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Two world premieres, the inauguration of a White Box Theatre and the...
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Officials say the shows will go on at Shakespeare Tavern and Playhouse...
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In Deborah Zoe Laufer's play Rooted, plants serve as metaphors for the...
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As soon as he heard the unsettling news last spring that Atlanta...
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Many of us in the theater world can trace our roots back...
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Intuit Mailchimp has granted $100,000 in unrestricted funding to what it describes...
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Sanaz Toossi's Pulitzer-winning play English, running August 16 through September 17 on...
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THEATER The Essential Theatre Festival is currently at 7 Stages Theatre until...
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For those who support the creative endeavors of women and want to...
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When Beautiful: The Carole King Musical was new to Broadway in 2014,...
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The Old Smyrna Firehouse will host a limited engagement of a solo...
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THEATER Visit Marietta's Theatre in the Square this weekend for your last opportunity to...
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Staging an annual play festival brings with it all sorts of artistic...
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Atlanta playwright and ArtsATL Editor-at-Large Kelundra Smith has joined the editorial staff...
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Vernal & Sere Theatre's world premiere of The Glass Essay takes the...
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ART+DESIGN The 2023 Atlanta Quilt Festival opens this weekend at the Southwest Arts Center. The...
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Synchronicity Theatre has announced its 26th season, running from fall 2023 to...
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When he was in his early 20s, actor and writer Robert Galinsky...
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DANCE It's a very pink week, (just in case you haven't heard,...
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Some Atlantans know Mitchell Anderson as the chef who owns MetroFresh at...
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With its newest production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Actor's Express...
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THEATER Bad Romance at Out Front Theatre Company is presenting a zany, queer retelling of...
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A quarter century since it opened off Broadway, John Cameron Mitchell and...
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The House That Will Not Stand explores racism and misogyny through the...
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The Pros and Cons of Killing Your Cult Leader, a new play...
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