AM I BLUE?
The quizzical, azure-hued Blue Men play rhythms on PVC pipe and other found objects like performers in the musical “Stomp,” while practicing physical comedy like they’re high-tech heirs to silent film star Buster Keaton.
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The quizzical, azure-hued Blue Men play rhythms on PVC pipe and other found objects like performers in the musical “Stomp,” while practicing physical comedy like they’re high-tech heirs to silent film star Buster Keaton.
Read MoreWhat began 12 years ago with 24 movies about Jewish life and 2,000 or so viewers is now Atlanta’s largest film festival and the second-largest Jewish film festival in the world. The Atlanta Jewish Film Festivals runs Jan. 30-Feb. 20.
Read MoreIf you were to say David Lindsay-Abaire is a big deal in the American theater, you’d be right. His “Good People” runs Jan. 16-Feb. 10 at the Alliance Theatre.
Read MoreRemember when you were an amazing artist, a daring trapeze performer and a famous rock star — all in the same afternoon? As a child you were endlessly creative, fun-seeking …
Read MoreAtlanta Ballet’s “The Nutcracker” plays the Fox Theatre on Dec. 7-26. Magic comes naturally to The Nutcracker. The classic Tchaikovsky ballet, performed for more than half a century by Atlanta …
Read MoreYou know all about the “bah, humbugs” and “God bless us, everyones.” The carols, the visitations and Scrooge’s change of heart. You might not know that A Christmas Carol has …
Read More“This is home. It’s the community I love. I can be myself here. I don’t want to be a household name or a Hollywood star. It’s not who I am. It’s not what I want to do. I’m going to be right here doing quality work whenever I can,” says Atlanta actor Clifton Guterman, onstage now in “Wolves” at Actor’s Express.
Read MoreThe Atlanta Opera has experienced more change in the past 10 years than at any other time in its its 33-year existence. Here’s a look back — and ahead.
Read MoreAtlanta’s 7 Stages theater company, which begins a new era of leadership on Jan. 1, is days away from a Nov. 1 fundraising deadline of $25,000. As of Monday, the company needed only $2,000 more to meet that goal.
Read MoreGet your glo on beginning today when the Goat Farm Arts Center and gloATL dance company present the inaugural season of Tanz Farm, a series of experimental performances and collaborative workshops.
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