This weekend's best bets: Aug. 9
What to see? Check out “Anton in Show Business” by Weird Sisters Productions, a stripped-down “Sweet Charity” at Aurora Theatre and the high-flying “Peter Pan” at the Fox Theatre.
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What to see? Check out “Anton in Show Business” by Weird Sisters Productions, a stripped-down “Sweet Charity” at Aurora Theatre and the high-flying “Peter Pan” at the Fox Theatre.
Read More7 Stages’ 33rd season features two world premieres, one U.S. premiere, one Atlanta premiere and the development of a new play about the number seven.
Read More“What I Learned in Paris,” a world premiere, runs Sept. 5-Oct. 6 at the Alliance Theatre. Atlanta, 1973. Fall. The O’Jays, Paul Simon and Earth, Wind and Fire are on …
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do this weekend? We strongly suggest the new musical “Time Between Us” in its regional premiere at Serenbe Playhouse, the inspiring Youth Creates at 7 Stages and, at Theatrical Outfit, Rob Cleveland and Eric J. Little in “The Adventures of High John the Conqueror.”
Read MoreGuess who’s coming to town? This weekend Atlanta welcomes the Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas national conference. So what do those people do, anyway?
Read More“I can’t think of a way to say this without sounding like an über-geek, but the only thing I love more than atomic physics is a beautifully written play,” says Maggie McEnerny, director of “Copenhagen” at the Academy Theatre.
Read MoreThe inaugural Atlanta Fringe Fest spotlights grass-roots theater throughout the city on May 9-13. That’s an opening performance and 132 performances in four days, people.
Read MoreNick Arapoglou won the 2011 Suzi Award (Atlanta’s version of Broadway’s Tonys) as best actor in a musical for his performance as Princeton in the irreverent “Avenue Q” at Horizon Theatre. A snapshot.
Read MoreIn brief: Jimi, 25, seems to have a thing for art and artists. He played Andy Warhol (for the High Museum) in October’s Little Five Points Halloween Parade. He’s has …
Read MoreAtlanta has its own Tony Awards-style gala to celebrate its top theater artists and designers, the Suzi Bass Awards. Named after the late Atlanta film, TV and theater actress, the …
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