This week’s best bets: Dec. 30, 2015-Jan. 7, 2016
What to see? What to do? It’s a relatively light week, but we have a few holiday holdovers and some don’t-miss events just ahead.
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What to see? What to do? It’s a relatively light week, but we have a few holiday holdovers and some don’t-miss events just ahead.
Read MoreCrumpet the surly elf is back for another round of The Santaland Diaries, and he’s not happy about it. Crumpet (Harold M. Leaver, returning for his 17th season) recounts the …
Read MoreWhat to see? What to do? It’s really up to you and what makes your holiday sing. If we planned your weekend, it’d start with 7 Stages’ Home Brew and include Aurora’s “Christmas Canteen,” “Frog and Toad” at Synchronicity; and the one-of-a-kind Libby Whittemore at Actor’s Express.
Read MoreThis week’s top picks: Actor’s Express introduces three new plays — by S.M. Shephard-Massat, Johnny Drago and Lee Nowell — in its Threshold series, plus openings at Stage Door Players, Synchronicity and Theatrical Outfit.
Read MoreIf you don’t like holiday-themed theater and music, well, January is only about 34 days away. For now, feast on “A Christmas Carol” at the Alliance Theatre, Atlanta Ballet’s “Nutcracker” and many delights from the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.
Read MoreOne more weekend: This is your last chance to see the world premiere of Steve Yockey’s “Pluto” at Actor’s Express. You’ll thank us. It’s also beginning to look a lot like Christmas show season around here.
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 MoreHappy Thanksgiving! If you have room for culture amid the turkey and stuffing, check out “The Summer of Daisy May” at the new Marietta Theatre (for laughs) or “Wolves” at Actor’s Express (for chill bumps). The holiday show season accelerates with “Aurora’s Christmas Canteen 2012,” the Alliance’s “A Christmas Carol,” “Nuncrackers” at OnStage Atlanta and “The Santaland Diaries” at Horizon.
Read MoreHave relatives in town and feel the need to get them, and yourself, out of the house? Memories of turkey and stuffing giving you that old holiday feeling?Just need something to do with the family? We’ve got just the discount ticket!
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