This weekend's best bets: Dec. 6
Spend part of your weekend with a Frog, a Toad, a Sugar Plum Fairy, George Bailey or any number of magical music makers.
Read MoreEnergy of the Stage
Spend part of your weekend with a Frog, a Toad, a Sugar Plum Fairy, George Bailey or any number of magical music makers.
Read MoreSome of the most worthy projects on Atlanta theater’s buffet table this next week likely won’t make headlines. For that reason we recommend “The Exonerated” at the Alliance; “Naked City,” from the PushPush peeps at the Goat Farm; “The Theory of Everything” by the Collective Project, also at the Goat Farm; and Working Title Playwrights’ “WTP Chain Play.” Lots of holiday morsels remain as well.
Read Moreurora Theatre in Lawrenceville, and Atlanta’s big dog, the Alliance Theatre, stole the show this week as Atlanta’s professional theater community honored its own at the eighth annual Suzi Bass Awards.
Read MoreHave relatives in town and feel the need to get them, and yourself, out of the house? Memories of turkey and stuffing giving you that old holiday feeling?Just need something to do with the family? We’ve got just the discount ticket!
Read MoreIf we could see one thing this weekend, it’d be “Wolves” at Actor’s Express. Also high on the list: the ASO and Beethoven’s Fifth, “Titus Clown!” by Out of Hand Theater and “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” at the Center for Puppetry Arts. Last chance: “Two Drink Minimum” at Theatrical Outfit.
Read MoreLast chance for “Assassins” at Fabrefaction and “The Minotaur” at Synchronicity. Openings this weekend include Atlanta Opera’s “Carmen” and Steve Yockey’s world premiere “Wolves” at Actor’s Express. Everybody howl!
Read MoreGoogie Uterhardt on theater: “There’s nothing like being someone else for a couple of hours. You can be, or do, anything and then get a free pass, because it’s theater, it’s your job.”
Read MoreOut of Hand Theater’s “Titus Clown!” opens Wednesday; this is your last chance for the Collective Project’s “Devil Tree” and the Alliance Theatre’s “Real Tweenagers of Atlanta: The Final Weekend.”
Read MoreTen recommendations to tickle your fancy, from Yorkey and Kitt to Stephen Sondheim, from last runs to world premieres (at the Alliance, Collective Project, Synchronicity and Theatrical Outfit). Let’s see a show!
Read MoreOpening this weekend: “Tigers Be Still” at Aurora Theatre, “Time Stands Still” at Horizon Theatre and “What I Learned in Paris” at the Alliance. It’s also your last chance for “My Name Is Asher Lev” at Theatrical Outfit.
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