News: ArtsATL co-founder Catherine Fox to pass the baton in January
Dear Readers, Six years ago, when ArtsATL was born, arts journalism was in trouble. Print media had abandoned arts coverage and its viability online was
Dear Readers, Six years ago, when ArtsATL was born, arts journalism was in trouble. Print media had abandoned arts coverage and its viability online was
The new theater company The Seedling Project makes an impressive showing with its first official theatrical productions, a double-header of challenging plays, Deathwatch and The
The one-man show R. Buckminster Fuller: The History (And Mystery) of the Universe opens with the toss of a coin. The actor never tells us
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Atlanta theater company Aris has mounted a solid, likable production of a monumental classic, J.M. Synge’s The Playboy of the Western World, running through October
Flux Projects announced that Flux Night 2015: Dream, which was to have taken place on Saturday, October 3, has been postponed due to increasingly poor weather
Sarah Ruhl’s play In The Next Room, or the Vibrator Play has a double-barreled title, and the set for the show is similarly divided in
Albert has just been passed over for a promotion at the IT company where he works and Jennifer's freeloading boyfriend has just broken up with
A cop drama on TV may require tons of resources — from a huge cast and crew to sets, props and special effects — but
A little known fact about Atlanta's beloved playwright Topher Payne: he never went to college. He never even graduated high school. "I went as far
The leaders of Flux Night are making some changes. After a year's hiatus, the organizers will present — 7 p.m.-midnight on October 3 — an
ArtsATL is pleased to announce that Creative Loafing's readers have deemed us “best local arts website” in the paper’s Best of Atlanta issue. Those same
So now even dancers have to worry about robots replacing them! At least they can't choreograph — yet. Taiwanese choreographer Huang Yi will dance with
If resentment is like drinking poison and waiting for the other person to die, then the four generations of women in Cheryl West's dramatic comedy
The title of Aaron Posner’s play “Stupid F–king Bird” and its tagline “Sort of adapted from ‘The Seagull’ by Anton Chekhov” may lead you to
It never entered Jeff Perry's mind as he and his colleagues were dabbling in drama in Chicago in the early 1970s that they would go
The new show “Celles d’en haute,” or in English “Women on Top,” has many rare and admirable qualities. It’s funny, bizarre, inventive, frightening and …
Book lovers will be spoiled for choice this week. On September 17, Karen Abbott will speak about Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy, a non-fiction narrative about
Ken Kesey’s 1962 novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest became a play long before it became a movie. The first Broadway production dramatizing Kesey’s
An eager student gets more than she bargained for when she takes on an unusual assignment in the new play Class Act, by Rich Rubin,
The Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade, that participatory family fave, will light up the East Trail on Saturday night, inaugurating the sixth annual Art on the BeltLine exhibit
As always, the fall theater season brings with it scores of productions, from original works to new takes on established favorites. In a season heavy
When nominations for the 11th annual Suzi Bass Awards were announced Monday night at the Horizon Theatre, a set of musicals dominated. Aurora Theatre and
The AJC Decatur Book Festival, which turned 10 this year, will begin on Friday with a conversation between Erica Jong and Roxane Gay. There follows
As a performer who has successfully brought the likes of George Gershwin and Ludwig van Beethoven to life on stage, Hershey Felder has now turned