country” among them.
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No openings, but lots of see-them-while-you-can opportunities: “Milvotchkee, Visconsin” at Synchronicity, “Sleepy Hollow Experience” at Serenbe and Horizon’s “Third Country” among them.
Read MoreOur top picks this week include the final weekend of “Choir Boy” at the Alliance, and two world premieres — Synchronicity’s “Milvotchkee, Visconsin” and Horizon’s “Third Country.” BTW, congrats if you have tickets to Serenbe Playhouse’s “Sleepy Hollow Experience,” the run is sold out.
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 MoreThe Atlanta Symphony Orchestra begins its 69th season this weekend, which also sees the openings of “Milvotchkee, Visconsin” (a world premiere at Synchronicity) and “The Navigator” (a 7 Stages production at the Goat Farm Arts Center). Continuing at the Alliance is “Choir Boy” by Tarell Alvin McCraney, who just this week won a MacArthur Foundation “genius” grant. Have fun!
Read MoreMeet Molly. She has a hole in her head. Find out what she plans to do about it in Milvotchkee, Visconsin, a comedy about a tragedy receiving its world …
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 MoreSynchronicity Theatre, in the business of doing smart, gutsy, bold work that lifts up the voices of women and girls, will feature two world premieres in its four-show 2013-14 season.
Read MoreKids rule, with “The Velveteen Rabbit” at Serenbe Playhouse, “The Cat in the Hat” at the Center for Puppetry Arts and Synchronicity Theatre’s annual Playmaking for Girls. Grownups would be wise to check out the almost indescribable “Curious Encounters” hosted by 7 Stages.
Read MoreThis weekend’s your last chance for “Equus” and “Petite Rouge,” plus your only chance to see Zoetic Dance Ensemble’s “Gurl,” Mike Tyson and Jillian Michaels.
Read MoreThis weekend only: Atlanta Ballet dances “Carmina Burana” and the ASO stages “Mother Goose.” Plus Aurora’s “The Drowsy Chaperone” closes Sunday. Make your picks.
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