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Let us entertain you! Please join ArtsATL at "Spotlight: Theater" on May 5. by ArtsATL Staff

Enjoy the vocal prowess of musical comedy actress Mary Nye Bennett, the piano wizardry of Robert Strickland, the comic chops of Rob Cleveland and join

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:09am on April 2, 2015

Review: For Serenbe's "Man of La Mancha," the sum doesn't quite measure up to the parts by Jim Farmer

When Brian Clowdus takes on a directing gig, it's a given he is going to want to shake things up and dust off any cobwebs.

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 4:36pm on April 1, 2015

Review: "The Explorers Club" takes a big comedic swing and a miss for the Aurora Theatre by Andrew Alexander

The Explorers Club is a new comedy that aims low and misses. Despite having a cast made up of some of Atlanta’s finest talent, the

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 2:31pm on April 1, 2015

Review: Actor's Express scores big with winning coming-out story of "Marcus; or the Secret of Sweet" by Andrew Alexander

Marcus has a secret, or rather he thinks he does. Nearly everyone around him has begun to suspect that he’s gay, or “sweet” in the

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:54am on April 1, 2015

Preview: Atlanta writer Phillip DePoy brews up "Edward Foote," a world premiere at the Alliance by Jim Farmer

Phillip DePoy sits at Java Monkey in Decatur, a cup of coffee already in his system. It's a bit ironic. As someone who has spent

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:29am on April 1, 2015

Maker's Dozen: Mike Schatz finds the keys to his improv universe at Dad's Garage by Jim Farmer

He knew it immediately. As Mike Schatz watched a puppet performance at Dad's Garage just over 10 years ago, he realized he had to do

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:04am on March 26, 2015

Preview: With "Glee" all wrapped up, Jane Lynch brings her national cabaret tour to Symphony Hall by Jim Farmer

Most people know her as Coach Sue Sylvester on TV's Glee, or from her work in Christopher Guest movies such as A Mighty Wind and

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 3:23pm on March 25, 2015

News: Alliance Theatre brings five world premieres, Pulitzer Prize winner to the stage for 2015-16 by Andrew Alexander

The Alliance Theatre announced its 2015-16 season this week, a line-up that includes five world premieres, a gospel musical, a Pulitzer Prize-winning drama and a

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 1:01pm on March 25, 2015

Things to see and do, March 25"April 4 by ArtsATL Staff

It’s a Mozart two-fer.   Capitol City Opera will present a new production of the great composer’s The Abduction from the Seraglio this weekend. It is

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:37am on March 25, 2015

Preview: Stellaluna, a bat that finds its wings, makes a return flight to Puppetry Arts Center by Kelundra Smith

Stellaluna always wondered why she did not like eating bugs and preferred to sleep hanging upside down. Her mother and siblings love eating worms and

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 4:22pm on March 24, 2015

Maker's Dozen: Actress, performance artist Danielle Deadwyler thrives on the fringe by Kelundra Smith

It is opening night for the Alliance Theatre's The C.A. Lyons Project. The stage is pitch black. Then, a bright white spotlight illuminates Danielle Deadwyler

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:37am on March 24, 2015

Review: Atlanta Ballet's Helen Pickett creates stunningly original achievement with "Camino Real" by Cynthia Bond Perry

"God bless all con men and hustlers and pitch-men who hawk their hearts on the street…." In Tennessee Williams' Camino Real, the gypsy girl Esmeralda

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 4:16pm on March 23, 2015

News: Atlanta Ballet celebrates McFall; brings back Twyla Tharp, "Moulin Rouge" for 2015"16 by Scott Freeman

Atlanta Ballet will restage three productions for its 2015"16 season, including legendary choreographer Twyla Tharp's The Princess and the Goblin and Moulin Rouge — The

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 12:28pm on March 20, 2015

Preview: Atlanta Ballet's Helen Pickett choreographs the surreal netherworld of "Camino Real" by Kathleen Wessel

At first glance, Tennessee Williams' Camino Real is not the most obvious choice for a story ballet.  Presented in surrealistic episodes, the play relies on symbolism

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:50am on March 18, 2015

What to see and do in and around Atlanta, March 17"27 by ArtsATL Staff

Nine days, 90 films: the Atlanta Film Festival is an indie-movie smorgasbord encompassing narrative and documentary features, live-action and animated shorts, and experimental cinema. Sci-fi

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 9:32am on March 18, 2015

Review: "Ballet 422" an engrossing, you-are-there journey behind the hidden curtain of dance by Steve Murray

Ballet 422 is the kind of arts documentary I like to sink into. It's a cinema verité immersion into the lonely yet collaborative process of

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 1:27pm on March 13, 2015

Review: CORE's ambitious, often graceful "a world too wide" leaves too many questions unanswered by Rachael Shaw

CORE Performance Company staged a world too wide last weekend at the Rialto Center for the Arts, a multifaceted and interdisciplinary concert that featured Mercury,

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 1:25pm on March 13, 2015

What to see and do in metro Atlanta, March 11"21 by ArtsATL Staff

Curious about all those Victorian beauties in Inman Park?  Ever want to see the inside of East Lake Country Club? Interested in Civil War battle

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:27am on March 11, 2015

Things to see and do, March 4"14 by ArtsATL Staff

Always artful, the Atlanta Botanical Garden presents Orchid Daze: Pop! Floral displays inspired by Pop Art are on view in its orchid center through April

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:47am on March 4, 2015

Spotlight Night: You are invited to a theatrical evening to benefit ArtsATL on March 24 by ArtsATL Staff

Atlanta is a theater town. Make that theaters. The metro area boasts more than 30 companies, and we're here to tell you about them through

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:56am on March 3, 2015

Review: Atlanta Opera's impressive, intense "Rigoletto" showcases strong young cast by James L. Paulk

The Atlanta Opera's Rigoletto, which opened Saturday, succeeds more often than not, carried by fine performances by soprano Nadine Sierra as Gilda and Todd Thomas

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 3:01pm on March 2, 2015

Review: Great dancing can't overcome slim plot in Alliance's original "C.A. Lyons Project" by Jim Farmer

As incubators of new and influential work, the Alliance Theatre's Kendeda National Graduate Playwriting Competition has introduced the city to some gems over the years,

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 4:44pm on February 26, 2015

Preview: The Atlanta Opera's ambition shown in updated version of Verdi's classic "Rigoletto" by Stephanie Adrian

Although considered an operatic warhorse, Giuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto hasn't been seen in Atlanta since 2000. It's an opera that became an instant hit in 1851

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 4:09pm on February 26, 2015

Review: The Georgia Ballet turns its slow-motion fall into a beautifully nuanced "Renversé" by Cynthia Bond Perry

In classical ballet, the term renversé has been defined as "the bending of the body in a turn, in which the normal balance is upset,

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 3:50pm on February 26, 2015

Things to see and do, February 24"March 7 by ArtsATL Staff

Feeling nervous? You’re not alone. Scott Stossel, author of My Age of Anxiety, will share his own experience in conversation with Elizabeth Cohen, CNN senior

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:38am on February 24, 2015
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