'Newsies' to play Fox Theatre in 2014-15
Stop the presses! Here comes “Newsies.” The musical, still running on Broadway, will visit the Fox Theatre as part of the 2014-15 Broadway in Atlanta season.
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Stop the presses! Here comes “Newsies.” The musical, still running on Broadway, will visit the Fox Theatre as part of the 2014-15 Broadway in Atlanta season.
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Read MoreIt’s loud and proud and full of energy. And it’s back at the Fox Theatre. Of course we’re talking Stomp, the stage show — and 22-year-old phenomenon — that …
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Read MoreThe Alliance Theatre stages Tarell Alvin McCraney’s “Choir Boy” in the Hertz Stage from Sept. 6 through Oct. 13. :: Tarell Alvin McCraney has been writing plays since he was …
Read MoreLast chance! The Johnny Cash songbook fuels Ring of Fire, at the beautiful Alabama Shakespeare Festival in Montgomery. Follow along as the storied Man in Black deals with love, faith, …
Read MoreMotown, the groundbreaking record label founded by Berry Gordy Jr. in 1959, is enjoying a renaissance of sorts. Just one example: “Motown: The Musical,” selling out on Broadway six months into its run, a possibly headed to the Fox Theatre once it tours.
Read MoreCan major change happen with a simple walk in the woods? That’s the question asked in this drama about the give-and-take relationship between two superpower arms negotiators. In “A …
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