Mesmerizing 'Little Sparrow' alights again at Theatrical Outfit
Harabel, or A Sparrow Over a Minefield, received its world premiere in a two-night run at Theatrical Outfit last winter. Now it’s back for a well-deserved three weeks. It’s …
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Harabel, or A Sparrow Over a Minefield, received its world premiere in a two-night run at Theatrical Outfit last winter. Now it’s back for a well-deserved three weeks. It’s …
Read MoreNo openings, but lots of see-them-while-you-can opportunities: “Milvotchkee, Visconsin” at Synchronicity, “Sleepy Hollow Experience” at Serenbe and Horizon’s “Third Country” among them.
Read MoreCaroline Freedlund on theater: “I can’t think of anything else I would do. I love it. Nothing makes me feel as happy as getting to perform. And so far I’ve been lucky enough to get to do it.”
Read MoreAtlanta actor Eric J. Little was named for a soap opera character. Find out which one — and much more about the guy playing a Sudanese refugee-turned-American in Horizon Theatre’s world premiere of “Third County,” by Suehyla El-Attar.
Read MoreOur top picks this week include the final weekend of “Choir Boy” at the Alliance, and two world premieres — Synchronicity’s “Milvotchkee, Visconsin” and Horizon’s “Third Country.” BTW, congrats if you have tickets to Serenbe Playhouse’s “Sleepy Hollow Experience,” the run is sold out.
Read MoreThe riches are many. See one, two or three. “Choir Boy.” “Milvotchkee, Visconsin.” ASO world premiere. “Tosca.” “Urinetown: The Musical.” “The Guys.” “Venus in Fur.” “Spunk.” And much, much more.
Read MoreMidtown’s Alliance Theatre and Aurora Theatre in Lawrenceville, both big producers of musicals, lead the Suzi Bass Award nominations for the 2012 season. In all, 17 metro companies were nominated for Atlanta’s top theater honors.
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do in the next week or so? Here’s our select list of recommendations.
Read MoreTheatrical Outfit will open its 2013-14 season on Sept. 11 with the 9/11-themed drama “The Guys.: The factual two-character work, about a journalist who helps a fire captain eulogize the men he lost in the World Trade Center collapse, features Jasmine Guy and Brian Kurlander.
Read MoreYour 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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