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126 stories by "Denise K. James"

Atlanta poet Theresa Davis' queer awakening led to a legacy in neon lights by Denise K. James

Theresa Davis never imagined her words would become a luminous display in red atop one of West Midtown's cultural hot spots.  A highly lauded poet, educator and author, Davis fought the u…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 1:00pm on October 23, 2025

Review: 'Wolfman' is a fun addition to Havoc Movement's mangled body of work by Denise K. James

Following its success with Dracula: The Failings of Men, Havoc Movement brings Atlanta a monster that audiences have long asked for.  Wolfman, running until November 2 at Windmill A…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 1:00pm on October 22, 2025

Review: Synchronicity's 'Rocket Men' launches slowly, reaches emotional impact by Denise K. James

"How the rockets were built matters" is both thesis and rallying cry in Crystal Skillman's The Rocket Men, a new play kicking off its rolling world premiere at Synchronicity Theatre through …

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:00am on October 15, 2025

Emory's second Ideas Festival offers the public new perspectives by Denise K. James

Grammy-winning country music star Rosanne Cash will deliver the keynote address on October 18 at 5 p.m. at the second Ideas Festival Emory on its Oxford College campus. Other notable speaker…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 1:00pm on October 14, 2025

Review: Stage Door Theater's 'The Cottage' opens the door to both realism and absurdity by Denise K. James

Where better than a cottage in the English countryside for a romantic getaway filled with rest, relaxation and scandalous reveals? The Cottage, a bawdy comedy running through October 19 at S…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 12:00pm on October 8, 2025

Review: At Actor's Express, the line between real and supernatural proves to be 'The Thin Place' by Denise K. James

There is so much terror to be found in the dark, and there is nothing more haunted than a traumatized person.  The best horror stories emerge from these notions, like Shirley Jackson's Th…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 2:00pm on October 7, 2025

Center for Puppetry Arts' Latine rock musical 'La Cucarachita Martina' is a lesson in inclusivity by Denise K. James

Puppetry is a globally diverse art form, taking inspiration from countless cultures and histories around the world. This year, the Center for Puppetry Arts is taking the opportunity to showc…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 2:00pm on October 1, 2025

Longtime dinner theater's new shows involve audience for pop culture mysteries by Denise K. James

For generations of Atlantans, Agatha's " A Taste of Mystery was the place to celebrate birthdays and to impress out-of-town guests. Opened in 1988 across from the Fox Theatre the dinner thea…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:00am on September 26, 2025

This weekend's North Georgia New Play Festival speaks to our moment in history by Denise K. James

"Supporting new work is the only way you get a new canon," says Woodstock Arts Artistic Director Zach Stolz. "That's how we, as an industry, continue to grow."  This belief is what ins…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:00am on September 25, 2025

'Uncorked Conversations' by playwright Bill Balzer centers upon shared stories and connections  by Denise K. James

Atlanta playwright Bill Balzer's autobiographical new work, Uncorked Conversations, is onstage at the Theatrical Outfit venue named for him from September 26 to October 5. The play del…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:00am on September 24, 2025

Review: Topher Payne's 'First Lady' is a win-win for all political audiences. And it's funny, too. by Denise K. James

An old adage states that behind every great man there's a great woman. In A First Lady's Guide to Killing the President, the new comedy produced by the Process Theatre Co. at Onstage Atlanta…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:00am on September 17, 2025

Review: Alliance Theatre's and Atlanta Opera's 'Fiddler' is a fine-tuned take on a classic by Denise K. James

Rarely have stories of social unrest, shifting cultural landscapes and people being forced from their homes felt so timely. Despite having been written in the late 1960s, this production of …

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 1:00pm on September 16, 2025

Review: Tavern's 'Shrew' cast fights the battle of the sexes from a surprising angle by Denise K. James

It's a terrific spin to have an all-female cast tackle the Bard's best, funniest battle of the sexes: The Taming of the Shrew, running through September 28 at the Shakespeare Tavern.  Ins…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:00am on September 16, 2025

Atlanta creatives bask in shared glow of 2025 Suzi Bass Award nominations  by Denise K. James

Nominations for Atlanta's 2025 Suzi Bass Awards " recognizing the best in professional theater throughout the metro area " were announced last week. Theatrical Outfit received the most nomin…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 1:00pm on September 2, 2025

Review: Aurora's 'Wiz' overcomes bumps in the road with joy and vocal excellence by Denise K. James

The classic tale of The Wiz has been dazzling audiences for decades, ever since the reimagining of The Wizard of Oz opened in 1974, showcasing Black excellence to audiences around the world.…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 2:00pm on August 26, 2025

Atlanta Black Theatre Festival co-founders see the city as 'Black theater mecca' by Denise K. James

The early 2000s set the stage for Atlanta's Black theater boom. Tyler Perry's gospel plays were selling out across the South; Jomandi Theater " once a crown jewel of Atlanta's Black arts sce…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 4:00pm on August 25, 2025

Review: 'Orange' at Stage Door takes time to unpeel, reveals themes of freedom  by Denise K. James

Growth and choice are at the center of Aditi Brennan Kapil's Orange, a coming-of-age play running August 9 through August 24 at Stage Door Theatre. The production, which features superb perf…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 1:00pm on August 12, 2025

26th Essential Theatre Festival puts much-needed spotlight on local playwrights by Denise K. James

The work of Georgia playwrights has always been the essential ingredient to the Essential Theatre Festival. To celebrate its 26th year, the Festival will showcase the world premiere of A Ver…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 2:00pm on August 7, 2025

Review: True Colors' 'Ain't No Mo' depicts Black life in America with equal hope and pain by Denise K. James

In Kenny Leon's True Colors Theatre Company's Ain't No Mo,' running through August 24 at the Balzer Theater in downtown Atlanta, Black people are given the opportunity to stage-left themselv…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:00am on August 6, 2025

Review: 'Long Lost First Play' at Tavern has worthy ideas but still feels lost by Denise K. James

Scholars will tell you that Shakespeare's first work was likely either Titus Andronicus or one of the Henry VI plays. But Reed Martin and Austin Tichenor, the scribes of William Shakespeare'…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:00am on August 5, 2025

Review: 'Strange Loop' at Actor's Express turns mirror upon mirror for a fascinating reflection  by Denise K. James

The first Atlanta production of the Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical A Strange Loop, onstage at Actor's Express through August 31, is a marvelous feat of creativity from writer …

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 12:15pm on July 29, 2025

Black Writers Weekend offers a platform for more Black storytelling  by Denise K. James

If you're a Black writer, musician, podcaster or artist and don't feel like you're being heard, Tamika Jamison's got you.  The Atlanta-based author and entrepreneur will host the 2025 Bla…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 12:05pm on July 29, 2025

Celebrate Dad's birthday this weekend " the parties are still a blast after 30 years by Denise K. James

To celebrate its 30th birthday, Dad's Garage Theatre " now an Atlanta comedy institution with many notable alumni and thousands of shows in its history " will host a weekend full of special …

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 1:00pm on July 23, 2025

Two new readings at Theatrical Outfit show the range of Atlanta playwrights by Denise K. James

This past March, Theatrical Outfit gave four talented playwrights the opportunity to develop and produce their own pieces as part of its Launchpad series. Falling under the umbrella of its M…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:00am on July 21, 2025

Chloe Kay's 'Daddyland' invites audiences to the world between fathers and daughters  by Denise K. James

Few relationships are as special or as complicated as the one between a girl and her dad. Sometimes, those relationships are so complex as to inspire two acts worth of dramatic interrogation…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 1:02pm on July 15, 2025
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