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184 stories by "Jim Farmer"

Preview: Comic Brad Zimmerman tells his story in "My Son the Waiter: A Jewish Tragedy" by Jim Farmer

Like many people, Brad Zimmerman moved to New York after college and turned to waiting tables to make a living.  He never expected the experience to last as long as it did, however —…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 1:59pm on May 17, 2017[SHARE]

Review: Aurora's "Split in Three" has its moments, but has plenty of kinks to be worked out by Jim Farmer

With some reliably talented performers in its cast, a competent, versatile director at its helm and rich material to play with, it might seem like the drama Split in Three — running th…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 1:02pm on May 10, 2017[SHARE]

Preview: The Shulers celebrate 9th season of high school theater awards with biggest show yet by Jim Farmer

It started off with just 13 participating schools, but it has grown to involve 75 high schools from across the state. Now in its ninth year, the Georgia High School Musical Theatre Awards &#…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:59am on April 19, 2017[SHARE]

News: Out Front Theatre faces protests from religious group over "Most Fabulous Story" by Jim Farmer

As Paul Conroy was piecing together programming for the inaugural season of his Out Front Theatre Company — the company he founded and that is dedicated to telling stories of the LGBT …

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 1:01pm on April 14, 2017[SHARE]

Review: Synchronicity's "Strait of Gibraltar" has flaws but is smart, intense and powerfully topical by Jim Farmer

Rachel May and her colleagues at Synchronicity Theatre didn't plan it schedule-wise, but it would be hard to imagine a more topical play than their just-opened drama Strait of Gibraltar. Wit…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:01am on April 5, 2017[SHARE]

Review: Serenbe's version of "Grease" is hopelessly devoted but never quite catches fire by Jim Farmer

Never one to stage a production without imprinting his own brand of theatrical derring-do, Brian Clowdus and his Serenbe Playhouse colleagues have turned their attention to leather jackets a…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 1:00pm on March 29, 2017[SHARE]

Review: Aurora's "Bridges of Madison County" revival has its misses, but lots of tender hits by Jim Farmer

First it was a 1992 book by (the late) Robert James Waller, then a 1995 Clint Eastwood-helmed film starring Eastwood and Meryl Streep. The latest incarnation of the romantic The Bridges of M…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 12:01pm on March 15, 2017[SHARE]

Preview: Improv star Colin Mochrie talks Dad's Garage, Atlanta BBQ and keys to success by Jim Farmer

He never set out to be a comic, much less a household name, but Colin Mochrie has become one of the most recognizable funnymen around, known for his spontaneous moments of genius on the long…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 1:59pm on February 24, 2017[SHARE]

Review: "Constellations" shines bright in places, but ultimately gets lost in its gimmick by Jim Farmer

Cramming more into its tiny frame than most plays ever dream of, Nick Payne's Constellations is a heady show that explores parallel universes and themes such as choice and chance. It's unden…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 1:59pm on February 1, 2017[SHARE]

Preview: The Alliance's "Troubadour" takes a Sugarland Express to classic 1950s Nashville by Jim Farmer

As she was working on her new show Troubadour, Janece Shaffer estimated she had room for around four songs in the piece. Yet once the playwright convinced Kristian Bush to come aboard to wri…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:59am on January 18, 2017[SHARE]

Review: Bright direction, strong cast carry the weight in a sometimes problematic "Big Fish" by Jim Farmer

Amidst the sugary sweet procession of Nutcrackers, Christmas Carols and other holiday fare parading around the city this time of year, Theatrical Outfit is at least offering up something nov…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:59am on December 7, 2016[SHARE]

News: Serenbe, Aurora and the Alliance emerge as the big winners in the Suzi Bass Awards by Jim Farmer

In a night that saw a slew of Atlanta theaters claim trophies, it was Serenbe Playhouse who wound up dominating the field at the 2016 Suzi Bass Awards Monday evening, taking the prize for Be…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 1:03pm on November 8, 2016[SHARE]

Review: "Proof" lifted up by strong ensemble cast, tight direction by Tess Malis Kincaid by Jim Farmer

An interesting development happened on the way to the much-hyped teaming of director Tess Malis Kincaid and actress Danielle Deadwyler in the True Colors production of David Auburn's Proof t…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 1:01pm on November 3, 2016[SHARE]

Review: Essential's "Dispossessed" is overwhelmed by its storytelling ambitions by Jim Farmer

Whatever can be said about Karen Wurl's new work Dispossessed, the playwright cannot be accused of a lazy effort. Her work has enough material for a number of plays. Running through August 2…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:02am on August 10, 2016[SHARE]

Topher Payne hits the small screen with the Hallmark film "My Summer Prince" by Jim Farmer

Over his long career, Topher Payne has penned plays that have appeared all over Atlanta, and one in New York last year, but this weekend he sees his name on a different kind of project ̵…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 1:31pm on August 2, 2016[SHARE]

Review: "In the Heights" one of the boldest and best produced musicals of the year by Jim Farmer

Long before his Hamilton had become one of the most celebrated — and influential — musicals in history, Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights had already made him a Broadway darlin…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 12:59pm on July 27, 2016[SHARE]

Review: Lyric Theatre's take on "West Side Story" another treat for ATL Sondheim fans by Jim Farmer

It's no fluke. What seemed like a Sondheim kind of theater season a few months ago has turned into an unexpected (albeit unplanned) local celebration, with an emphasis on some of the master …

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:01am on June 15, 2016[SHARE]

Review: Superb cast, sharp dialogue mark Horizon's "City of Conversation" by Jim Farmer

Anthony Giardina's The City of Conversation is a period piece not only for its era (the play starts in the late Seventies), but for its fond recollection of a time when Republicans and Democ…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 1:01pm on May 25, 2016[SHARE]

Review: Aurora concludes season with often charming restaging of "I'm Not Rappaport" by Jim Farmer

It's not often that actors can reunite in a play 27 years later and portray the same roles, but that is what's happening currently with Aurora Theatre's new rendition of I'm Not Rappaport. K…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 1:01pm on May 18, 2016[SHARE]

Review: Alliance's "BeBe Winans Story" has its charms but lacks cohesive narrative by Jim Farmer

Now having its world premiere at the Alliance Theatre, Born for This: The BeBe Winans Story is very much a family affair. Charting the journey of the Grammy Award-winning recording artist an…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 1:02pm on April 27, 2016[SHARE]

Changing of the Guard: For Susan Booth and the Alliance, a new theater space begins a new era by Jim Farmer

While the Alliance Theatre is not one of Atlanta’s core arts institutions under new leadership, with Susan Booth continuing to serve as the artistic director, the Alliance is still afl…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 9:01am on April 22, 2016[SHARE]

Review: With "The Light in the Piazza," Theatrical Outfit turns on one of the year's best musicals by Jim Farmer

As most theater companies in town near the end of their respective seasons, almost all have some sort of heavy hitter (or heavy hitter wannabe) in their lineup. It's an incredibly busy time …

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 2:00pm on April 20, 2016[SHARE]

Review: "Beyond Reasonable Doubt" is a vivid and riveting look at the ripple effect of execution by Jim Farmer

It's a case that divided Atlanta and people all across the world. Troy Davis, an African-American, was executed in 2011, convicted of killing white police

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 2:30pm on April 12, 2016[SHARE]

Review: The Seedling Project takes root with sturdy, though sometimes shaky, "Hedda Gabler" by Jim Farmer

It's an iconic role that many an actress would love to sink her teeth into. Written by playwright Henrik Ibsen, Hedda Gabler is one of

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 1:00pm on April 7, 2016[SHARE]

Review: "Kinky Boots" overcomes its inherent weaknesses with its considerable charms by Jim Farmer

Subtle and loaded with surprises it's not, but for those looking for a high-kicking, energetic night of theater, Kinky Boots doesn't disappoint.  Surprisingly just now

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 6:00pm on April 1, 2016[SHARE]
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