192 stories by "Jim Farmer"
Two new projects from Brian Clowdus " one in metro Atlanta, another...
The post As Brian Clowdus pursues his second act, Atlanta theater artists push back appeared first on ARTS ATL.
When Senate Bill 202 " the Georgia voting bill imposing new restrictions...
The post Voter-law boycott of Georgia film/TV projects lands with more whimper than bang appeared first on ARTS AT…
As artistic leaders throughout Atlanta " and around the globe " try...
The post Review: The Atlanta Opera delivers with its "Threepenny" series under the big tent appeared first on ARTS ATL.
No one knows exactly when yet. Perhaps it will be this fall,...
The post One Year Later: Even when COVID eases, theaters will still face funding, equity issues appeared first on ARTS ATL.
Jon Carr left his job as artistic director at Dad's Garage's Theatre...
The post Review: Dad's truly original "Black Nerd" delivers best when it trusts its serious side appeared first on ART…
Whether it was sitting enthralled at a tech rehearsal or staged reading,...
The post Remembrance: Atlanta theater makers recall friend, fan, ally and shutterbug Alan Stiefel appeared first o…
Chances are a four"person, drive"in version of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol...
The post Review: Alliance's outdoor "A Christmas Carol" gets an "A" for creative approach appeared first …
Atlanta composer"lyricist"librettist Haddon Kime " who's been writing musicals since high school...
The post Q&A: Quarantine can't stop the beat of Haddon Kime and his original Zoom musi…
Bethany Anne Lind never intended to make Atlanta home. When she and...
The post If "Blood on Her Name's" Bethany Anne Lind looks familiar, think "Ozark," Atlanta theater appeared first on AR…
Let's knock this out of the way first and foremost. I'm a...
The post Review: A few sour notes can't subdue exhilaration of "Once" at Horizon Theatre appeared first on ARTS ATL.
Jon Carr has been involved with Dad's Garage Theatre Company for almost...
The post Dad's Garage interim leader Jon Carr bullish on company's place in the theater universe appeared first on …
If, as an Atlanta theatergoer, you've seen Bad Jews, Blackberry Winter, Lasso of...
The post Eyes of the theater world on Atlanta this weekend with national new-play showcase appeared fir…
Stripped largely of their ability to communicate with each other via words,...
The post Review: A comedy of few words, Alliance's "Small Mouth Sounds" says far too little appeared first on A…
On paper, Skintight sounds like it might be racy and one-note. Onstage at Actor's...
The post Review: Actor's Express opens new season with a laugh-filled and poignant "Skintight" appe…
Themes such as death, remorse, jealousy and forgiveness run heavily through ArÃs...
The post Review: "Woman and Scarecrow" at ArÃs Theatre walks on the dark side of Irish life appeared…
Although she still acts " seen most vividly a few years ago...
The post Big voices and strong direction fuel "Oliver!" at Atlanta Lyric Theatre appeared first on ARTS ATL.
With the 2019 Tony Awards set for June 9, Atlanta's Alliance Theatre...
The post Will two Atlanta productions take home Tony Awards this year? appeared first on ARTS ATL.
Terrence McNally's body of work over the last six decades is pretty...
The post <em>Ragtime</em>'s themes resonate at Serenbe Playhouse, but it's a bit too busy appeared first on…
For a production that is staged with regularity around the world "...
The post Atlanta Opera's <em>La traviata</em> provides a fresh take on a classic story appeared first on ART…
Many of us know an Evan Hansen " or perhaps are/were an...
The post <em>Dear Evan Hansen</em> gives voice to teen angst and bullying in age of the internet appeared first on ARTS…
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The musical Falsettos has been dusted off and rediscovered, with a New York revival three years ago, a recent national tour and a filmed version that played in select theaters. Actor's Expre…
Donya K. Washington was "that kid" " the kind who staged productions in her living room, invited her neighbors, picked costumes for the cast and even sold tickets. At a talent show when she …
At first, it was just a fantasy. As Anthony Rodriguez, artistic director and cofounder of Aurora Theatre, looked out of his office, he saw empty space and wondered what an expansion would lo…
” When Jamil Jude met Broadway director Kenny Leon a decade ago, he didn’t know that one day he would take over the Atlanta-based company Leon had founded. In August of this year…