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Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Review: She sews “Intimate Apparel” but is snagged by society’s restrictions by Howard Pousner

Like its protagonist, Intimate Apparel has not had the smoothest journey to get here.... The post Review: She sews “Intimate Apparel” but is snagged by society’s restrictions appeare…

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Review: Political, personal differences come into view in Horizon’s “The Light” by Howard Pousner

The Light, the challenging new play onstage at Horizon Theatre through April... The post Review: Political, personal differences come into view in Horizon’s “The Light” appeared first …

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Monday, March 28, 2022

Theater notes: Broadway in Atlanta season, “Trading Places” cast, Aurora event by Howard Pousner

A spectacular, spectacular Tony Award-winning Best Musical is set to can-can its... The post Theater notes: Broadway in Atlanta season, “Trading Places” cast, Aurora event appeared first…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:00AM
Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Review: Synchronicity’s “Legacy of Light” illuminates intersection of love, science by Howard Pousner

Karen Zacarias’ scientifically centered Legacy of Light begins, appropriately, with the collision... The post Review: Synchronicity’s “Legacy of Light” illuminates intersection of lo…

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Friday, March 18, 2022

Atlanta Soundtrack: New cuts from Jamee Cornelia and Eric Nam, and classic Tams by Howard Pousner

Jamee Cornelia: “Autumn View” Multi-talented rapper and artist Jamee Cornelia has worn many... The post Atlanta Soundtrack: New cuts from Jamee Cornelia and Eric Nam, and classic Tams a…

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Review: Art stirringly imitates life in Alliance Theatre’s poetic “Bina’s Six Apples” by Howard Pousner

In Bina’s Six Apples, a family must abruptly flee for safety as... The post Review: Art stirringly imitates life in Alliance Theatre’s poetic “Bina’s Six Apples” appeared first on …

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Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Atlanta theater leaders on moving through stages during two challenging Covid years by Howard Pousner

Wednesday marks two full years since Atlanta’s Covid shutdown, which occurred on... The post Atlanta theater leaders on moving through stages during two challenging Covid years appeared fi…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:00AM
Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Some extra drama accompanies Pinch ‘n’ Ouch’s “Tick, Tick . . . Boom!” and “Rent” by Howard Pousner

The musical Tick, Tick . . . Boom! revolves around an aspiring... The post Some extra drama accompanies Pinch ‘n’ Ouch’s “Tick, Tick . . . Boom!” and “Rent” appeared first on A…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:00AM
Thursday, October 14, 2021

Review: Vernal & Sere’s “The Exterminating Angel” takes a seat at Buñuel’s surreal table by Howard Pousner

The party never stops in The Exterminating Angel. But instead of a... The post Review: Vernal & Sere’s “The Exterminating Angel” takes a seat at Buñuel’s surreal table appeared …

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:00AM
Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Wraiths, ghosts and specters lurk in Aurora’s Lawrenceville Ghost Tours by Howard Pousner

Everywhere we strolled around downtown Lawrenceville before sunset one recent Saturday afternoon,... The post Wraiths, ghosts and specters lurk in Aurora’s Lawrenceville Ghost Tours appear…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 12:58PM
Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Review: Softer side of “Heathers” gets play in Actor’s Express-Oglethorpe musical by Howard Pousner

When it premiered in 1989, Heathers was a box office flop. In... The post Review: Softer side of “Heathers” gets play in Actor’s Express-Oglethorpe musical appeared first on ARTS ATL.

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 12:00PM
Thursday, September 30, 2021

Review: Synchronicity’s “The Bluest Eye” an unblinking look at roots of self-hate by Howard Pousner

It’s a nice notion to believe that childhood is a sacred, protected... The post Review: Synchronicity’s “The Bluest Eye” an unblinking look at roots of self-hate appeared first on AR…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:00AM
Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Review: Theatrical Outfit’s “An Iliad” a potent statement on the tragedy of war by Howard Pousner

War is inherently epic. The famed film director Francois Truffaut said that... The post Review: Theatrical Outfit’s “An Iliad” a potent statement on the tragedy of war appeared first o…

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Thursday, September 23, 2021

Atlanta arts venues scramble to start the fall season and keep their patrons safe by Howard Pousner

Go take in a movie at the Plaza Theatre and you can... The post Atlanta arts venues scramble to start the fall season <em>and</em> keep their patrons safe appeared first on ARTS …

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 02:12PM
Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Review: It’s a mystery how “Darlin’ Cory,” for all its good parts, doesn’t quite jell by Howard Pousner

Though many of the elements of Darlin’ Cory, the new musical  opening... The post Review: It’s a mystery how “Darlin’ Cory,” for all its good parts, doesn’t quite jell appeared …

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Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Co-creators O’Hare, Peterson confront the hell of war in “An Iliad” at Theatrical Outfit by Howard Pousner

After the Richard Greenberg play The Author’s Voice in Chicago brought director... The post Co-creators O’Hare, Peterson confront the hell of war in “An Iliad” at Theatrical Outfit a…

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Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Q&A: “Darlin’ Cory” creators make Appalachian folklore vital at Alliance by Howard Pousner

The curvy wood trimmings of the Alliance Theatre’s stunning new Coca-Cola Stage... The post Q&A: “Darlin’ Cory” creators make Appalachian folklore vital at Alliance appeared firs…

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Thursday, September 2, 2021

Review: Lyric’s “Chaperone” a send-up of Roaring ’20s musicals that barely purrs by Howard Pousner

“I hate theatre. Well, it’s so disappointing, isn’t it?” begins the parody... The post Review: Lyric’s “Chaperone” a send-up of Roaring ’20s musicals that barely purrs appear…

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Monday, August 30, 2021

At long last, the curtain nervously rises on a new fall arts season in Atlanta by Howard Pousner

Ann-Carol Pence is one of those musicals-loving theater people who break into... The post At long last, the curtain nervously rises on a new fall arts season in Atlanta appeared first on ART…

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Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Exit Interview: After Dad’s Garage, Lara Smith finds a new purpose is possible by Howard Pousner

Lara Smith counts two things as her proudest achievements of her nine... The post Exit Interview: After Dad’s Garage, Lara Smith finds a new purpose is possible appeared first on ARTS ATL.

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Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Review: Actor’s Express dives into deep end of sports doping with “Red Speedo” by Howard Pousner

It’s hard to remember the halcyon days before most people assumed that... The post Review: Actor’s Express dives into deep end of sports doping with “Red Speedo” appeared first on AR…

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Thursday, August 12, 2021

Review: Atlanta Shakespeare returns with mirthful “Midsummer Night’s Dream” by Howard Pousner

It is no small feat for a Wall to steal a scene,... The post Review: Atlanta Shakespeare returns with mirthful “Midsummer Night’s Dream” appeared first on ARTS ATL.

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Tuesday, March 30, 2021

One Year Later: Survival lessons from Terminus, Synchronicity and Whitespace by Howard Pousner

“The show must not go on.” Synchronicity Theatre tweaked that old show-biz axiom... The post One Year Later: Survival lessons from Terminus, Synchronicity and Whitespace appeared first …

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 03:35PM

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