This weekend's best bets: April 4
Your choices, among many others, include “The Cherry Orchard” at Theater Emory, “Equus” at Actor’s Express and the rousing “Petite Rouge” by Synchronicity Theatre.
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Your choices, among many others, include “The Cherry Orchard” at Theater Emory, “Equus” at Actor’s Express and the rousing “Petite Rouge” by Synchronicity Theatre.
Read More“I love that theater gives us the opportunity to connect with people, with the audience, with other performers. I take it as my own kind of ministry. I see it as something I was meant to do.”
Read MoreIf we could see anything this weekend, it would be the return of Synchronicity’s smart, vibrant “Petite Rouge,” which is good for all ages, and a lesson in harmony with “The Fabulous Lipitones” at Theatrical Outfit. Use our guide to make your picks for best bets.
Read MoreJohn Stewart is relatively new on Atlanta’s professional theater scene, but he’s making a name and a career for himself with roles at the Alliance Theatre and Synchronicity Theatre.
Read MoreActor-playwright Suehyla El-Attar on making theater: “There was no choice. It’s just what came next. Like puberty.”
Read More7 Stages this week launched its new — and free — Home Brew Series of new-play readings with a piece titled “Mass Transit Muse” by Michael Molina. The series continues Sunday with “Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow” by Atlanta playwright Nathaniel Lachenmeyer.
Read MoreWhether you’re drinking champagne, cheap beer or milk to bring in the new year, Atlanta’s artists have something for you.
Read MoreIf you’re in the Christmas spirit, we can recommend everything from Synchronicity Theatre’s “A Year With Frog and Toad” and the Alliance’s “A Christmas Carol” to a Very Merry Holiday Pops at the ASO. If not, try 7 Stages’ anti-holiday “Atlanta Xmas Apocalypse,” the Collective Project’s “The Theory of Everything” or Fabrefaction’s “Little Women.”
Read MoreSpend part of your weekend with a Frog, a Toad, a Sugar Plum Fairy, George Bailey or any number of magical music makers.
Read MorePower2give has raised $5,000 for Full Radius Dance. And $5,000 for gloATL dance company’s Hippodrome, coming to the Goat Farm Arts Center in March. Here’s how it works.
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