This week's best bets: Nov. 6
Topping our list this week: Georgia Ensemble Theatre’s acclaimed “Elephant Man”; “Murder Ballad, opening this weekend at Actor’s Express; and “Madama Butterfly,” the season opener at The Atlanta Opera.
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Topping our list this week: Georgia Ensemble Theatre’s acclaimed “Elephant Man”; “Murder Ballad, opening this weekend at Actor’s Express; and “Madama Butterfly,” the season opener at The Atlanta Opera.
Read MoreSynchronicity Theatre, a professional company devoted to giving women a voice, has its first permanent home in 16 years, at Midtown’s Peachtree Pointe.
Read MoreThis year’s Atlanta Francophonie Festival — March 14-20 — hooks up with Théâtre du Rêve’s Nearly New Festival to feature nine play readings with themes as varied and current as bullying and our obsession with Facebook.
Read More“It’s truthful,” Park Krausen says about making theater for a living. She first knew she wanted to be a performer at age 4. Hear that story and much more from the Georgia Shakespeare and Théâtre du Rêve regular in this ENCORE SNAPSHOT.
Read MoreLooking for romance, culture or both? We enthusiastically endorse Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, “Bike America” at the Alliance, “Master Harold … and the boys” at Aurora Theatre and August Wilson’s “Two Trains Running” by True Colors Theatre Company.
Read MoreEliana Marianes has been speaking French since second grade and playing with Théâtre du Rêve, Atlanta’s French language theater company, since 2008. She’s there now in “Lovers and Lunatics: Three Farces de Feydeau,” a bit of fluff for valentine’s season.
Read MoreIf we could send you anywhere, it’d be an Alliance weekend. The brand-new “Bike America” is wickedly funny and smart, and David Lindsay-Abaire’s “Good People” is the kind of great American play you shouldn’t miss. Theater, symphony, ballet … where are you headed?
Read MoreIf we could see anything this weekend, our list would include “Fly” at Theatrical Outfit, “Good People” (before it closes) at the Alliance and “Lovers & Lunatics” in English AND French at Théâtre du Rêve. What about you?
Read MoreAtlanta actor Tony Larkin is onstage now in Georgia Ensemble Theatre’s “The Man Who Came to Dinner” and next month as the Minotaur in Synchronicity Theatre’s world premiere of “The Minotaur.”
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do this weekend (and beyond)? Here are Encore Atlanta’s recommendations, compiled by Managing Editor Kathy Janich.
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