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 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 MoreIt’s a big dance weekend, with new work by Atlanta Ballet and Tanz Farm/gloATL but also the return of Ballethnic’s “Leopard Tale.” Also: “Equus” opens at Actor’s Express and “The Whipping Man” continues to crackle at the Alliance.
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 MoreIf we could see any show this weekend, it’d be “The Drowsy Chaperone,” a quintessentially great musical comedy, at Aurora Theatre. Also: It’s your last chance for “Angry Fags,” a world premiere at 7 Stages, and your only weekend to catch the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra and Capital City Opera’s timely, topical “Secret Agent.”
Read MoreThe Alliance Theatre is one of four regional theaters taking part in the National Civil War Project, a multi-city, multi-year effort to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Civil War through art and academia. Its partner: Emory University.
Read MoreOur advice: Get tickets now for 7 Stages “Angry Fags” and the Alliance’s “Whipping Man.” Catch “Fly” at Theatrical Outfit and “Two Trains Running” by the brilliant August Wilson at True Colors before they close on Sunday.
Read More“The Whipping Man” runs March 8-April 7 in the Alliance Theatre’s Hertz Stage. In the past year Alexander Greenfield directed at the New York Musical Theatre Festival, assistant directed Ibsen’s …
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