“In any collaboration I like to go all-in and really immerse myself in the collaborator’s work,” says choreographer Jonah Bokaer. His eight-year working history with
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 04:01PMIf you haven’t been a big theatergoer lately, Theatrical Outfit’s new production Silent Sky, onstage through March 8, could act as a simple reminder of
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 12:53PMDetroit in 1967 was famous for its Motown music (nearly every single the legendary label released that year became a nationwide hit) even as it
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 12:06PMEasily the best thing showing on stage or screen in Atlanta this weekend, Atlanta Ballet’s production of Jean-Christophe Maillot’s Romeo et Juliette is currently making
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 03:01PMThe “Tuck” in the title Tuck Everlasting is the name of a family — the Tucks: mother, father and two sons — and they are
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 03:01PMPapi’s dead, who’s got the chai? That’s something of the set-up behind the new comedy Bad Jews at Actor’s Express through February 22 as three
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:31AMNatasha Trethewey’s 2006 Pulitzer Prize–winning collection Native Guard is inarguably great poetry, but can it make great theater? The world premiere production of Native Guard
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 03:06PMSynchronicity Theatre opens its new home with a new play, Lasso of Truth. Though it was founded back in 1997, the company previously produced its five-play
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 03:25PMThe title may seem like a clue, but we never actually find out the name of the city where the characters in Lisa D’Amour’s award-winning
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