Atlanta ShowGuide Dance 2013

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Dance 2013

Greater Atlanta’s Performing Arts Magazine Artistry of Master Dance Photographer: Amanda Neeley

Ferst Center Presents Seán Curran Company

Creative Process: Atlanta Ballet’s John McFall: An Adventurous Spirit Championing Atlanta’s Art Village

Erin Henry Keeps Performances Sharp as Dance Captain for “Sister Act” by Holley Calmes

by Holley Calmes

Gwinnett Ballet Theatre Dancers Prepare for Performances and Competition with Camaraderie

Atlanta’s Alliance Theatre will Produce the American Premiere of ZORRO Choreographed by Renowned Flamenco Artist Rafael Amargo by Holley Calmes

On the Cover: Impact Dance of Atlanta by Amanda Neeley Lead Dancer, Jennifer Parrish ShowGuide Spotlights • Performance Guide March - April 2013 • ShowGuide Venues


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Artistry of Master Dance Photographer: Amanda Neeley

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Creative Process: Atlanta Ballet’s John McFall: An Adventurous Spirit Championing Atlanta’s Art Village by Holley Calmes

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Gwinnett Ballet Theatre Dancers Prepare for Performances and Competition with Camaraderie

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Ferst Center Presents Seán Curran Company

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Erin Henry Keeps Performances Sharp as Dance Captain for “Sister Act” by Holley Calmes

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Atlanta’s Alliance Theatre will Produce the American Premiere of ZORRO Choreographed by Renowned Flamenco Artist Rafael Amargo by Holley Calmes

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ShowGuide Spotlights

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ShowGuide Venues

Performance Guide March - April 2013

SCC Production, “Remove the Ego”, Jillian Bodnar, Rebekah Diaddigo, Ashanti Floyd “The Mad Violinist”

Performance guide courtesy of atlantaplanit.com


ARTISTRY OF MASTER DANCE PHOTOGRAPHER AMANDA NEELEY t was a natural transition from dancer, teacher, and choreographer to professional dance photographer for Amanda Neeley. With 20 years experience in the discipline of dance with a focus on ballet, Amanda brings a sharp eye for correct technique and artistic composition to her images. Dancing professionally with the Georgia Ballet, Amanda has performed in such classics as Giselle, Carmen, The Sleeping Beauty and contemporary work I Never Saw Another Butterfly. Amanda started teaching while at The Georgia Ballet and has continued teaching for the past 15 years at Impact Dance of Atlanta where many of her students are accepted to national summer programs, compete at YAGP, as well as dance professionally with Miami City Ballet and Ballet Magnificat. With her students serving as great inspiration, it was here that Amanda’s immense love for the art of dance and passion for photography linked and grew into a professional photography career that in addition to dance includes weddings /engagement and event portraiture. Amanda studied photography at Georgia State University and continued at the Creative Circus and SCC Showcase School Production, of Photography in “Remove the Ego”, Jillian Bodnar

Atlanta. Consistently striving for excellence in technique and staying connected with current photography trends, Amanda regularly attends photographic workshops, seminars, and travels to national photography conventions. She is active in the photography community having past served as program coordinator for the Cherokee Photography Club. Amanda volunteers her photographic talent by often photographing events for the Atlanta Symphony Associates fundraising efforts for the symphony. For the past 10 years Amanda’s company, AMN Photography, has grown into a prosperous business photographing head shots, dance portfolio work, custom dance portraits, audition requirement photos, and stage performances for hundreds of metro Atlanta students and professional dancers each year. She is currently serving as the company photographer for Gotta Dance Contemporary Company and Impact Dance of Atlanta. Amanda is passionate about creating photographic art work for dancers that showcases their hard work and dedication to the art form. Please find her online at www.amandaneeley.com and facebook. comAmandaNeeleyAMNPhotography or call 770-757-7011. Impact Dance of Atlanta - Adrienne Carter (now with Miami City Ballet)

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CREATIVE PROCESS:

ATLANTA BALLET’S JOHN McFALL: AN ADVENTUROUS SPIRIT CHAMPIONING ATLANTA’S ARTS VILLAGE By Holley Calmes

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ver the past 18 years, Atlanta Ballet’s John McFall has seen his vision and commitment take flight onstage. His contagious enthusiasm for all the arts have benefitted both the venerable institution he leads and the entire Atlanta arts “village.’ Replacing prominent artistic director Robert Barnett was John McFall with Twyla Tharp not an easy task, but McFall came in “privileged to walk the path Barnett had established.” However, McFall explains, “I wanted to shape a vision that responded to a changing world, especially a city that was beginning to realize itself in new and wonderful ways. I have always viewed the landscape as an arts village. The arts help people in a community discover themselves.” McFall particularly felt the need to reach out to Atlanta’s citizenry. “Early in my tenure the key was engagement,” he states. “Not just holding the doors open, but going out and grabbing people and shouting, insisting, that if they wanted to feel alive, they had to dive into the arts head first.” The Dance Centre was founded in 1996. “We gave it shape, and before we knew it we had 1200 students. It was a swarm of energy, ideas and chaos.” AB changed their programming. “We invited collaborators from our own streets and neighborhoods to shout out with us and join us on stage,” he says. “We invited choreographers and composers to work together and comment on ourselves, our communities, and our own times.” Collaborations with such varied sources as the Indigo Girls and “Big Boi” Patton of Outkast, Twyla Tharp and Lauri Stallings resulted. The ballet still offers theatre experiences for families to experience together, and there is focus on outreach, especially to underserved public schools and their students. McFall has also seen the teaching of dance evolve. “Today’s dancers are not different from those I grew up with,” he says. It’s the teaching methods and scientific knowledge available today that helps dancers “jump higher, spin longer, have more endurance.” Yet, “All the science in the world does not create a Fred Astaire.” How does McFall maintain audiences who still yearn for the classical repertoire? “Adventurous is the key word,” he says. “We are a dance ensemble. If the dancers are passionate about what they are doing, the audiences will feel it. Old storybook ballets are good stories. That’s why they are old. But they each can be done in a very adventurous way.” “Check out our ‘Romeo and Juliet’ in February 2014! Choreography by Jean Christophe Maillot, Artistic Director of les Ballets de Monet Carlo. That will illustrate what I am talking about.” 6



GWINNETT BALLET THEATRE DANCERS PREPARE FOR PERFORMANCES AND COMPETITION WITH CAMARADERIE

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From left to right, emanding roles in a beloved ballet, a Abigrace Diprima, technically challenging international Bianca Melidor, Kendall Greene competition, and algebra too? How much can a young dancer take? For three pre-professional trainees at Gwinnett Ballet Theatre, these are immediate challenges which could influence their futures in dance. No pressure. Abigrace Diprima, Kendall Greene and Bianca Melidor are representative of hundreds of youth in Atlanta dedicating their lives to dance. These three are finding themselves in a unique position, however, as they rehearse for GBT’s upcoming production of “Giselle” on March 30. Concurrently, they are each preparing a classical variation plus a modern solo for the Youth America Grand Prix which holds its Southeastern Semifinals March 1-3 at the Gwinnett Performing Arts Center. Although opinions vary about ballet competitions, these dancers have found that the hours of preparation have benefits beyond the competitive aspect. “I believe YAGP allows me to become a better dancer technically and artistically,” explains Abigrace, a home-schooled junior. This is her third YAGP event, having been a finalist twice. “Each year I entered YAGP, I never approached it in a competitive way but as an opportunity to better my dancing through the great coaching I have received.” Bianca, another junior at Mill Creek High School, will be competing for the first time. “I am a little nervous because I am new to the competitive environment, but I am excited to learn from new instructors and make plenty of new friends.” Rehearsing for GBT Artistic Director Wade Walthall’s “Giselle” at the same time has its challenges. According to the dancers, the two events can be compatible. “YAGP rehearsals focus on making the choreography as perfect as possible. Preparing for“Giselle” is preparing for a different type of audience,” states Kendall, a Brookwood High School senior. Abigrace and Kendall will share the role of Giselle. Bianca will perform the role of Myrtha. All three are scholastic honor students and preparing for a professional dance career. Most of all, they are best friends. “Abigrace and Kendall are the best friends I could ever have,” says Bianca. “When I see one of my friends do something amazing, it is only natural that I would like to do what they did,” says Abigrace. “But that is a standard for myself, not competition with them. Preparing for YAGP this Dancer: Abigrace Diprima year has offered me a new camaraderie that I have never had before.”

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Seán talking with and leading a movement class with Georgia Tech students.

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FERST CENTER PRESENTS SEÁN CURRAN COMPANY

ocal dancers, a professional string quartet, and 40 freshmen students may not seem to have much in common, but this season they are all working with New York choreographer Seán Curran at Georgia Tech. Curran is participating in the ARTech residency program coordinated by Tech’s Ferst Center for the Arts. Now in its third year, the ARTech program brings in professional artists to interact with local students, artists and the community in a number of ways, prior to a culminating performance that is part of the Ferst Center Presents season. Since bursting onto the national dance scene in 1997, Seán Curran’s company has become an audience favorite, exhibiting Curran’s zest for theatricality, ingenuity and uncanny physical humor. In Atlanta last October, Curran taught a movement class with Georgia Tech students who had never danced before, taught a free master class for local dancers, and conducted an audition to find three dancers to perform in a site-specific piece he has choreographed. Dancers Alisa Mittin, Alex Abarca and Erik Thurmond were tapped to perform the piece with Seán Curran Company member Elizabeth Coker Giron, and it is free to the public on Friday, March 1 at 6:30 p.m. in the Clough Undergraduate Learning Center on the Tech campus. The professional string quartet Ethel, also part of this year’s ARTech residency program, accompanied both the October master class and the dance audition, marking the first time that Curran and the dancers worked with a string quartet live on stage for either a class or an audition. Curran returns to campus this spring for more residency events and a culminating performance with his full company on March 23. Ethel also returns to campus this spring with a series of residency experiences and a full performance on April 20. Seán Curran will be one of the upcoming participants at Small Plates, an Atlanta forum for emerging and established dancemakers to explore their work among other artists, students and enthusiasts. Curated by Zoetic Dance Ensemble, the event with Curran will be held February 28 at the Atlanta Ballet. For information on all events, please see ferstcenter.org. 10


MasterWorks

Mozart Requiem Eric Nelson, Director

Two Concerts. This Spring

March 24, 2013 4:00 p.m. $30 Adult $20 Senior/Student

Season Finale

Psalms, Hymns & Spiritual Songs Emory University ď ł Schwartz Center for Performing Arts Tickets and Group discounts call 404.727.5050 www.AtlantaSacredChorale.org

June 1, 2013 8:00 p.m. $20 Adult $15 Senior/Student


ERIN HENRY KEEPS PERFORMANCES SHARP AS DANCE CAPTAIN FOR “SISTER ACT”

By Holley Calmes n the road with “Sister Act,” dancer/singer/actress Erin Henry not only has to keep herself in top shape but ensure the entire cast is also dancing their best. The popular musical hits the Fox Theatre April 23rd for 6 days and 8 performances, and Henry is the show’s Dance Captain for a cast with varying levels of dance training. “I am thrilled to have the responsibility of keeping the show looking as sharp and clean as possible,” Henry explains. “It was obvious that our choreographer, Anthony Van Laast, wanted not just great singers but dancers and movers who could make his choreography look spectacular. There are some performers in the show with a strong dance background and others without, but all bring their unique talents to the table.” Henry began as an Irish Step Dancer at the age of five and was soon proficient in many dance forms. “I usually only ‘bust out’ on St. Patrick’s Day,” she says. Now on the road, she works both alone and with her cast to keep her dance skills sharp. When she is in New York City between gigs, it’s a lot easier to stay in shape. “In NYC, you are constantly taking voice, dance and acting classes,” she says. “On the road, you have to stay disciplined to do the work yourself.” And, she could add, lead her cast mates in doing the same. “I try to practice technique whenever I can get in front of a mirror, into a rehearsal studio, or even at a local gym. Some of the girls and I love a good hip hop class! The bottom line is that in musical theatre, it is vital to keep improving and honing your craft.” Henry also feels that being Dance Captain is easier with the current group of cast members. “It helps to have such a fantastic group of performers who bring enthusiasm and excitement to the show every night.” Another reward: “I love seeing people on their feet dancing along with us during the final curtain call. It’s why we do what we do.” 12


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ATLANTA’S ALLIANCE THEATRE WILL PRODUCE THE AMERICAN PREMIERE OF ZORRO CHOREOGRAPHED BY RENOWNED FLAMENCO ARTIST RAFAEL AMARGO By Kathleen Covington he Alliance Theatre will produce the American premiere of ZORRO, a thrilling new musical. Zorro, “the fox” will appear in a new musical set to the flamenco sound of The Gipsy Kings. The production runs at the Alliance April 3 - May 5, 2013. ZORRO’s creative team is led by Tony® nominated Director Christopher Renshaw (Taboo; The King and I), who has been involved with the production since its inception in 2001. Renshaw was initially drawn to the possibility of developing ZORRO as the first major flamenco musical. That vision for the show was fully realized when he, author Stephen Clark, and orchestrator John Cameron connected with The Gipsy Kings, the flamenco-rumba icons who wrote much of the music. “The production is full of special effects, sword fighting, stunts and magic,” said Director Christopher Renshaw. “And all these elements are steeped in the passionate, earthy and sexually charged world of Flamenco dance.” Choreographer Rafael Amargo was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Choreography when ZORRO premiere in 2009 in London’s West End. Amargo is one of the hottest flamenco talents performing today. His award-winning shows infuse the purest essence of flamenco with other choreographic trends, creating beautiful contemporary dance. Amargo has earned accolades including the most prestigious dance award in Italy, the Positano Leonide Massine award. Starring Broadway veterans Adam Jacobs (The Lion King; Les Misérables) as Zorro, Natascia Diaz (Man of La Mancha; Carousel), Andrea Goss (Once; Rent) as Luisa, and Nicholas Carrière (The Lion King National Tour) as Ramon, ZORRO boasts an international cast and creative team. Renshaw went on to say, “ZORRO is romantic, funny, swashbuckling adventure that has at its core the belief, that each of us has the ability to become anything we want to be. Apart from anything else, ZORRO has a huge heart, and in the world of musical theater, is a unique and very Latin experience.” Tickets for ZORRO are available now. To purchase, visit www.alliancetheatre.org/ zorro or contact the Alliance Box Office at 404-733-5000.

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Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra Presents...

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Johns Creek High School Theater 5575 State Bridge Road, Johns Creek, GA 30022 678-748-5802 www.johnscreeksymphony.org


ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE spotlights ZORRO – A Flamenco Musical

Atlanta History Center Hosts Monticello Exhibition

Alliance Theatre, April 3 – May 5, 2013 From the old West comes the legend of Zorro, “the fox” and a fighter of corruption. Featuring songs by The Gipsy Kings in this new American adaptation, ZORRO is a deliciously fun extravaganza infused with flamenco dancing and music. ZORRO will include approximately thirty six songs with an ensemble including some of the most talented flamenco performers in the world. With choreography by renowned and award winning flamenco artist Rafael Amargo, ZORRO is a truly breathtaking stage experience not to be missed. For tickets, visit www.alliancetheatre.org/zorro or call 404.733.5000.

On display through July 7, 2013, the Atlanta History Center hosts Slavery at Jefferson’s Monticello: How the Word is Passed Down, a groundbreaking exhibition organized by the Thomas Jefferson Foundation in partnership with the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. Through personal belongings, Jefferson’s records, oral histories, archaeology, and genealogy, this exhibition explores slavery and enslaved people in America through the lens of Jefferson’s Monticello plantation by providing a rare and detailed glimpse into the lives of six enslaved families, as well as the powerful stories of their descendants. Learn more about accompanying programs and Bank of America Free Admission Weekends at AtlantaHistoryCenter.com/ Monticello.

Atlanta Dance Theatre Presents

“Hansel & Gretel” Family Classic Ballet and “Pairings” With Live Performance by Rye Atlanta Dance Theatre, and Artistic Director, Jonnie Kelley, are pleased to announce—an engaging performance in two distinctly different parts. “Hansel & Gretel”, as interpreted and choreographed by the late Michael Hollier. Following intermission on Friday and Saturday evening, the spotlight shifts to contemporary dance. “Pairings” examines relationships that co-exist within a larger experience, explored through the artistic collaboration of Atlanta Dance Theatre, choreographers Casey Noblett and Robert Gosnell, and live original music by Atlanta band, Rye. March 22-23, 2013, 7:30 pm Tickets $15.50 - $23.50* For information visit www. atlantadancetheatre.org Funding for this program is provided by the City of Roswell under the guidance of the Roswell Cultural Arts Board.

Atlanta Sacred Chorale

Atlanta Sacred Chorale, a nationally recognized chorus known for their pure sound and diverse styles, has been supported by individual donors since 1985 in their mission of enriching the community and the region with the finest in choral artistry. Directed by Dr. Eric Nelson, Professor of Choral Studies at Emory University, the Chorale presents their annual MasterWorks concert on Sunday, March 24, at the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts with award-winning soloists and orchestra. Treat yourself and a friend to an afternoon of extraordinary music, featuring Mozart’s beloved Requiem. Visit www.AtlantaSacredChorale.com or call 404.915.4541 for information about events, tickets, and recordings.

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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE spotlights Fifth Third Bank Broadway in ATL 2013/2014 Season

DanceMax hosts exclusive “Pointe Shoe Parties” for many dance schools. Refreshments, pictures, and activities make this exciting time for beginning pointe students even more memorable! Instructors, call for your fitting or party today! Visit us at www. dancemaxdancewear.com

Announcing the Fifth Third Bank Broadway in Atlanta 2013/2014 season! Theater fans will once again have the opportunity to experience some of the most acclaimed shows offered on Broadway without leaving Atlanta. From the creators of South Park and winner of nine Tony Awards, The Book of Mormon will play a limited two-week engagement. The 2013-2014 Season will also feature fan favorites GHOST The Musical, Once, Green Day’s American Idiot, Evita and returning to Atlanta after six years, Disney’s The Lion King. Packages start at $199. Call 1-800-2784447 or go to BroadwayInAtlanta.com

Jazz, The Mikado, and Modern Dance on Stage at Ferst

The arts are in full bloom at the Ferst Center for the Arts this spring! In music, see jazz group Acoustic Alchemy, ukulele wonder Jake Shimabukuro, and postmodern chamber ensemble Ethel. In contemporary dance, enjoy the Seán Curran Company. Gilbert and Sullivan enthusiasts will enjoy the return of the New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players in The Mikado. Located in the heart of the Georgia Tech campus, the Ferst Center enriches the audience experience by hosting free discussions before and after many performances. Tickets are on sale now. For tickets and information visit www. ferstcenter.org or call the Box Office at 404894-9600.

Teaming Up

Dance Fashions Superstore is teaming up with local churches and dance organizations throughout Georgia to allow individuals the opportunity to create a visual interpretation of arts presentation of liturgical and praise dance. This collaboration will give dance groups the opportunity to perform their creative works while wearing Dance Fashions unique, vibrant, and colorful selection of praise wear. For more contact us at www.dancefashions.com or call 770-998-0002.

Fox Theatre Presents Mary Poppins

MARY POPPINS returns to the Fox Theatre for one week only, April 2-7. Featuring an irresistible story and unforgettable songs from one of the most popular Disney films of all time, plus brand-new breathtaking dance numbers and spectacular stage-craft, MARY POPPINS is everything you could ever want in a hit Broadway show! So get swept up in the fun of this high-flying musical the New York Post gives 4 out of 4 stars and calls “a certifiable super hit!” For tickets visit www.FoxAtlTix.com or call 855-ATL-TIXX.

DanceMax Dancewear

DanceMax Dancewear is the Atlanta area’s most convenient dancewear provider. Carrying all of your favorite brands, DanceMax is sure to be your preferred store. We supply every dancer’s needs, from beginner to professional. Our experienced employees are well known for their expertise in pointe shoe fitting. DanceMax travels all over Georgia to provide in-studio fittings. We bring individualized dancewear for each dance school’s specific requirements. 18


LEE HARPER STUDIOS Home of

Lee Harper & Dancers and

Lee Harper & Dancers II,

a children’s dance company – Grades 4 - 12

Creative Movement · Modern · Ballet · Pointe · Tap

404-364-9555 Get information about Ms. Harper’s book, Lee Harper & Dancers... Since 1980, on her updated website, leeharperanddancers.com

Lee Harper named a 2002 Lexus Leader of the Arts. 34 Years of Teaching and Performing in Atlanta

Nurturing Young Dancers Since 1977 Wade Walthall, Artistic Director

SATURDAY MARCH 30, 2013 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Gwinnet Ballet Theatre presents one of the world’s most beloved ballets. Gwinnett Performing Arts Center, Duluth, GA

Tickets through Ticketmaster and the Gwinnett Center Box Office See our website for information on SUMMER INTENSIVES and auditions.

770-237-0046 www.gwinnettballet.org Gwinnett Ballet Theatre 1800 McLeod Drive Lawrenceville


ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE spotlights GIWAYEN MATA Celebrates 20 Years

Gotta Dance Atlanta

Twenty Years ago, GIWAYEN MATA emerged onto the tapestry of African song and dance performance ensembles, creating a unique niche of Sistah percussionists playing djembe orchestra drums. Today GIWAYEN MATA celebrates two decades of perseverance in a male dominated arena, bringing her soft creative strength to stages and ceremonies around the US. GIWAYEN MATA invites you to experience her twentieth anniversary concert: Speak, Sistah Speak! On March 22, 2013; sponsor and purchase GIWAYEN MATA’S first book Speak Sistah Speak, Preserving a Legacy, a mélange of quotes & beautiful photography; and support GIWAYEN MATA’s presentation of the world renowned DanceAfrica Atlanta 2013, June 13-16, Baba Dr. Chuck Davis, curator. Visit www.giwayenmata.org for event information.

Gotta Dance Atlanta is a unique dance and fitness studio that caters to everyone! We provide personalized and comprehensive training to both the professional and recreational dancer as well as the fitness enthusiast. We pride ourselves on offering the highest quality dance and fitness instruction in Atlanta while focusing on a fun, safe and non-competitive atmosphere! We are fully committed to our student’s and constantly strive to provide superior customer service. Whether you are a beginner, professional or somewhere in between, we are sure to offer just the class you seek! 1778 Ellsworth Industrial Drive, Atlanta, 30318. www.got2dance.net

7th Annual

A Neiman Marcus Presentation to Benefit NBAF (National Black Arts Festival) Thursday, March 21, 2013 • 6:00 pm • Neiman Marcus

Fine Art + Fashion brings together lovers of art and fashion! Chaired by Millie Smith, join us as we honor Ken Downing, Fashion Director, Neiman Marcus, and Vicki and John Palmer, patrons of the arts. And don’t miss this exciting evening with artists, fashion designers, style setters and the presentation of the Emerging Talent Scholarship Awards.

For ticket information or reservations, please call Judy Hanenkrat at 404.730.6369 (office), 404.372.4572 (cell), email her at jhanenkrat@nbaf.org or visit nbaf.org FA+F13_Showguide_Ad.indd 1

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ATTRACT THOSE WHO ENJOY EXPERIENCING THE ARTS LIVE AND IN PERSON!

Fulton County Arts & Culture Southwest Arts Center and GIWAYEN MATA Present

Speak, Sistah Speak!! GIWAYEN MATA’s 20th Anniversary Concert Omelika Kuumba, Director

Reach Atlanta’s theatre-going audience through Atlanta ShowGuide. We are Atlanta’s original “live show” point-of-purchase publication! Sign Language Interpreter for Hearing Impaired

March 22, 2013 - 7:30pm

Southwest Arts Center • 915 New Hope Rd SW • Atl GA 30331

Available online at www.AtlantaShowGuide.com and at theater venues throughout Greater Atlanta. Email us today at sales@atlantashowguide.com and start marketing successfully to the customers you’ve been trying to reach. Photo by Richard Calmes

Celebrating Twenty Years of “Perseverance” with this extraordinary concert featuring GIWAYEN MATA and Chicago’s Ayodele Drum and Dance. You will be energized to the core!

$20 - $28 Tickets Available Now!

www.giwayenmata.org/events 404-604-9364. Vending Opportunities Available.


ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE spotlights Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra

element to visual chorus. Unlike the traditional kidnapping tale, this is an exploration of the heroine’s passionate quest for personal agency and selfhood in the face of comforting but stifling love. Artist Jason Gray’s expressive masks and the haunting live music of The Ghosts Project set the otherworldly scene.

Welcome to the JCSO, a 45-piece orchestra comprised of professional musicians from all around the greater Atlanta metro area. Maestro J. Wayne Baughman is the Music Director & Conductor and founder who aspired to bring together the very best symphonic musicians to serve Johns Creek and neighboring communities of North Fulton, Gwinnett and Forsyth counties. JCSO musicians are among the finest instrumentalists in America, with an average of 15 years’ experience in professional orchestras. A part-time orchestra, the JCSO performs four concerts per season. For additional information, go to www. johnscreeksymphony.org, call (678) 748-5802 or email info@johnscreeksymphony.org.

UGA’s CORE Concert Dance Company Contemporary & Aerial Dance TAKING FLIGHT! 2013

CORE

CONCERT CORE Concert DANCE COMPANY Dance Company Contemporary and Aerial Dance will present TAKING FLIGHT! Wed.- Sat. Feb. 27 to March 2 at 8 p.m, held at the UGA Department of Dance New Dance Theatre, Athens, GA. Contemporary and a range of aerial dance—including bungeeassistance, triple trapeze, lyra, silks and cyr— blends with digitally rendered film projection and explores an aeronautical and emotional journey. Purchase tickets at: tate.uga.edu/tickets, phone: 706-542-8579; or Performing Arts Center, pac.uga.edu, phone: 706-542-4400. $10 Students/Sr. Citz. & $15 General Admission. URL: coreconcertdance.com and You Tube: Baladance Channel.

Pinch ‘n’ Ouch Theatre’s 2013 Season is Gritty and True

Pinch ‘n’ Ouch Theatre will open their 2013 Season with the world premiere of Let’s Make It written and directed by Grant McGowen. Let’s Make It, starring Barrett Doyle and Heather Rule, is about a young starlet actress and a struggling filmmaker struggling to find both love and success. Up next, is Leslye Headland’s biting new comedy Assistance followed by the regional premiere of Annie Baker’s Off Broadway hit The Aliens, which was noted as NY Times Best Plays of 2011. Britton Buttrill’s new drama Scratching, inspired by the love of tattooing, will open this fall. For more info: www.pnotheatre.org

Zoetic Dance Ensemble

Fulton County Arts and Culture Southwest Arts Center and Zoetic Dance Ensemble present GURL, featuring new work by Zoetic and Spelman College dancers in celebration of Women’s History Month, and the Atlanta premiere of Rapture of the Heroine (Guuurrl) a dance/theater piece expressed through the body, spirit and voice. Created in collaboration with NYC based choreographer ChristinaNoel Reaves, Rapture of the Heroine (Guuurrl) blends hilarious comedy with moments of poignant support, taking you on a journey with 5 guuurrls exploring friendship, identity and definitions of heroine’ism. Southwest Arts Center, April 20 at 3pm and 8pm. For more information visit www.zoeticdance.org

Rule 3

Persephone’s Fall is the tale of a transformative personal journey through the Underworld. Ancient and contemporary forms intersect as dancers create and inhabit a dark, visionary landscape of shifting identities and emotional snares. Choreographer Kristyn McGeehan draws no hard lines, instead allowing the performers to flow from character to scenic 22


The art of award winning Dance Photographer

Richard Calmes is available in his first book DANCE MAGIC

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Visit www.richardcalmes.com for ordering information

Atlanta Dance Theatre’s

Hansel and Gretel March 22-23, 2013 Roswell Cultural Arts Center

featuring live music from Rye

Photo: Keiko Guest

Presented with

For tickets and info: ADTshows.com Order by phone: (404) 438-3028 Funding for this program is provided by the City of Roswell under the guidance of the Roswell Cultural Arts Board.

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COMING UP

© Center for Puppetry Arts

This season:

Written and directed by Jon Ludwig Can Mighty Bug defeat the villainous Scorpiana and save Bugville? Find out in this science-filled comic book style adventure!

Ages 4 and up

Now through Mar 17 Warren Johnson

By Barefoot Puppet Theatre of Richmond, VA

© Center for Puppetry Arts

Journey to the far-off Galapagos Islands and meet George: the last tortoise of his kind. This uplifting eco-fable shares the true story of this famous, not-so-little tortoise and the islands he calls “home.”

Ages 4 and up

Mar 19 - April 7

Adapted by Jon Ludwig Directed by Spencer G. Stephens Live music and delightful stories about Brer Rabbit and his friends fill the stage. Brains beat brawn when the characters battle for bragging rights in this fun-filled, Southern romp.

Ages 4 and up

Apr 11 - May 26

404.873.3391 www.puppet.org 1404 Spring Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30309 Limited FREE Parking • MARTA Accessible Season supported in part by: Fulton County Arts Council, City of Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs, Georgia Council for the Arts.


ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE dance February Theatre biKe AMericA 2/1/2013 - 2/24/2013 prices: $30 to $40 Alliance Theatre’s Hertz Stage 1280 Peachtree St. NE tiX: 404-733-5000 www.alliancetheatre.org Fly 1/30/2013 - 2/24/2013 prices: $15 to $33 Theatrical Outfit at Balzer Theater at Herren’s 84 Luckie St. NW tiX: 678-528-1500 www.theatricaloutfit.org gooD goD A’Mighty! 2/14/2013 - 2/24/2013 prices: $55 14th Street Playhouse 173 14th St. tiX: 404-733-5000 www.14thstplayhouse.org WAtching cheKhov WAtching 2/15/2013 - 2/24/2013 prices: $18 Arts at Emory Emory’s Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts 1700 North Decatur Rd. tiX: 404-727-5050 www.arts.emory.edu roMeo AnD Juliet 1/31/2013 - 3/3/2013 prices: $15 to $36 Atlanta Shakespeare Company, New American Shakespeare Tavern 499 Peachtree St. NE tiX: 404-874-5299 www.shakespearetavern.com tAleS oF eDgAr AllAn poe 2/12/2013 - 3/3/2013 prices: $25 Center for Puppetry Arts 1404 Spring St. NW tiX: 404-873-3391 www.puppet.org let’S MAKe it by grAnt McgoWen February 14 - March 30 prices (range): $15-$25 Pinch ‘n’ Ouch Theatre 1085 Ponce De Leon, Atlanta, GA 30306 tiX: 1-800-838-3006 www.pnotheatre.org

tWo trAinS running 2/15/2013 - 3/10/2013 prices: $15 to $50 True Colors Theatre Company Southwest Arts Center 915 New Hope Rd. SW tiX: 1-877-725-8849 www.truecolorstheatre.org Angry FAgS 2/21/2013 - 3/17/2013 prices: $20 to $25 7 Stages Theatre 1105 Euclid Ave. NE tiX: 404-523-7647 www.7stages.org

Dance MonicA bill bArneS & coMpAny 2/28/2013 - 3/2/2013 general Admission: $20 Arts at Emory Emory’s Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts 1700 North Decatur Rd. 404-727-5050 www.arts.emory.edu tAKing Flight! 2013 02/27/2013 - 03/2/2013 prices: $10 Students/Sr. citz. $15 general Admission CORE Concert Dance Company Contemporary and Aerial Dance UGA Department of Dance - New Dance Theatre Soule & Green St. at University of Georgia campus tiX: 706-542-8579 or 706-542-4400 www.tate.uga.edu/tickets/ or pac.uga.edu

Music Theatre beehive: the ‘60s MuSicAl 2/15/2013 - 3/3/2013 prices: $25 to $50 Atlanta Lyric Theatre The Strand Theatre 117 North Park Square, Marietta tiX: 404-377-9948 www.atlantalyrictheatre.com FelA! the MuSicAl 2/28/2013 - 3/3/2013 prices: $38 to $63.50 The Fabulous Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. NE tiX: 1-800-745-3000 www.foxtheatre.org

the oDD couple 2/14/2013 - 3/3/2013 prices: Adults: $22; Seniors: $18; Students: $13 Fabrefaction Theatre 999 Brady Ave. tiX: 404-876-9468 www.fabrefaction.org

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ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE dance Concerts

Art Events

SyMphonic big bAnD! 02/16/2013 only prices: $30 - $16.50 Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra, Theater at Johns Creek High School, 5575 State Bridge Road, Johns Creek tiX: 678-748-5802 www.johnscreeksymphony.org

SlAvery At JeFFerSon’S Monticello: hoW the WorD iS pASSeD DoWn 02/1 - 07/07/1313 prices: included in general Atlanta history center admission; Admission including sales tax: $16.50/adults, $13.00/students 13+/seniors 65+, $11.00/youth 4 -12, and Free for children 3 and under and Atlanta history center members. Atlanta History Center 130 W Paces Ferry Rd. NW; Atlanta tiX: 404-814-4000 www.Atlantahistorycenter.com/Monticello

nnennA Freelon 2/23/2013 only prices: $30 to $55 Ferst Center for the Arts 349 Ferst Dr. NW tiX: 404-894-9600 www.ferstcenter.gatech.edu

Kids Shows

univerSity bAnD 2/26/2013 only prices: Free! Georgia State University School of Music Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth St. NW tiX: 404-413-9849 www.rialtocenter.org

yo gAbbA gAbbA! live! get the SillieS out! 2/21/2013 only prices: $16 to $46 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy. tiX: 770-916-2852 www.cobbenergycentre.com

SpAno conDuctS bAch’S MASS 2/28/2013 - 3/1/2013 prices: $24 to $75 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Woodruff Arts Center Symphony Hall 1280 Peachtree St. NE tiX: 404-733-5000 www.atlantasymphony.org

ArtFul StorieS At the MuSeuM 2/23/2013 only prices: reservations required; please call 404-727-0519 for reservations Michael C. Carlos Museum 571 South Kilgo Circle tiX: 404-727-4282 www.carlos.emory.edu


Stone Soup: An Operatic Fable in One Delicious Act 2/24/2013 only Prices: $7 The Atlanta Opera Decatur High School 310 N. McDonough St. Decatur TIX: 404-881-8801 www.atlantaopera.org

Versus: Man vs. Man, Nature, Self, Society, Destiny 3/21/2013 - 3/23/2013 Prices: $15; Students: $8 Arts at Emory, Emory’s Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts, 1700 North Decatur Rd. TIX: 404-727-5050 www.arts.emory.edu

Charlotte’s Web 2/9/2013 - 3/3/2013 Prices: Single ticket prices range from $20 to $35 Alliance Theatre’s Main Stage 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-5000 www.alliancetheatre.org

Seán Curran Company 3/23/2013 only Prices: $33 Ferst Center for the Arts 349 Ferst Dr. NW TIX: 404-894-9600 www.ferstcenter.gatech.edu

The Adventures of Mighty Bug 1/31/2013 - 3/17/2013 Prices: $16.50 Center for Puppetry Arts 1404 Spring St. NW TIX: 404-873-3391 www.puppet.org

March Theatre Grease: The School Version 3/7/2013 - 3/17/2013 Prices: $35; Children (12 and under): $15 MJCCA Zaban Park 5342 Tilly Mill Rd. Dunwoody TIX: 678-812-4000 www.atlantajcc.org To Kill A Mockingbird 3/8 - 5/18 2013 Prices: $30-$60 Alabama Shakespeare Festival 1 Festival Drive, Montgomery AL 36117 TIX: 1-800-841-4273 www.asf.net The Waffle Palace: Smothered, Covered and Scattered 24/7/365 1/11/2013 - 3/17/2013 Prices: $25 to $45 Horizon Theatre Horizon Theatre 1083 Austin Ave. NE TIX: 404-584-7450 www.horizontheatre.com

Dance La Compania de Manuel Liñán 3/9/2013 only Prices: $41 to $67 Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth St. NW TIX: 404-413-9849 www.rialtocenter.org

“Hansel & Gretel” Family Classic Ballet and “Pairings” with Live Performance by Rye 3/22 - 3/23 Prices: $15.50-$23.50 Atlanta Dance Theatre, Roswell Cultural Arts Center 950 Forrest Street, Roswell TIX: 404-438-3028 TIX: ADTshow.com www.atlantadancetheatre.org Tanz Farm Series 3: Hippodrome 3/20/2013 - 3/24/2013 Prices: $25; Students: $15 gloATL, Goat Farm Arts Center, The 200 Foster St. TIX: www.gloatl.com New Choreographic Voices 3/22/2013 - 3/24/2013 Prices: $20 to $120 Atlanta Ballet Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy. TIX: 404-873-5811 www.atlantaballet.com DanceAfrica Atlanta 2013 Dance Series Featuring Tosha Ayo Alston 03/24 only Prices: Children $6; Adults $12 GIWAYEN MATA, Dance 411 475 Moreland Ave, NE TIX: 404-604-9364 www.giwayenmata.org Giselle 3/30/2013 only Prices: $15 to $30 Gwinnett Ballet Theatre, Gwinnett Performing Arts Center 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Duluth TIX: 770-237-0046 www.gwinnettcenter.com/artcenter

Music Theatre La Traviata 3/2/2013 - 3/10/2013 Prices: $25 to $140 The Atlanta Opera, Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy. TIX: 770-916-2852 www.atlantaopera.org

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ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE dance the MiKADo 3/10/13 prices: $36 - $46 New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players at Ferst Center for the Arts 349 Ferst Drive, Georgia Tech tiX: 404-894-9600 www.ferstcenter.org Million DollAr quArtet 3/12/2013 - 3/17/2013 prices: $42.40 to $85.70 Broadway in Atlanta, The Fabulous Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. NE tiX: 404-873-4300 www.broadwayinatlanta.com SAnDy hAcKett’S rAt pAcK ShoW 3/14/2013 - 3/17/2013 prices: $17 to $46.50 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy. tiX: 770-916-2852 www.cobbenergycentre.com the Secret Agent 3/15/2013 - 3/17/2013 prices: $30; Seniors/Students: $25 Capitol City Opera Company, Conant Performing Arts Center, Oglethorpe University 4484 Peachtree Rd. NE tiX: 404-504-1473 www.ccityopera.org

Concerts McintoSh county ShouterS 3/1/2013 only prices: Free! The Center for Collaborative and International Arts (CENCIA) Kopleff Recital Hall at Georgia State University 10 Peachtree Center Ave. NE tiX: 404-413-5901 www.arts.gsu.edu/cencia.html JAKe ShiMAbuKuro 3/2/2013 only prices: $26 to $37 Ferst Center for the Arts 349 Ferst Dr. NW tiX: 404-894-9600 www.ferstcenter.gatech.edu JAzz MeetS clASSicS: Dueling piAniStS! 3/2/2013 only prices: Free! Arts at Emory Emory’s Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts 1700 North Decatur Rd. tiX: 404-727-5050 www.arts.emory.edu thirD AnnuAl SyMphony gAlA 3/2/2013 only prices: $45 to $120 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Woodruff Arts Center Symphony Hall 1280 Peachtree St. NE tiX: 404-733-5000 www.atlantasymphony.org


“A Taste of Jazz” with JOA big band and special guest Joe Gransden 03/14 only Prices: $40 includes open bar and heavy hors d’ouerves Jazz Orchestra Atlanta, The Neil Williams Room at Alston and Bird, 1201 West Peachtree St. TIX: 770- 992-2559 www.jazzorchestraatlanta.org Acoustic Alchemy 3/16/13 only Prices: $30-$55 Ferst Center for the Arts 349 Ferst Drive, Georgia Tech TIX: 404-894-9600 www.ferstcenter.org Speak Sistah Speak! Giwayen Mata’s 20th Anniversary Concert 03/22 only Prices: $20 - $28. GIWAYEN MATA, Southwest Arts Center 915 New Hope Road, SW TIX: 404-604-9364 www.giwayenmata.org Lawrence Brownlee, Tenor 3/22/2013 only Prices: $50; Students (with ID): $10 Arts at Emory Emory’s Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts 1700 North Decatur Rd. TIX: 404-727-5050 www.arts.emory.edu Rodney Carrington 03/23/13 only Prices: $46.75 Fox Theatre, 660 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta TIX: 855-ATL-TIXX (855-285-8499) www.FoxAtlTix.com MasterWorks - Mozart Requiem 3/24/2013 only Prices: $30; Senior/Students (with ID): $10 Atlanta Sacred Chorale Emory’s Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts 1700 North Decatur Rd. TIX: 404-727-5050 www.atlantasacredchorale.org

Kid Shows FAMILIES Centerstage 3/2/2013 only Prices: $25 to $38 The Woodruff Arts Center 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-4200 www.woodruffcenter.org Atlanta Youth Wind Symphony 3/18/2013 only Prices: Free! Arts at Emory Emory’s Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts 1700 North Decatur Rd. TIX: 404-727-5050 www.arts.emory.edu Stone Soup: An Operatic Fable in One Delicious Act 3/23/2013 only Prices: $7 The Atlanta Opera, Southwest Arts Center 915 New Hope Rd. SW TIX: 404-881-8801 www.atlantaopera.org Pajanimals Live: Pajama Playdate 3/29/2013 only Prices: $17 to $37 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy. TIX: 770-916-2852 www.cobbenergycentre.com Teen Gallery Slam: The Art of Poetry 3/15/13 and 4/19/13 4/19/2013 Free! (with valid high school ID) High Museum of Art Alliance Theatre’s Black Box Theatre 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-4400 www.high.org

April

Art Events

Theatre

Fine Art + Fashion benefitting NBAF, presented by Neiman Marcus 03/21 only Prices: Tickets/Sponsorships: $500 - $25,000 NBAF, presenters of the National Black Arts Festival, Neiman Marcus Atlanta 3393 Peachtree Rd. TIX: 404.730.6369 or 404.372.4572 www.NBAF.org

The Cherry Orchard 4/4/2013 - 4/14/2013 Prices: $20 Arts at Emory Emory’s Munroe Theatre, Dobbs University Center 605 Asbury Circle TIX: 404-727-5050 www.arts.emory.edu Broadway in Atlanta’s 2013/2014 Season 11/ 2013 - 06/ 2014 Prices: Season Packages start at $199 Fifth Third Bank Broadway In Atlanta The Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree Street NE TIX: 800-278-4447 www.BroadwayInAtlanta.com

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ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE dance Dance

brooKlyn riDer 4/12/2013 only prices: $45 Arts at Emory Emory’s Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts 1700 North Decatur Rd. tiX: 404-727-5050 www.arts.emory.edu

DAviD bintley’S cArMinA burAnA 4/12/2013 - 4/14/2013 prices: $20 to $120 Atlanta Ballet, Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy. tiX: 404-873-5811 www.atlantaballet.com

george JoneS 04/19 only prices: $42.75 Fox Theatre, 660 Peachtree Street NE tiX: 855-Atl-tiXX (855-285-8499) www.FoxAtltix.com

DAnceAFricA AtlAntA 2013 DAnce SerieS FeAturing ron broWn 04/14 only prices: children $6; Adults $12 GIWAYEN MATA, Dance 411 475 Moreland Ave., NE tiX: 404-604-9364 www.giwayenmata.org

ethel 4/20/13 prices: $30 Ferst Center for the Arts 349 Ferst Drive, Georgia Tech tiX: 404-894-9600 www.ferstcenter.org

gurl 04/20 only prices: $10 - 15 Zoetic Dance Ensemble, Southwest Arts Center 915 New Hope Rd., Atlanta1 tiX: 404/ 358-7340 www.zoeticdance.org

Kids Shows

Music Theatre

teen gAllery SlAM: the Art oF poetry 4/19/2013 only prices: Free! (with valid high school iD) High Museum of Art Alliance Theatre’s Black Box Theatre 1280 Peachtree St. NE tiX: 404-733-4400 www.high.org

MAry poppinS 4/2/2013 - 4/7/2013 prices: $23 to $58 Theater of the Stars, The Fabulous Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. NE tiX: 404-252-8960 www.theaterofthestars.com

May

zorro 4/ 3 –5/ 5, 2013 prices: Starting at $30 The Alliance Theatre 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta 404-733-5000, www.alliancetheatre.org/zorro

Theatre

rAgtiMe 4/12/2013 - 4/28/2013 prices: $25 to $50 Atlanta Lyric Theatre, The Strand Theatre 117 North Park Square tiX: 404-377-9948 www.atlantalyrictheatre.com

perSephone’S FAll 05/30 - 06/1/13 prices: $12-20 Rule of 3 Productions, Kristyn McGeehan7 Stages Mainstage1105 Euclid Avenue NE tiX: 678.956.1163 www.ruleof3.net/persephone

SiSter Act 4/23/2013 - 4/28/2013 prices: $30 to $70 Broadway in Atlanta, The Fabulous Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. NE tiX: 404-873-4300 www.broadwayinatlanta.com

Art Events bAreFoot in the pArK, Fine ArtS MArKet 05/10 - 05/12/13 prices: $20 Jury Fee and $200 10X10 booth Fee – application thru our website Barefoot In The Park, Inc, Downtown Duluth Town Green 3142 Hill Street, Duluth, GA 30096 tiX: Free to the public www.barefootinthepark.org

Concerts AnnuAl “A King celebrAtion” concert 4/4/2013 - 4/5/2013 prices: $24 to $75 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Woodruff Arts Center Symphony Hall 1280 Peachtree St. NE tiX: 404-733-5000 www.atlantasymphony.org

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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE VENUES AND MORE The Fox Theatre Cobb Energy Centre Actor’s Express 7Stages Woodruff Arts Center Symphony Hall Robert Ferst Center Rialto Theater Theatrical Outfit Alliance Theater 14th Street Playhouse

Center for Puppetry Arts Horizon Theatre Atlanta Shakespeare Tavern The Strand Theater, Marietta Square Roswell Cultural Arts Center Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts at Emory University Serenbe Playhouse Georgia Shakespeare Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau Fabrefaction Theater

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