This week's best bets: July 24
Say it with musicals. Go north of town for “Mary Poppins” at Aurora Theatre or south for Serenbe’s “Oklahoma!” Tell us where you go and what you like.
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Say it with musicals. Go north of town for “Mary Poppins” at Aurora Theatre or south for Serenbe’s “Oklahoma!” Tell us where you go and what you like.
Read MoreWow! Where to begin? Must-sees in our book include “One Man, Two Guvnors” at Ga Shakes and “That Uganda Play” in the Essential festival. Openings include “Mary Poppins” at Aurora, “Right On” at Horizon and, on Monday, the Weird Sisters “Late: A Cowboy Song.” Just ahead: Serenbe’s “Oklahoma!” and Essential’s “Ravens & Seagulls.” Saddle up, playgoers.
Read MoreEven Oz (at Serenbe Playhouse) is closed this weekend. You can go with Seuss and/or prepare for the rest of July, which features more to do than one person’s calendar can allow.
Read MoreThis weekend needs more than 2 days and 3 nights. There’s so much to see and so little time. Highly recommended: “The Tall Girls” (Alliance), “Race” (True Colors) and “The Great Gatsby” (Georgia Ensemble), plus a whole lot more.
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 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra begins its 69th season this weekend, which also sees the openings of “Milvotchkee, Visconsin” (a world premiere at Synchronicity) and “The Navigator” (a 7 Stages production at the Goat Farm Arts Center). Continuing at the Alliance is “Choir Boy” by Tarell Alvin McCraney, who just this week won a MacArthur Foundation “genius” grant. Have fun!
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