Great Falls – An Atlanta Theater Fans Review
Confessions are good for the soul – so they say. For many people, and families,…
Confessions are good for the soul – so they say. For many people, and families,…
Who would want to see a Broadway musical about mental illness and grief? I would.…
The AJC has reviewed A Sleeping Country at the Essential Theatre Festival. Giving it a B-,…
No stranger to the Legacy Theatre, Justin Thompson last appeared there in its spring production of the…
Nominations for the first annual Atlanta Theater Fan Awards were unveiled last week, and we…
Aurora Theatre opens their 16th Sensational Season with A Chorus Line, winner of 9 Tony…
Known worldwide for his artistic vision which guided Jomandi Productions through its own golden age of…
Great theatre explores the depths of what it means to human. For Theroun D’arcy Patterson,…
It’s a new dawn and a new day at 7 Stages. The 32nd season of…
Come Fly Away, a musical conceived, directed and choreographed by Twyla Tharp, will begin its nationwide…
The 2011-12 Season will mark Theatre in the Square’s 30th anniversary season. The season will…
Fans, you voted and now its time to see your nominations for the 2011 Atlanta…
The League of Historic American Theatres, Inc., celebrating excellence in the preservation, restoration and sustainable…
Birds chirp and ducks quack. The leaves dance in the breeze. Gentle waves lap against the shore. …
In a society where bullying and intolerance are still prevalent, Serenbe Playhouse’s production of The…
Continue Reading From Part 1 Working With Mother Nature Isn’t Always Easy Having such a…
Ever catch yourself singing a song from The Sound of Music? Does “A deer, a…
An award winning director for Grey Gardens, Freddie Ashley, Artistic Director at Actor’s Express, stands as…
Part side-splitting comedy, part romance, part farce, and part dark drama, John Guare’s The House…
Rock of Ages, the high-energy musical where a small town girl meets a big city…