Theatrical Outfit & The City of Atlanta Honor Tom Key
Theatrical Outfit Artistic Director Tom Key is retiring after 25 years. Key officially retires from the position on Tuesday, June 30, 2020. The City of Atlanta and Fulton County are …
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Theatrical Outfit Artistic Director Tom Key is retiring after 25 years. Key officially retires from the position on Tuesday, June 30, 2020. The City of Atlanta and Fulton County are …
Read MorePictured above: Theatrical Outfit’s The Laramie Project. Photo credit: Casey Gardner Photography. Theatrical Outfit has announced the upcoming addition of two new initiatives to promote growth in the theatre community. …
Read MorePrepare your best puns about food and speed, and grab your tickets for Theatrical Outfit’s delectable comedy as it rushes into its last weekend.
Read MoreAs Atlanta welcomes those evacuating Hurricane Dorian’s path, groups from the Atlanta Braves to the Children’s Museum of Atlanta are offering discounts to those displaced by the storm. For theatre-loving …
Read More“10 actors. 2 directors. 1 unforgettable experience.” Theatrical Outfit launches its next season with two plays about American society, one, a quaint classic, and the other, a jarring, yet hopeful …
Read MoreNora returns as the delicious Aurora Theatre / Actor’s Express co-pro of “A Doll’s House, Part 2” moves to Lawrenceville. Other notables: a one-night “Della’s Diner” reunion; the approaching “Ever After” (Alliance) + “Unexpected Play Festival” (Theatrical Outfit).
Read MoreThe ASO salutes Leonard Bernstein on Jan. 10 + 12; “Love’s Labour’s Lost” opens at the Shakespeare Tavern; and Georgia Ensemble’s “Million Dollar Quartet” continues off-site. Just ahead: a “Della’s Diner” reunion, the Alliance’s Cinderella-ish “Ever After” and “A Doll’s House, Part 2,” at Aurora Theatre.
Read MoreWelcome to the last column of the year. With it, a jolly holiday to all. Many holiday shows exit after this weekend, although four hold on a bit longer. Then set your sleigh’s GPS for some of the bigger openings of the season.
Read MoreChristmas, anyone? Your best bets this week range from concerts to a ballet and include musicals, puppets, dramas, satires, one-person shows and something for families, kids, grown-ups and the biggest “bah, humbugs” in your bunch.
Read MoreFestive outings await. The bad news: “Knead” (Alliance) closes Sunday. The good news: “Christmas Canteen” (Aurora), “A Christmas Carol” (Alliance), Atlanta Ballet’s new “Nutcracker” and “Frog and Toad” (Synchronicity) open or continue; and the ASO plays its first holiday concert. Intriguing: Aurora’s one-man “This Wonderful Life.”
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