Reviews Of Atlanta theater productions.
Xanadu – An Atlanta Theater Fans Review
To close its 2011-2012 season, Actor’s Express has produced Xanadu, with Book by Douglas Carter Beane…
Reviews Of Atlanta theater productions.
To close its 2011-2012 season, Actor’s Express has produced Xanadu, with Book by Douglas Carter Beane…
Keeping with its recent tradition of including a farce as part of its season, Stage…
Do You Hear the People Sing? Producer Cameron Mackintosh’s 25th anniversary production of Les Misérables…
Read the Atlanta Theater Fans review of Ghost Brothers of Darkland County. Bert Osborne of…
Ghost Brothers of Darkland County by Stephen King (book) and John Mellencamp (music and lyrics) is…
Flawlessly produced and witty, Aurora Theatre’s world premiere production of Clyde ‘n Bonnie: A Folktale…
A rich journey into the history and relationship between blues and rock music, the Alliance…
Faith Healer, presented by JibJam productions, provides an emotional and thought-provoking look at the…
Is it possible to be in love with more than one person? This idea is…
Be True to Yourself Billy Elliot the Musical held its opening performance at the Fabulous…
Sassy and uplifting both describe the new production of Pearl Cleage’s Flyin’ West at Theatre…
How does one overcome an emotionally taxing and devastating experience? Some may withdraw and others…
Almost everyone in America has some childhood memory of The Wizard of Oz. The Alliance…
Do you like fairy tales with a twist? A twist on an old classic is…
Step into a world where reality and fairytales collide in the Alliance Theatre’s production of…
As a bonus show for Theatre in the Square’s 30th Anniversary Season, Brad Sherrill presents Red…
The AJC’s Wendell Brock has reviewed the Theatrical Outfit production of Red, stating the play…
Following the production of Freud’s Last Session, a philosophical debate between two of the world’s…
While envisioning Jane Eyre as a musical may seem perplexing at first thought, writers Paul…
Memphis will take you back to the days of AM radio when Rock-and-Roll was new…