This weekend's best bets: April 18
This weekend’s your last chance for “Equus” and “Petite Rouge,” plus your only chance to see Zoetic Dance Ensemble’s “Gurl,” Mike Tyson and Jillian Michaels.
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This weekend’s your last chance for “Equus” and “Petite Rouge,” plus your only chance to see Zoetic Dance Ensemble’s “Gurl,” Mike Tyson and Jillian Michaels.
Read MoreThe Fox Theatre teamed with photographer Fabio Musio to create 270 panoramic images for the technology-based tour, all from 3,240 original images of the historic landmark.
Read MoreLarry the Cable Guy & Bill Engvall do two shows — at 5 and 8 p.m. May 4 — at the Fox Theatre. Only one thing ever made Bill Engvall …
Read MoreJoin your Atlanta Symphony Orchestra for the local premiere of Scottish composer James MacMillan’s 2011 Piano Concerto No. 3, The Mysteries of Light, featuring the elegant interpretation of French …
Read MoreThis weekend only: Atlanta Ballet dances “Carmina Burana” and the ASO stages “Mother Goose.” Plus Aurora’s “The Drowsy Chaperone” closes Sunday. Make your picks.
Read MoreThe “Spotlight On” series on the Tony Award website features photos, videos, plot summaries, history, trivia, cast albums, scripts, links to productions’ social media and downloadable music on more than 20 plays and musicals eligible for 2013 honors.
Read MoreAtlanta actor Steve Hudson on theater: “I love the immediacy of it. … The communal experience of everyone being in the same room together.”
Read MoreThe 36th Annual Atlanta Jazz Festival — taking place Memorial Day weekend in Piedmont Park — will emphasize the jazz world’s emerging talent, from singer Cécile McLorin Salvant to saxophonist, composer and bandleader Tia Fuller.
Read More“Sister Act” plays the Fox Theatre from April 23 to 28. You’ve seen him in the pit — just a hand with a baton waving in the semi-darkness. He — …
Read MoreThe Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s 2013-14 season will feature five world premieres, six Atlanta premieres, a return trip to New York’s Carnegie Hall and a tribute to the late maestro Robert Shaw.
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