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Atlanta Dance Pioneer Dorothy Alexander and the Regional Ballet Movement
ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER
The Atlanta Ballet and Atlanta Ballet Orchestra Present Giselle
RETURNS TO THE FOX THEATRE STAGE
The Atlanta Opera: Willkommen, Bienvenue, Welcome! Alliance Theatre Continues Its Return to In-person Performances Dance at the Rialto! City Springs Theatre Company Completes 2021-22 Season with Three Sensational Musicals Ballethnic Dance Company is Getting Noticed in Major Arenas KSU Department of Dance to Host Tentacle Tribe Roswell Dance Theatre presents Aladdin! The Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus Celebrates 40 Years Spend the Day a World Away at the Michael C. Carlos Museum
Atlanta Master Chorale, Music of the Heavens and the Imagination New Georgia Symphony and Girls Who Conduct Women’s Conductor Fellowship Program
Alabama Shakespeare Festival Stages World Premiere of Ricardo Khan’s Freedom Rider
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Dance Pioneer Dorothy Alexander
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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Returns to the Fox Theatre Stage
The Atlanta Ballet and Atlanta Ballet Orchestra Present Giselle
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The Atlanta Opera Welcomes You
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Dance at the Rialto!
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Ballethnic Dance Company is Getting Noticed in Major Arenas
Alliance Theatre Continues Its Return to In-person Performances
City Springs Theatre Company Completes 2021-22 Season
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KSU Department of Dance to Host Tentacle Tribe
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Roswell Dance Theatre presents Aladdin!
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New Georgia Symphony and Girls Who Conduct Women’s Conductor Fellowship Program
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Atlanta Master Chorale, Music of the Heavens and the Imagination
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Alabama Shakespeare Festival Stages World Premiere of Freedom Rider
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Atlanta ShowGuide Spotlights
40 Years of Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus Spend the Day a World Away at the Michael C. Carlos Museum
Atlanta ShowGuide Performance Guide Atlanta ShowGuide Dance Classes
On the Cover: AAADT’s Constance Stamatiou in a new film adaptation for the 50th anniversary of Alvin Ailey’s Cry. Photo by Christopher Duggan. Visit us online at www.atlantashowguide.com. Like us on facebook.com/ATLshowGuideMagazine. Contact us at gregg.atlantashowguide@gmail.com or 770-559-1591.
Atlanta Dance Pioneer Dorothy Alexander and the Regional Ballet Movement by Julie Herron Carson
try’s first-ever Regional Ballet Festival, hosted by Atlanta Civic Ballet.. Participating companies included the Atlanta Civic Ballet, Southern Ballet of Atlanta, Birmingham Civic Ballet, Tampa Civic Ballet, Ballet Guild of Greater Miami, Charlotte Ballet and Ogilvie Concert Ballet of Jacksonville. The festival’s success led to the creation of the country’s first regional ballet organization, the Southeastern Regional Ballet Association (SERBA). Similar geographic associations were soon formed throughout the country to strengthen educational and performance opportunities for local choreographers, dancers and directors. In 1963, Alexander co-founded the National Association for Regional Ballet (NARB) to meet the needs of its member companies. Today, Regional Dance America continues the important work of NARB to elevate the future of dance in America. At NARB’s 25th Anniversary Celebration, Alexander said, “Regional ballet was born of idealistic thinking, but there is nothing more realistic than the contribution idealistic thinkers can make. They knew that one way to widen America’s dance horizon was to give more opportunities to more people in more communities to discover the magic that resides in this great art of dance — a magic that can enrich, ennoble and make more significant the greatest of the arts — the art of living.”
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here are numerous dance performance, choreography and educational opportunities available today throughout Greater Atlanta, but this was not always the case. In the early days of American theater, most successful dance professionals lived in New York City or other major metropolitan areas. The late Dorothy Alexander broke this geographic stereotype when she opened a dance school in her hometown of Atlanta in 1922, and founded the city’s first professional ballet company seven years later. The company was originally called Dorothy Alexander Concert Group, then renamed Atlanta Civic Ballet, and is now Atlanta Ballet. She knew there were dance companies existing outside of New York, as she said, “in isolated spots throughout the country, functioning in a vacuum and often dismissed as ‘dance in the boondocks’”. When her friend, Anatole Chujoy, publisher of Dance News, told her in 1955 that he had recently attended a regional dance festival in Canada, she decided to duplicate the event in the U.S. Alexander reached out to her dance colleagues, including Southern Ballet cofounders Pittman Corry and Karen Conrad, who enthusiastically embraced the idea, as did other Southeastern dance company directors. In 1956, Atlanta Mayor William B. Hartsfield welcomed audiences to the coun-
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The Atlanta Ballet and Atlanta Ballet Orchestra Present a Masterful Giselle
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xperience one of ballet’s grand romantic ghost-stories — a tale of true love, betrayal, madness and passion. Two years after its originally-planned opening date, Atlanta Ballet dancers will at last have the chance to perform the achingly beautiful and tragic Giselle, accompanied by the Atlanta Ballet Orchestra, conducted by Tara Simoncic.. An enrapturing masterwork Giselle remains one of the most enduring romantic ballets of all time. Originally conceived by French poet, Theophile Gautier in the mid-19th century, Giselle premiered in Paris in 1841 to critical and public acclaim for choreography, sets and music. The story has remained the same, but the choreography has evolved as the ballet
Atlanta Ballet presents Giselle at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre just in time for Valentines, February 11 – 13. For tickets go to atlantaballet.com.
Giselle Choreography after Marius Petipa, Jean Coralli, and Jules Perrot. Music by Adolphe Adam. Jessica Assef and Denys Nedak Photo by Rachael Nevvile
has gone through both French and Russian translations over the years. After a young peasant girl named Giselle is deceived by her true love, Albrecht, she falls into a fit of despair and dies of a broken heart. A woman scorned, she is destined to rise from the grave with the vengeful otherworldly beauties known as the Willis, entrapping men who unwittingly cross their paths. At once beguiling and maleficent, the Willis capture Albrecht and condemn him to dance until his death, but the power of Giselle’s enduring love protects him and ultimately sets them both free.
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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s Extraordinary Artistry Returns to the Fox Theatre Stage February 10-13
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lvin Ailey American Dance Theater returns to the Fabulous Fox Theatre February 10-13 for five performances during Black History Month, featuring Ailey’s extraordinary dancers in a season celebrating the 50th anniversary of Alvin Ailey’s beloved Cry and a decade of Artistic Director Robert Battle’s leadership. “Alvin Ailey’s vision provided the opportunity for generations of artists to use dance to inspire, unite and enlighten,” stated Robert Battle. “We are excited to be returning to our Atlanta home at the Fabulous Fox Theatre to share the artistry that renews our spirit of courage, hope, and joy.” The curtain goes up on Thursday, February 10th with WSB-TV’s Family 2 Family Night and a Battle 10th Anniversary program, which repeats on Sunday matinee. Offering a smorgasbord of seven dynamic works by visionary Artistic Director Robert Battle, it includes the unveiling of his world premiere, For Four, set to a delicious Wynton Marsalis jazz score written in 4/4 time. Performances on Friday evening and Saturday matinee spotlight 50 years of Cry, the 16-minute tour-de-force solo dedicated to “all Black women everywhere — especially our mothers”. Created as a birthday present for his mother by Alvin
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s Vernard Gilmore in Alvin Ailey’s Reflections in D. Photo by Paul Kolnik
Ailey on his stunning muse, Judith Jamison, Cry was an instant sensation when it debuted in 1971 and went on to become an enduring work of American art. Saturday evening is an encore of hiphop innovator Rennie Harris’ acclaimed Lazarus. The creation of this powerful ensemble work, inspired by the life and legacy of Alvin Ailey, is featured in the must-see AILEY documentary streaming for free through February 11th on PBS. Along with a wide variety of exciting repertory, the memorable finale of all programs will be Alvin Ailey’s American masterpiece Revelations, acclaimed for sending hearts soaring and lifting audiences to their feet with powerful storytelling and soul-stirring music, evoking timeless themes of determination, hope, and transcendence. Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater inspires all in a universal celebration of the human spirit using the AfricanAmerican cultural experience and the modern dance tradition. Tickets start at $29 and are on sale at The Fox Theatre box office, 660 Peachtree Street NE, or at www.alvinailey.org, www.foxatltix.com, or by calling 855-285-8499.
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he Atlanta Opera’s production of Cabaret is adapted from 1998 Broadway revival that ran for more than 2,377 performances at Studio 54 in New York. Zvulun will direct and James Lowe, a leading conductor of opera and music theater, will conduct members of The Atlanta Opera Orchestra. Awardwinning set designer Alexander Dodge will transform The Atlanta Opera’s Big Tent into the Kit Kat Klub, a decadent cabaret where singer Sally Bowles entertained Berlin’s elite in the 1930s. Erik Teague, the designer responsible for the whimsical costumes from this spring’s production of Threepenny Opera, will handle the costumes. A versatile singing actor equally capable in opera houses and Broadway, Curt Olds will sing the role of the flamboyant Emcee. He has been seen in productions ranging from Don Pasquale and The Magic Flute to musicals such as Sondheim’s A Little Night Music, The Threepenny Opera, and Broadway’s Riverdance. Hailed by Opera News as “A wonderful singing actor, as adept in pointing dialogue as in phrasing
song,” Olds most recently performed the role of Monsieur Andre in the world tour of Phantom of The Opera. Actor and tenor Anthony Luciura will sing the role of Herr Schultz, the elderly fruit shop owner. With more than 800 performances at the Metropolitan Opera, Luciura has taken his operatic skills around the world singing supporting roles in many of the best-known operas in the canon including The Marriage of Figaro, The Magic Flute, Carmen, Turandot and Falstaff. From 2010 to 2013 he was seen in the HBO television series Boardwalk Empire as butler Eddie Kessler. The Atlanta Opera will present Cabaret on June 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 12 (matinee), 16, 17, 18, 19 (matinee). Tickets for Cabaret start at $50. They can be purchased at atlantaopera.org or by calling 404-881-8885. Both operas will be performed in English with English supertitles. The Big Tent Series is sponsored by the Molly Blank Fund. The Big Tent will be pitched on the grounds of The Atlanta Opera offices at 1575 Northside Drive, less than a half-mile off of I-75.
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Alliance Theatre Continues Its Return to the Coca-Cola and Hertz Stages for In-person Performances
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he Alliance Theatre will continue its 53rd season this winter on the Coca-Cola Stage. Declared the “Best New Play of 2019” by The Wall Street Journal, TONI STONE is a funny and fascinating story of race, gender, and raw ambition… and an unheralded superstar you’ll never forget, co-produced by Milwaukee Repertory Theatre. Considered a pioneer, Toni Stone was the first woman to play baseball in the Negro Leagues, also making her the first woman to play professionally in a men’s league. Next, a co-production with Children’s Theatre Company, BINA’S SIX APPLES will continue the season. When the Korean War forces Bina and her family to flee their home, Bina is separated and finds herself alone with only six apples to her name. Can these meager possessions help her find her family? Often mesmerizing, always heartwarming, Bina will discover that she’s not the only one on a difficult quest for a place to call home. The season will close out with TRADING PLACES, a hilarious world-premiere
Pre-Production photo of Olivia Lampert as Bina, Photo by Kaitlin Randolph
musical inspired by the beloved film, directed by Kenny Leon. Purchase tickets for these shows and more at alliancetheatre.org/season.
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Kedren Spencer as Toni Stone Photo by Michael Brosilow
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he Rialto Center for the Arts at Georgia State University has presented the best in contemporary dance for over 20 years. This season offers two diverse dance performances: Syncopated Ladies: Live and A.I.M by Kyle Abraham. Syncopated Ladies, an all-female tap dance band, was founded by Emmynominated choreographer Chloe Arnold, who was discovered by renowned choreographer Debbie Allen. Arnold’s choreography has been featured on hit television shows including “So You Think You Can Dance,” “Good Morning America,” “The Ellen Show,” “The Talk” and over 30 episodes of “The Late Show with James Corden.”
Syncopated Ladies: Live is an electrifying show featuring a band of critically acclaimed artists performing today’s cutting-edge music—from Pop to Hip-Hop to Salsa, and even a couple of tear-jerking ballads. The Rialto presents Syncopated Ladies: Live on March 3, in partnership with The Black Leadership AIDS Crisis Coalition powered by AIDS Healthcare Foundation. A.I.M by Kyle Abraham closes out the Rialto’s Season of Mastery on May 21. The New York Times praises A.I.M’s “lush movement, infectious music and magnetic dancers (the choreographer included).” An Untitled Love is the latest evening-length work from MacArthur Fellow, Kyle Abraham. The work features the catalogue of Grammy Award-winning R&B legend D’Angelo, which serves as a thumping mixtape celebrating culture, family and community. Galvanized by Black culture and history, it entwines a rich, provocative vocabulary with a strong emphasis on music, text and visual art. The silken choreography of Kyle Abraham and the
AIM, An Untitled Love, Catherine Ellis Kirk, Photo by Carrie Schneider
seductive, lush music of D’Angelo makes a transcendent night of movement and music. A.I.M by Kyle Abraham “An Untitled Love” was made possible by the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. It is funded in part by a grant from South Arts in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts and Georgia Council for the Arts. Tickets are available at the Rialto Box Office and rialto.gsu.edu. The Rialto offers free (validated) parking for these Rialto Series shows at the 100 Peachtree Parking Garage at 123 Fairlie Street, NW, Atlanta.
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City Springs Theatre Company Completes 2021-22 Season with Three Sensational Musicals
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ity Springs Theatre Company, Atlanta’s home for professional musical theatre, returns in March with A Chorus Line as part of its 2021-22 PNC Bank Season. Directed and choreographed by original cast member and Tony Award® recipient Baayork Lee, this sensational musical plays March 11 – 27, 2022. A Chorus Line is a stunning concept musical capturing the spirit and tension of a Broadway chorus audition, exploring the inner lives and bittersweet ambitions of professional Broadway performers. Memorable musical numbers include “What I Did for Love,” “One,” “I Can Do That,” “At the Ballet,” “The Music and the Mirror,” and “I Hope I Get It.” The season will continue with The Color Purple May 6 – 22, 2022. This musical adaptation of Alice Walker’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel (and the popular 1985
Let’s Hang On Photo by Mason Wood
Natalie DeLancey and Shuler Hensley Photo by Patrick Marcigliano Steven Spielberg film) spotlights Celie, a downtrodden young woman whose personal awakening over the course of 40 years forms the arc of this epic story. With a joyous score featuring jazz, ragtime, gospel, African music and blues, The Color Purple is a story of hope, a testament to the healing power of love, and a celebration of life. It opened on Broadway on November 1, 2005, where it was nominated for eleven 2006 Tony Awards®, including Best Musical, Best Book, and Best Original Score. City Springs Theatre Company will proudly end the season with West Side Story, July 8 – 24, 2022. As relevant today as when it premiered in 1957, West Side Story is widely regarded as among the best musicals ever written. This landmark Broadway musical (with a legendary score by Leonard Bernstein) transports Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet to modern-day New York City as two young, idealistic lovers find themselves caught between warring street gangs, struggling to survive in a world of hate, violence and prejudice. Featuring immortal songs such as “Tonight,” “Something’s Coming,” and “I Feel Pretty,” West Side Story is certain to captivate audiences old and new. All performances will take place at Byers Theatre at the Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center (1 Galambos Way, Sandy Springs). Tickets are $40-$100, with discounts for seniors, students, groups, and active and retired military personnel. Visit www.CitySpringsTheatre.com or call 404477-4365 for more information.
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Ballethnic Dance Company is Making Moves and Getting Noticed in Major Arenas
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allethnic Dance Company will receive one of six Fellowships in 2022 from Dance/USA, the national service organization for professional dance for Archiving and Preservation. Ballethnic is one of six National Companies to be matched with a master’s degree student in library and information sciences and related fields. The project will document the archives of Urban Nutcracker. Ballethnic Cofounder Waverly T. Lucas is eternally grateful as this is a project that he has been embarking on as he worked on research for his master’s thesis. He states, “what a gift to document the work that started our deep community engagement.” The theme of this round of Fellowships, generously supported by funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, is Preserving Cultural Heritage, Supporting Communities. Tremendous performance opportunities are unveiling as Ballethnic, in association with the Alliance Theatre, prepares for its debut on the Coca-Coca stage with its signature ballet The Leopard Tale. Catch the Leopard April 8 - 10. Ballethnic will also make its debut
performance at The Kennedy Center June 14 -19. Ballethnic will perform as part of Reframing The Narrative with Dance Theatre of Harlem and Collage Dance Collective. This is a special honor, as the directors of these companies danced during the leadership of Arthur Mitchell. Ballethnic will perform excerpts of act I from The Leopard Tale and its spiritual ballet Sanctity, both ballets are choreographed by Ballethnic Cofounder Waverly Lucas. The original music score of The Leopard Tale by L. Gerard Reid will be featured. The performance will feature veteran dancers Karla Tyson and Calvin Gentry in the Leopard Tale Mating Dance. The persistence of Ballethnic founders is being recognized, and they are grateful to continue the work that has influenced a generation of dancers, especially Black ballet dancers and entrepreneurs. They are especially grateful for The Chestnut Family Foundation that provided transformational funding when the pandemic hit, which enabled the company to survive the downturn and be afforded these incredible opportunities.
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KSU Department of Dance to Host Montreal-based Company Tentacle Tribe Performance of “Ghost” has elements of contemporary dance, street dance and theatre
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ennesaw State University’s Department of Dance will host Montreal-based company Tentacle Tribe in presenting Ghost February 25-26 at 8 p.m. at the Dance Theater on the KSU Marietta campus. Tickets for the in-person performance are $15 to $20. Ghost combines elements of contemporary dance, street dance, theatre — and even the martial arts — in a physical score that echoes the subtle pulse of respiration. The invigorating power of the breath, and its circulation in the organism, are embodied and magnified by this energetic, architectonically rich dance. Drawing from their wide scope of dance experience, Tentacle Tribe’s co-founders Emmanuelle Lê Phan and Elon Höglund are known for creating conceptual hip-hop with a contemporary twist, while intermingling organic influences from earthly creatures. The Canadian-Swedish alliance (Emmanuelle was raised in Ottawa, Canada, and Elon in Stockholm, Sweden) creatively experiments with intricate partnering, refined musicality, and a saturated dose of physical choreography. Besides Ghost, their repertoire includes
magnetic pieces such as Body to Body, When They Fall, Nobody Likes a Pixelated Squid, Origami Mami, Threesixnine, and Fractals of You. Although the two performers have worked together since 2005, Tentacle Tribe was formed in 2012 when the duo performed their first collaboration, choreographed for the Cirque Du Soleil stage in Quebec City. This duet was adapted into a short film called Elon & Emmanuelle by director Natalie Galazka. Since then, their work has been shown in over 80 cities worldwide along with workshop outreach and two additional short films. Marsha Barsky, chair of the Department of Dance, said, “It is a real honor to host Emmanuelle and Elon. What a fabulous opportunity for our students to learn from such a creative, professional duo with a keen intuition on how to keep choreography contemporary and fresh.” Featuring choreography by Emmanuelle and Elon, Ghost also boasts an original score by Samuel Nadaï. Ghost is scheduled for two in-person performances on Friday and Saturday, February 25-26, at 8 p.m. Tickets are $15-$20.
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Magical Fun for the Whole Family — Roswell Dance Theatre presents Aladdin!
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oin the Roswell Dance Theatre PreProfessional Company and students from the Tolbert Yilmaz School of Dance for a magical carpet ride full of comedy, romance and adventure! Follow an entire cast of colorful characters along with Aladdin as he strives to win the heart of a beautiful princess and thwart the plans of a powerful sorcerer. Aladdin is a larger-thanlife ballet of many stories: An impoverished young man searching for his place in the world, a greedy sorcerer who lives only to gain power and riches, and a princess hoping to find love. Eager to impress
adventures and a battle with the evil Jafara, Aladdin finally wins her heart. With magical sets, glittering costumes and stellar dancing, Aladdin is visually thrilling for the audience and perfect for the entire family! Roswell Dance Theatre, now celebrating its 37th season, will
perform four shows at the gorgeous Byers Theatre in Sandy Springs March 29-April 2. Saturday performances include a Character Meet & Greet one hour before show time. Don’t miss your
Roswell Dance Theatre, Abigail Photos Princess Jasmine, Aladdin enlists the help of a wish-granting genie, a magic carpet, and his trusty sidekick, Abu. Through many
chance to experience the magic! Tickets available at www.SpringBalletConcert.com
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The Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus Celebrates 40 Years
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his year marks the 40th Anniversary of the Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus. We are celebrating our Ruby Anniversary (affectionately dubbed “Rubyversary”) all season long the best way we know how: with song. After kicking off the season with our 40th Anniversary Holiday Show, we are thrilled to present our next fabulous concert: The Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus Rubyversary! We’ll be performing April 10th at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at the gorgeous City Springs Byers Theatre. We’ll be joined by an extra special guest, so keep an eye out on Facebook and Instagram for the official announcement! We can guarantee you will not want to miss this show. Now the men aren’t the only ones with rubies on the mind. The Atlanta Women’s Chorus “Finding Home” concert will have you clicking your heels and chanting: there’s no place like home! On April
30th at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Grace United Methodist Church, join the AWC on a musical journey about the wonders of “Finding Home”. Whether that home is where you came from or what you built for yourself, the inherent comfort and safety of home has a certain magic. And what better way to express all of the complex and beautiful feelings around finding and creating home than through song? We hope you’ll join us for this spectacular concert. Information about both concerts, choruses, and the Rubyversary year can all be found at VoicesofNote.org.
Atlanta Women’s Chorus Photo by Dan Lax
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Visit the Michael C. Carlos Museum this Spring and Spend the Day a World Away!
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isit the Carlos Museum at Emory University and experience the thought-provoking new exhibition, And I Must Scream, a monstrous expression of our global crises from 10 local, national, and international artists developed by Dr. Amanda H. Hellman, the museum’s curator of African art. This exhibition is open now through May 15. This exhibition employs monstrous, grotesque, and humanoid figures and forms which engage five themes — corruption and human rights violations, displacement, environmental destruction, the pandemic, and renewal. Artists featured in the exhibition include Laeïla Adjovi & Loïc Hoquet (Benin/France & France) , Anida Yoeu Ali (Cambodia/US), Steve Bandoma (DRC), Amie Esslinger (US), Ganzeer (Egypt), Cannupa Hanska Luger (US-Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara, Lakota), Thameur Mejri (Tunisia), Kahn & Selesnick (US & UK), Yinka Shonibare (UK), and Fabrice Monteiro (Benin/Belgium). This exhibition acts as a call to action and shows these crises to be both urgent and interconnected. For more about this exhibition, visit https://carlos. emory.edu/exhibition/and-i-must-scream. And don’t miss the exhibition Indigo Prayers: A Creation Story opening March 19. Atlanta artist Charmaine Minniefield considers the questions of Black identity as resistance against erasure past and present. Created during a year-long self-initiated, pandemic-forced artist residency in Gambia, the work weaves together ancestral memories of resistance in response to both contemporary and
Charmaine Minniefield (American), Indigo Prayers Ring Shout 3, 2020, indigo and crushed oyster on canvas, © Charmaine Minniefield, Courtesy of Charmaine Minniefield historic acts of erasure. Indigo Prayers summons the history of these traditions as ancestral totems and as evidence of resilience that preserved aspects of African culture over the Middle Passage. This exhibition is presented in conjunction with Minniefield’s Praise House, which recreates the small, single-room structures in which enslaved people gathered to worship. To learn more about Indigo Prayers: A Creation Story, visit https://carlos.emory.edu/ exhibition/indigo-prayers-creation-story. You can also rediscover the Carlos Museum’s permanent collections from ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome, the Americas, and Africa, and explore the recently renovated Asian Gallery. Plan your visit today.
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New Georgia Symphony and Girls Who Conduct Women’s Conductor Fellowship Program Continue Throughout Season
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ith the goal of fostering inclusivity in classical music, the Georgia Symphony Orchestra, in partnership with the Girls Who Conduct organization, launched a unique fellowship program for women and non-binary conductors in September 2021. The program is the brainchild of GSO Music Director and Conductor Timothy Verville and GWC Founder and Artistic Director Chaowen Ting. “The women’s conductor fellowship program is a tribute to Betty Shipman Bennett, the GSO’s first conductor, who led the orchestra from 1955 to 1990,” said Verville. “Betty was a trailblazer in the world of symphonic music, when women conductors were a rarity,” he commented. Founded in 2020, the aim of the GWC organization is to support womenidentifying and non-binary conductors from all backgrounds and with different experiences who are currently underrepresented in the field of classical music. Since its inception, GWC has mentored 99 conductors from 17 countries. Those named to the GSO/GWC fellowship program include Renatka
Dworak Berlin from Charlotte, N.C.; Cubanborn Sandra Cepero from Clarksville, Tenn.; Columbian Maria del Mar Goyes Rojas; JaeEun Kim from Seoul, South Korea; Constança Simas from Lisbon, Portugal and Damali Willingham from Atlanta, Ga. During each of three weekend residency programs held throughout the GSO’s 2021-2022 concert season, the participants observe GSO rehearsals and performances, while participating in conducting workshops. They also receive mentorship by GWC members and GSO’s music staff, both virtually and in-person. “The first residency program was a great success, with an engaging conducting workshop with GSO musicians and career development sessions,” said Ting. “As we continue to coach and mentor the fellows, I look forward to seeing what we can achieve in the coming months.” The GSO/GWC fellowship program is funded in part through generous sponsorships from SA White Oil Company, Inc., the Atlanta NW Marriott at the Galleria Hotel, Crane Elder Law Firm, LLC and State Farm Insurance.
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oin Atlanta Master Chorale for our final two concerts as we continue our journey through the heavens. For our next concert on March 11 & 12, we commissioned the talented Jake Runestad to compose “The Ways of Stars”, a work inspired by the life of female astronomer Maria Mitchell. We were so excited to dig into this piece, and our own singers, who are also women in science, celebrated at the first rehearsal with t-shirts stating: “Who wants to be a princess when you can be a scientist?”
eclipse on December 14, 2020 “signaled the end of a tumultuous year and, fittingly, the day I completed this piece. As I watched the eclipse via livestream, I was struck by the metaphors swirling in my brain — of Maria Mitchell, of wonder, of challenges, of the global pandemic, of covered light, and the continued fight for equality”. We conclude the 2021-2022 season on April 29 & 30 with our finale concert, Immortal Fire, featuring music that inspires us and fires our imagination. The program title comes from Benjamin Britten’s “Hymn to St. Cecilia”, dedicated to the patron saint of music. The concert will also feature works by Dan Forrest, Eric Whitacre, Moses Hogan, William Dawson, Ola Gjeilo, and our own artistic director, Eric Nelson. This season has been exhilarating with many wonderful concert programs. Although there continue to be challenges related to the pandemic for all arts organizations, the persistence and talent of our singers and the creative programming by our artistic director have resulted in extraordinary artistry that continues to inspire our audiences.
“You are a power, your influence is incalculable.” — Maria Mitchell In 1869, Mitchell took a cohort of students from Vassar College to Burlington, Iowa to observe a total eclipse. Later that October she published her account of the eclipse in the popular monthly, Hours at Home. This account serves as the main source of the text for “The Ways of Stars”, along with additional quotes and writings by Mitchell. For Jake Runestad, the final total solar
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his April, Alabama Shakespeare Festival proudly presents the world premiere of writer/ director Ricardo Khan’s new play, Freedom Rider. Inspired by real events, the story follows four young students in May 1961 as they board a southbound bus in Washington, DC, to challenge segregated spaces in interstate travel. This powerful play — sometimes funny and ultimately uplifting — celebrates the heroic and watershed journey of these young people. “It is written by Ricardo Khan, who came [to Montgomery] a few years ago and directed a show called Fly about the Tuskegee airmen,” said Artistic Director Rick Dildine. “He was so inspired by his experience here that he wrote Freedom Rider.” Montgomery, AL is home to the Freedom Rides Museum, an official destination on the U.S. Civil Rights Trail. The museum is housed in the Greyhound Bus Station where that group of peaceful protestors stepped off their bus on May 20, 1961, to meet only a few reporters waiting to document the event. Within minutes, though, an angry
mob descended upon the students and reporters to viciously attack them. Congressman John Lewis was one of the original 13 Freedom Riders as a student leader. He was among those brutally beaten that day and was left lying unconscious at the bus station after being hit in the head with a wooden crate. “These young people were coming from all over the country. So [Kahn] invited five other playwrights to cowrite this play with him,” added Dildine. “He picked people from different parts of the country who would bring their own experiences, so just like those young people came together that summer, he brought a group of different people together today from different parts of the country to write this play.” Freedom Rider runs from April 8 – 24 and is recommended for ages 15 and older. Tickets start at $25. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit ASF.net or call the ASF Box Office at 334.271.5353. The ASF Box Office is open Monday through Saturday from noon until 5 p.m., with extended hours for evening performances and Sunday matinees.
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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE SPOTLIGHTS Alliance Theatre Features Eight Productions The Alliance Theatre is thrilled to continue in-person performances on its Coca-Cola and Hertz Stages for the 2021/22 Season. Their 53rd season features eight productions including three world premieres, an elaborate new staging of its annual production, A CHRISTMAS CAROL, and the recently announced world premiere musical adaptation of the classic film TRADING PLACES. The Kathy & Ken Bernhardt Theatre for the Very Young season will include five productions — two for streaming and three in-person productions in the Selig Family Blackbox at Alliance Theatre. See everything with an Annual Membership or choose your performances with a Season Tickets Package! alliancetheatre.org
Atlanta Ballet 2 Presents Snow White at the Gas South Theatre in Gwinnett, April 15 – 17. Follow our young heroine and her prince as the outwit the evil queen in this one-hour family version of the classic fairy tale. Designed for our youngest audiences but can be enjoyed by children and adults alike. Tickets go on sale February 14 at gassouthdistric.com/events.
Atlanta Chamber Players Wraps Up 46th Season To conclude our 46th Concert Season, our Ahavath Achim Synagogue program on Sunday, March 27th features beautiful French masterpieces in unique instrumentations featuring oboe, flute, piano and strings. Highlights include the brilliant Trio for Flute, Oboe and Piano by female composer Madeleine Dring featuring ASO Principal Oboe Elizabeth Koch Tiscione, Todd Skitch, and ACP Artistic Director Elizabeth Pridgen paired with the dramatic Franck Piano Quintet with ASO Concertmaster David Coucheron, Helen Hwaya Kim, Catherine Lynn, Brad Ritchie, and Elizabeth Pridgen. This program showcases the undeniable power, beauty and intimacy of chamber music. www. atlantachamberplayers.com
The Atlanta Fringe Festival Returns, May 16-22 By Harrison David Rivers
MAR 17 – APR 2, 2022 Tickets: $15 and up Out Front Theatre Company
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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE SPOTLIGHTS will also include a free outdoor venue for families and special events featuring Atlanta-based artists (as well as Covid safety measures to make sure everybody can party safely.) Tickets are just $15, with multi-show passes and more info about all of this year’s amazing artists available via www.AtlantaFringe.org.
Follow the Yellowbrick Road to the Atlanta Lyric Theatre The Atlanta Lyric Theatre is thrilled to present the beloved classic — THE WIZARD OF OZ. This playful stage adaptation of L. Frank Baum’s celebrated novel has the award-winning score full of famous songs like, “Over The Rainbow,” “Munchkinland (Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead),” “If I Only Had A Brain/A Heart/The Nerve,” “We’re Off To See The Wizard,” and “The Merry Old Land of Oz.” The Lyric’s production of THE WIZARD OF OZ will be presented April 13th-24th at the Jennie T. Anderson Theatre in Marietta. Receive $10 OFF your tickets using promo code ATLSHOWGUIDE. Purchase tickets at www.atlantalyric.com or by calling 404377-9948.
The Atlanta Opera: Willkommen, Bienvenue, Welcome! The Discoveries Series returns to The Atlanta Opera with Kander and Ebb’s Tony Award-winning musical, Cabaret, set in 1930s Berlin. Cabaret star Sally Bowles headlines at the seedy Kit Kat Klub, where an entourage of colorful characters entertains and seduces guests looking for refuge, solace, and acceptance against the ominous threat of fascism. When a wholesome American novelist falls for
Sally, he tries to convince her to leave the cabaret behind–but in Berlin she’s free… as free as she’ll ever be. Tickets available at atlantaopera.org.
Alabama Shakespeare Continues Its 50th Season Alabama Shakespeare Festival’s 50th season continues with Shakespeare and more. February and March bring murderous ambition to the Festival Stage with Macbeth and to the Octagon Stage with the deviously delicious sci-fi rock musical, Little Shop of Horrors. In April, contemporary American social history gets the spotlight. Freedom Rider, in its world premiere on ASF’s Festival Stage, follows the transformative journey of four students boarding a southbound bus from Washington, DC, in 1961 to challenge segregation. On the Octagon Stage, Pulitzer Prize finalist Dael Orlandersmith’s Until the Flood manifests diverse perspectives following the 2014 shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. Get info or purchase tickets at ASF.net.
Ballethnic Dance Company Returns to the Stage in Style After the disappointment of canceling its 30th Anniversary celebration in 2020 due to Covid 19 Ballethnic returns to the stage in big style. Ballethnic in association with the Alliance Theatre presents The Leopard Tale. Ballethnic makes its debut appearance on the Coca-Cola stage. Ballethnic is known for blending classical ballet, African dance concepts and various dance forms into spellbinding productions. This is most evident in its signature production of The Leopard Tale, a drama about the survival of the leopard and its family in the African
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jungle. Four performances will be held at the Alliance Theatre April 8th - 10th. For more information: Ballethnic.org or Alliancetheatre.org
Spend the Day a World Away and Rediscover the Michael C. Carlos Museum! Visit the Michael C. Carlos Museum and explore the new exhibition, And I Must Scream, the monstrous expression of our global crises from ten local, national, and international artists, opening on January 29. Rediscover the Carlos Museum’s permanent collections of Ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman, the Americans and Africa and experience the new face of the recently renovated Asian Gallery. Plan your visit today at carlos.emory.edu.
Core Dance, Award-winning, Compelling, Engaging An award-winning contemporary dance organization with global impact, Core Dance has created compelling art and engaged in important community-centric work for over four decades. We invite you to join us in Decatur for morning classes, lunchtime gatherings in the studio or to view our REEL Art Series on the studio windows. We offer a rich assortment of virtual experiences including our dialogue series 1830EST: Artists Talk. In March we will be the first tour site for TRY by Ishmael Houston-Jones in collaboration with Keith Hennessy. Find out more about opportunities and upcoming events at coredance.org.
DanceMax Dancewear/Threaded Embroidery & Printing DanceMax is your one stop dance shop located in Marietta, GA! Our dancewear specialists assist you diligently to ensure you purchase the best fit in everything you need for dance, from beginner to professional. Customers travel from near and far for our vast inventory, and the service provided by our experienced, well-trained staff. DanceMax is celebrating our 10th anniversary this season! Our owner, Lorna Handy, has over 40 years of experience in dance retail. We also offer full embroidery and printing services through our newest division, Threaded By DanceMax! Visit our websites today to order the best in dancewear! www.dancemaxdancewear.com www.threadedstore.com
A Black History Celebration featuring the Mojah Technique The Mojah Dance Technique is a codified Modern/African dance form 50 years in the making based on Horton, Dunham, & West African techniques. Terrie Ajile Axam conceived the idea of Mojah in 1971 while attending Princeton University. She continues to study, research and practice the form via her company Mojah Dance Theatre. On Sunday, February 27th at 7pm excerpts from the production “Women Hold Up Half The Sky”, A Tribute To The African American Woman featuring the Mojah technique will be presented in a Black History Month celebration at the Southwest Arts Center in Atlanta GA. This production is funded in part by the National Endowment For The Arts. For more information email: dancicalprod@gmail.com
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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE SPOTLIGHTS Celebrate Black History Month with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at the Fox! Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater returns to the Fabulous Fox Theatre February 10-13 for five performances during Black History Month featuring Ailey’s extraordinary dancers in a season celebrating the 50th anniversary of Alvin Ailey’s beloved Cry and a decade of Artistic Director Robert Battle’s leadership. Along with a variety of exciting repertory, the inspiring finale of all programs will be Alvin Ailey’s American masterpiece Revelations, acclaimed worldwide for sending hearts soaring and lifting audiences to their feet. Tickets starting at $29, are on sale at The Fox Theatre box office, 660 Peachtree Street NE, www.alvinailey.org, www.foxatltix.com, or by calling 855-285-8499.
Full Radius Dance: A Radical Act Dance has historically been performed by what is considered as the ideal body; therefore, when a disabled body appears on stage, it’s a radical act. It defies society’s conception of the dancing body. Full Radius Dance believes that the intersection of dance and disability is an extraordinarily rich site to explore the overlapping constructions of the disabled and nondisabled body. This has enabled the company to pioneer an innovative form of partnering that is non-gender specific, athletic, and intricate. Catch them in performance on April 8 – 10, 2022. For more information, visit www.fullradiusdance.org
Discover Artistic Freedom at The Galloway School The Galloway School is a community where learning is joyful, individuals are valued, and self-discovery is encouraged.
Galloway students in Pre-K3 - 12th grade confidently embrace challenges while developing the knowledge, skills, and cultural competence to thrive as enlightened contributors in their chosen pathways. Galloway students cherish artistic freedom and express themselves through music, dance, theatre, and visual & media arts, while our fine arts faculty work in collaboration with classroom teachers to foster curricular connections across the disciplines. Schedule your family’s individual tour today at gallowayschool.org/visit.
Old Stories From New Perspectives: Two Great Shows this Spring at GET A 19th century novel gets the Bridgerton treatment and returns to the stage after postponement from January. Vanity Fair, in a bold adaptation by Kate Hamill from the novel by William Makepeace Thackeray, challenges our ideas of what “good” and “evil” look like with the story of two women — one from poverty, one from wealth — trying to make their way in a man’s world. Then in April, a thrilling, brand-new rock musical written by Atlanta artists Chase Peacock & Jessica De Maria explores the nearly-forgotten true story of Marie Baker, an exceptional woman who led a gang of robbers to take down the Mob in 1930s Miami. The Pretty Pants Bandit is full of exciting music, dancing, and unforgettable characters, set in the golden age of the American gangster. Tickets start at $32 at get.org.
GSO Jazz! pays tribute to legends Quincy Jones and Sammy Nestico GSO Jazz! Music Director Sam Skelton will lead a big-band tribute to legendary
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composers/arrangers Quincy Jones and the late Sammy Nestico, inspired by the duo’s famed “Basie and Beyond” album. Join us on Saturday, April 2 at the Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theater in Marietta, GA for an evening of rhythmic, energetic and sophisticated vintage jazz. Tickets are $35 for adults, $32 for seniors/military/first responders and $12 for students. Book now at tickets. georgiasymphony.org.
concert, our theater provides a choice for every taste — see hollytheater.com. Enjoy seeing children as they discover the magic of making theater in our Holly Performance Academy productions like Dear Edwina, Jr. When you come to visit Dahlonega with its historic charm, make it a date at the Holly — sit back, relax, and enjoy the show; you’ll leave with a smile!
Kennesaw State Department of Dance Welcomes Batsheva Dance Company
Join Gwinnett Ballet Theatre and Sugarloaf Youth Ballet as they turn sound and movement into poetry with their full-length family production of the Shakespeare classic of A Midsummer Night’s Dream featuring the lush music of Felix Mendelssohn. This playful ballet of pre-marital flirtations, romantic adventures, passionate misadventures, quarrels and reuniting is sure to be entertaining for audiences of all ages. Enter the enchanted land of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, a lush forest of feuding fairy kingdoms, that is awash with magic and mischief. March 19th and 20th at the Gas South District Theatre. Directed and choreographed by Lori Zamzow-Wire. Learn more by visiting gwinnettballet.org.
Kennesaw State Department of Dance will host Batsheva Dance Company as they bring YAG: The Movie to the Dance Theater on the Marietta campus and via ArtsKSU Virtual March 18-20 at 8 p.m. In Batsheva Dance Company’s first production for the screen, choreographer Ohad Naharin uses cinematic language to communicate his work both as director and choreographer. Naharin says it’s about “love of dancing, longing, transformation of emotions into pure movement, dancers infusing content I have not written, refinement and exaggeration, family, touch, texture, flow, laughter at oneself, death, time, body, passion, imagination, fortune cookies, nudity, Hamutz-Hamutz, red, groove, control, pleasure, and giving up.” Buy tickets online or call 470-578-6650.
Let the Holly Theatre Leave You with a Smile
Pinch ‘N’ Ouch Theatre Presents Tick, Tick... Boom!
The Holly Theatre, Dahlonega, is a historic, 300-seat community theater in a renovated 1948 movie house, featuring small-town charm and big-town quality. From musicals like The Marvelous Wonderettes to rocking tributes like the upcoming Skynfolks (Lynyrd Skynyrd)
Pinch ‘N’ Ouch Theatre will present Jonathan Larson’s autobiographical musical Tick, Tick... Boom!, running March 4 – April 23. Jonathan Larson is the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning composer of Rent. His musical Tick, Tick... Boom! tells the story of a composer and the sacrifices that he made to achieve
Gwinnett Ballet Theatre Joins Sugarloaf Youth Ballet
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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE SPOTLIGHTS his big break in theatre. Everyone will love this endearing and thoughtful piece, and will surely embrace the universal ideal of holding onto your dreams through life’s most difficult challenges. For tickets and info: www.pnotheatre.org
Jumpstart Your Professional Track with Roswell Dance Theatre Join the Roswell Dance Theatre’s PreProfessional Company for a magical carpet ride full of comedy, romance and adventure! Follow an entire cast of colorful characters along with Aladdin as he strives to win the heart of a beautiful princess and thwart the plans of an evil sorcerer. This magical tale is told through the beauty of both classical and contemporary ballet and will engage audience members of all ages. Saturday performances include a Meet & Greet with the cast one hour before show time. March 29 – April 2, Byers Theatre in Sandy Springs, All Ages – For Tickets: www.SpringBalletConcert.com.
The Rialto Center’s Season of Mastery features artistic mastery in Jazz, Dance, International Music and more! Mastery, a Rialto core value, lies where precision and expression meet, constituting the pinnacle of artistic and professional excellence. This season’s dance offerings include Syncopated Ladies: Live, masters of step and tap, Mar 3, at 8 p.m., and A.I.M by Kyle Abraham’s evening-length work An Untitled Love, May 21, at 8 p.m. The Rialto observes the COVID guidelines and protocols issued by the CDC and the University System of Georgia to ensure the health and safety of its patrons. Tickets are available at rialto.gsu.edu.
UGA Dance Company Presents MERGENCE MERGENCE, the 2022 UGA Dance Company Spring Concert, will be presented by the University of Georgia Department of Dance on April 7-9 at 8 p.m. and April 10 at 2:30 p.m. in the New Dance Theatre, located in the Dance Building between Soule and Green Streets (off Sanford Drive). The performance features original works created by dance faculty and guest artists for UGA dance students. For tickets, call the UGA Performing Arts Center box office at 706542-4400, online at www.pac.uga.edu, or purchase at the Tate Student Center. Tickets will be available at the door one hour before each performance.
Atlanta Master Chorale; Our journey through the heavens continues! Join us March 11 & 12 for an evening of starlight and moon songs including the premiere of a newly commissioned choral work, The Ways of Stars by Jake Runestad. The piece spotlights the life and work of Maria Mitchell, the first world-renowned professional female American astronomer. Next we travel to the eternal sphere with our season finale concert, Immortal Fire on April 29 & 30 with songs to fire our imaginations and inspire our spirits. Concerts are presented at the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Information, Ticketing, and Livestream details at AtlantaMasterChorale.org/concerts.
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Voices of Note Presents Two Exciting Shows
City Springs Theatre Company features A Chorus Line
The Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus and the Atlanta Women’s Chorus are bringing you two exciting shows this April. On April 10th, join us for the Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus Rubyversary at the City Springs Byers Theatre. The AGMC will be celebrating our 40th Anniversary with a fabulous repertoire; and a Broadway star guest. On April 30th, the Atlanta Women’s Chorus presents “Finding Home” at the Grace United Methodist Church. “Finding Home” explores all that drives us to venture far away and what it means to come home. You can find more information about both shows at VoicesofNote.org.
City Springs Theatre Company, Atlanta’s home for professional musical theatre, returns in March with A Chorus Line as part of its 2021-22 PNC Bank Season. Directed and choreographed by original cast member and Tony Award® recipient Baayork Lee, this sensational musical plays March 11 – 27, 2022 in the Byers Theatre at the Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center (1 Galambos Way, Sandy Springs). A Chorus Line is included in current subscriber season packages. Tickets are $40-$100, with discounts for seniors, students, groups, and active and retired military personnel. Visit www. CitySpringsTheatre.com or call 404-4774365 for more information.
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ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE DANCE Performance guide courtesy of WABE.org/calendar As of press time the following events are scheduled, but may be subject to change
KIDS SHOWS CLICK CLACK MOO: COWS THAT TYPE 2/2-3/13/22 Prices: $22 THE WIZARD OF OZ 3/3-4/3/22 Price: $22 FRISCH MARIONETTES PETE THE CAT 4/7- 5/20/22 Prices: $26-$31 Center For Puppetry Arts 1404 Spring St NW, Atlanta TIX: 404-873-3391 https://puppet.org/programs/click-clack-moocows-that-type/
IN CONCERT: April 8–10 THE MAD FESTIVAL: June 10 & 11
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ONLINE PUPPET PLAYDATE: ANANSI THE SPIDER 2/19/22 | 10am EDT Price: $8 via Zoom ONLINE PUPPET PLAYDATE: AESOP’S FANTABULOUS FABLES 3/19/22 10am EDT Price: $8 via Zoom TIX: 404-873-3391 https://puppet.org/programs/online-puppetplaydate-anansi-the-spider/ DO YOU LOVE THE DARK? 2/24-3/13/22 Prices: Free-$10 Alliance Theatre, Selig Family Black Box Theatre 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta TIX: 404.733.4600 alliancetheatre.org/lovedark
ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE DANCE RODGERS + HAMMERSTEIN’S CINDERELLA 3/10-4/3/22 Prices: $20 AURORA THEATRE, LAWRENCEVILLE ARTS CENTER 147 East Crogan St, Lawrenceville (Free Parking) TIX: 678-226-6222 https://www.auroratheatre.com/productions-andprograms/view/rodgershammersteins-cinderella/
IN-PERSON ADULT PERFORMANCE CHIMPANZEE 4/8-10/22 Prices: $30-$35, Ages: 16+ Nick Lehane Center for Puppetry Arts 1404 Spring St. NW at 18th Atlanta TIX: 404-873-3391 https://puppet.org/programs/chimpanzee/
BINA’S SIX APPLES 3/11-27/22 Prices: $10-$42 Alliance Theatre, Coca-Cola Stage 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta TIX: 404.733.4600 alliancetheatre.org/binasapples Note: Also available for streaming on Alliance Theatre Anywhere!
ONLINE PUPPET PLAYDATE: THE VELVETEEN RABBIT 4/16/22 10am EST Prices: $8 via Zoom TIX: 404-873-3391 https://puppet.org/programs/puppetry-playdatethe-velveteen-rabbit/ DISNEY ON ICE PRESENTS LET’S CELEBRATE 4/21-24/22 Price: $20.00-$110.00 Gas South Arena 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy, Duluth TIX: www.GasSouthDistrict.com or 770-626-2464
DEAR EDWINA, JR. 3/18-20/22 Fri. & Sat. @ 7:00pm, Sun. @ 2pm Prices: $10-$14 The Holly Theatre 69 W Main St, Dahlonega TIX: S706-530-5162 HollyTheater.com
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PINOCCHIO! 3/19/22 Prices: $7 Aurora Theatre, Lawrenceville Arts Center 147 East Crogan St, Lawrenceville (Free Parking) TIX: 678-226-6222 https://www.auroratheatre.com/productionsandprograms/view/pinocchio/
TICK, TICK.. BOOM! 3/4-4/23/22, @ 8:00pm Price: $30 Pinch ’N’ Ouch Theatre 195 Arizona Ave. Unit LW01, Atlanta TIX: www.pnotheatre.org
IN MY GRANNY’S GARDEN 3/31-5/1/22 Prices: Free-$10 Alliance Theatre, Selig Family Black Box Theatre 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta TIX: 404.733.4600 alliancetheatre.org/garden
THE BARBER OF SEVILLE 3/5-13/22 Price: $41-$146 The Atlanta Opera Cobb Energy Peforming Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy, Atlanta TIX: 404-881-8885 www.atlantaopera.org
DISNEY PRINCESS: THE CONCERT 4/2/22 Price: $39.50-$79.50 Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St, NE Atlanta TIX: 855-285-8499 foxtheatre.org
AIN’T TOO PROUD 3/8/22 Price: $40-$129 Broadway in Atlanta, Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St, NE Atlanta TIX: 855-285-8499 foxtheatre.org
HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS 4/2/22 Price: $28.00-$443.00 Gas South Arena 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy, Duluth TIX: 770-813-7500 gassouthdistrict.com
A CHORUS LINE 3/11-27/22 Prices: $40-$100 City Springs Theatre Company, Byers Theatre 1 Galambos Way Sandy Springs TIX: 404-477-4365 www.cityspringstheatre.com
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THE PRETTY PANTS BANDIT, A WORLD PREMIERE MUSICAL BY CHASE PEACOCK & JESSICA DE MARIA 3/31-4/17/22 Prices: $39-$65 (Seniors, students, & military discounts available) Georgia Ensemble Theatre Roswell Cultural Arts Center 950 Forrest St, Roswell TIX: 770-641-1260 get.org RENT 4/7-10/22 Prices: $10 The Galloway Theatre Company The Galloway School 215 Chastain Park Ave NW, Atlanta TIX: gallowayschool.org SHREK THE MUSICAL 4/7-9/22 Prices: $10-$20 Pace Academy Upper School Pace Academy Fine Arts Center 966 W. Paces Ferry Road NW, Atlanta TIX: 404-262-1345 pace.booktix.com LE NOZZE DI FIGARO 4/8-10/22 Price: $15 Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth St NW, Atlanta TIX: 404-413-9849 rialtocenter.gsu.edu WIZARD OF OZ 4/13-24/22 Prices: $38-63 Atlanta Lyric Theatre, Jennie T. Anderson Theatre 548 S. Marietta Pkwy. SE, Marietta TIX: 404-377-9448 www.atlantalyric.com JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR 4/19-24/22 Price: $40-$114 Broadway in Atlanta, Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St, NE Atlanta TIX: 855-285-8499 foxtheatre.org THE(R)EVOLUTION OF STEVE JOBS 4/30-5/8/22 Price: $41-$146 The Atlanta Opera Cobb Energy Peforming Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy, Atlanta TIX: 404-881-8885 www.atlantaopera.org
THEATRE MACBETH 2/3-24/22 Prices: $25-$64 Alabama Shakespeare Festival-Festival Stage 1 Festival Drive, Montgomery, AL 36117 TIX: 334.271.5353 ASF.net TONI STONE 2/10-27/22 Prices: $25-$78 Alliance Theatre, Coca-Cola Stage 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta TIX: 404.733.4600 alliancetheatre.org/tonistone Note: Also available for streaming on Alliance Theatre Anywhere! VANITY FAIR BY KATE HAMILL 2/17-3/6/22 Prices: $32-$55 (Seniors, students, & military discounts available) Georgia Ensemble Theatre Roswell Cultural Arts Center 950 Forrest St, Roswell TIX: 770-641-1260 get.org ANYTHING GOES: YOUTH EDITION 2/18-19/22 Prices: $5-$10 Pace Academy Middle School Pace Academy Fine Arts Center 966 W. Paces Ferry Road NW, Atlanta TIX: 404-262-1345 pace.booktix.com ALTON BROWN LIVE! 3/2/22 Price: $45-$75 Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St, NE Atlanta TIX: 855-285-8499 foxtheatre.org LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS 3/3-4/3/22 Prices: $25-$64 Alabama Shakespeare Festival-Octagon Stage 1 Festival Drive, Montgomery, AL 36117 TIX: 334.271.5353 ASF.net ILIZA SHLESINGER 3/5/22 Price: $39.50-$79.50 Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St, NE Atlanta, 30308 TIX: 855-285-8499 foxtheatre.org
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ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE DANCE STEVE MARTIN & MARTIN SHORT 3/6/22 Price: $50-25-$225.25 Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St, NE Atlanta TIX: 855-285-8499 foxtheatre.org MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING 3/10-4/3/22 Prices: $24-$45 Atlanta Shakespeare Company The Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse 499 Peachtree St NE Atlanta TIX: 404-874-5299 www.ShakespeareTavern.com WHEN LAST WE FLEW 3/17-4/2/22 Prices: $15-$25 Out Front Theatre Company 999 Brady Ave NW, Atlanta, 30318 TIX: 404-448-2755 outfronttheatre.com LEGACY OF LIGHT 3/18-4/10/22 Price: $25-$40 Synchronicity Theatre 1545 Peachtree St NE #102, Atlanta, 30309 TIX: 404-484-8636 synchrotheatre.com THE LIGHT 3/18 - 4/17/22 Prices: $30-$40 Horizon Theatre Company 1083 Austin Avenue Atlanta, GA 30307 TIX:404-584-7450 www.horizontheatre.com/plays/mainstage/ INTIMATE APPAREL 3/24-4/17/22 Price: $TBA Actor’s Express Theatre Company 887 West Marietta St NW Suite J-107, Atlanta TIX: 404-607-7469 actors-express.com BUDDY GUY 3/25/22 Prices: $59.50-$79.50 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy, Atlanta, 30339 TIX: 770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre.com
AURORA COMEDY NIGHTS: KATIE HANNIGAN 3/25-26/22 Prices: From $20 Aurora Theatre, Lawrenceville Arts Center 147 East Crogan St, Lawrenceville (Free Parking) TIX: 678-226-6222 https://www.auroratheatre.com/productions-andprograms/view/katiehannigan KATHLEEN MADIGAN 3/26/22 Prices: $29.75-$54.75 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy, Atlanta TIX: 770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre.com NATE BARGATZE 3/26/22 Price: $39.75-$79.75 Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St, NE Atlanta TIX: 855-285-8499 foxtheatre.org CALF BY LEVITICUS JELKS Now-3/27/22 Prices: $30 Out of Hand Theater, In living rooms across Atlanta TIX: 404.462.8836 https://www.outofhandtheater.com LEANNE MORGAN 3/27/22 Prices: $24.75-$44.75 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy, Atlanta TIX: 770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre.com THE WOLF AT THE END OF THE BLOCK 3/30-4/24/22 Price: $15-$50 Theatrical Outfit, Balzer Theatre At Herren’s TIX: (678) 528-1500 theatricaloutfit.org MARISELA 3/31/22 Prices: $45.00- 125.00 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy, Atlanta TIX: 770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre.com DAVID SPADE 4/1/22 Prices: $40-$60 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy, Atlanta TIX: 770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre.com
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FREEDOM RIDER 4/8-24/22 Prices: $25-$64 Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Festival Stage 1 Festival Drive, Montgomery, AL 36117 TIX: 334.271.5353 ASF.net
JAY LENO 4/23/22 Price: $55-$145 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy, Atlanta TIX: 770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre.com
TRIXIE AND KATYA LIVE! 4/8/22 Price: $34.50-$129.50 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy, Atlanta TIX: 770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre.com
KSU COLORS SHOWCASE 4/30/22 | 8 p.m. Prices: $5 K.I.S.S. IMPROV SHOWCASE 3/25-26/22 | 8 p.m. Prices: $5 THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL 4/7-17/22 Prices: $14-$20 Kennesaw State University, Stillwell Theater 471 Bartow Ave NW, Kennesaw TIX: 470-578-6650 https://arts.kennesaw.edu/ concerts-and-events/index.php
LEWIS BLACK 4/9/22 Price: $24.50-$74.50 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy, Atlanta TIX: 770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre.com THE BACHELOR LIVE ON STAGE 4/10/22 Price: $35-$95 Broadway in Atlanta, Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St, NE Atlanta TIX: 855-285-8499 foxtheatre.org UNTIL THE FLOOD 4/14-5/1/22 Prices: $25-$64 Alabama Shakespeare Festival-Octagon Stage 1 Festival Drive, Montgomery, AL 36117 TIX: 334.271.5353 ASF.net GENESIS REDUX 4/21-23/22 Prices: $5 KSU TELLERS SHOWCASE 4/28-29/22 @7:30 p.m. & Fri. 8 p.m. Prices: $5 Kennesaw State University, Onyx Theater 462 Prillaman Way, Kennesaw TIX: 470-578-6650 https://arts.kennesaw.edu/concerts-and-events/ index.php NOISES OFF 4/22-24, 4/29-5/1, 5/6-8/22 Fri. & Sat. @ 8:00 pm, Sun. @ 2:00 pm Prices: $15-$25 The Holly Theatre 69 W Main St, Dahlonega TIX: 706-530-5162 HollyTheater.com
CURIOUS CARDINAL Now thru 5/31/22 Prices: Free Alliance Theatre, Alliance Theatre Anywhere alliancetheatre.org/cardinal Note: Streaming only, in partnership with the Fernbank Museum
CONCERTS GSO PRESENTS: BEETHOVEN AT THE BEACH 2/26/22 Prices: $12-$40 Georgia Symphony Orchestra Marietta Performing Arts Center 1171 Whitlock Avenue NW, Marietta TIX: 770-615-2908 tickets.georgiasymphony.org MOS ONLINE: SOFT ROCKIN’ 2/28-5/13/22 Price: $35 The Michael O’Neal Singers TIX: 770-594-7974 https://www.mosingers.com/mos-online-soft-rockin/ https://www.mosingers.com CELTIC THUNDER 3/1/22 Price: $49.50-$79.50 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta TIX: 404-733-5000 aso.org
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ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE DANCE EMORY UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FEATURING CONCERTO & ARIA COMPETITION WINNERS 3/3/22 8:00 pm Prices:Free KITTEL & CO. 3/18/22 8:00 pm Prices: $45; Emory Students $10 CANDLER CONCERT SERIES THE MERIAN ENSEMBLE, EMORY DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC 3/22/22, 8:00 pm Prices: Free EMORY COLLABORATIVE PIANO 3/22/22 8:00 pm Prices: Free EMORY JAZZ COMBOS 3/29/22, 8:00 pm Prices: Free ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDS WIND ENSEMBLE FEATURING SIMON CRAWFORDPHILLIPS, PIANO 4/9/22, 8:00 pm Prices: $60, Emory students $10 CANDLER CONCERT SERIES EMORY UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND UNIVERSITY CHORUS 4/22 & 23/22 8:00 pm Prices: Free, No Tickets JAZZ ON THE GREEN, EMORY DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC 4/7 & 14/22, 6:00 pm Prices: Free, No Tickets EMORY CHAMBER ENSEMBLES 4/10/22, 4:00 pm Prices: Free, No Tickets EMORY CONCERT CHOIR 4/10/22, 7:00 pm Prices: Free, No Tickets EMORY WIND ENSEMBLE 4/14/22, 8:00 pm Prices: Free, No Tickets EMORY BIG BAND 4/20/22, 8:00 pm Prices: Free, No Tickets SCHWARTZ CENTER FOR PERFORMING ART Emerson Concert Hall, 1700 North Decatur Rd. TIX: 404.727.5050 schwartz.emory.edu/calendar INDIAN IDOL 3/4/22 Price: $39 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, 30309 TIX: 404-733-5000 aso.org
ALAN CHOW, PIANO 3/4/22, 6:00 pm Prices: Free, No Tickets Schwartz Artist-in-Residence Series Burlington Road Building—Performing Arts Studio 1804 North Decatur Rd. TIX: schwartz.emory.edu/calendar SKYNFOLKS: A LYNARD SKYNARD TRIBUTE 3/5/22 Prices: $33 or $41 The Holly Theatre 69 W Main St, Dahlonega TIX: 706-530-5162 HollyTheater.com CHRISTONE “KINGFISH” INGRAM 3/11/22 Price: $25-$85 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, 30309 TIX: 404-733-5000 aso.org THE WAYS OF STARS 3/11 & 12/22 @8 PM Prices: $35 Adults; $30 Seniors/Groups of 10+/Emory Staff; $10Students/ Youth $15 Livestream Only Ticket Atlanta Master Chorale Schwartz Center for Performing Arts 1700 N Decatur Road, Atlanta GA 30307 TIX: 404-727-5000 www.AtlantaMasterChorale.org/concerts GSO SENSORY FRIENDLY CONCERT 3/12/22 Price: $10 Georgia Symphony Orchestra Marietta Performing Arts Center 1171 Whitlock Avenue NW, Marietta, GA 30064 TIX: 770-615-2908 tickets.georgiasymphony.org THE BREMENTOWN MUSICIANS 3/12/22 Prices: $7 Aurora Theatre, Lawrenceville Arts Center 147 East Crogan St, Lawrenceville GA,30046 TIX: 678-226-6222 https://www.auroratheatre.com/productions-andprograms/view/thebrementown-musicians/
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VIJAY IYER TRIO 3/19/22 8 p.m. Prices: $10–$20 PROJECT TRIO 4/9/22 @8 p.m.Prices: $10-$20 CHORAL CONCERT: SPRING TO LIFE 3/3/22 @ 7:30 p.m. Prices: $5-$10 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 3/22/22, 7:30 p.m. & 4/29/22, 8 p.m. Prices: $5-$10 HANSEL & GRETEL: KSU OPERA THEATER 4/1-2/22 @ 8 p.m Prices: $5-$10 SPRING CHORAL CONCERT 4/22/22 8 p.m. Prices (range): $5-$10 GOSPEL CHOIR 4/30/22, 8 p.m. Prices: $5-$10 JAZZ COMBOS 4/11/22, 5:30 & 7:30 p.m. Prices: $5-$10 JAZZ I ENSEMBLE 4/27/22, 7:30 p.m. Prices: $5-$10 PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA & UNIVERSITY BAND 4/18/22, 7:30 p.m. Prices: $5-$10 CHRISTINA SMITH, FLUTE & ROBERT HENRY, PIANO 3/14/22, 7:30 p.m. Prices: $5-$10 Kennesaw State University , Morgan Hall 488 Prillaman Way, Kennesaw TIX: 470-578-6650 https://arts.kennesaw.edu/concerts-and-events/ index.php 2022 GUTHMAN MUSICAL INSTRUMENT COMPETITION 3/12/22 Price: $15 Ferst Center for the Arts at Georgia Tech TIX: 404-894-9600 arts.gatech.edu 2ND ANNUAL RIALTO GALA FEATURING BROADWAY’S NEXT HIT MUSICAL 3/12/2022, 5:30 PM Red Carpet Reception, 8 PM Show Prices: $55 to $150 Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth St, NW Atlanta (FREE/Validated Parking/100 Peachtree Garage) TIX: 404-413-9849 rialto.gsu.edu
THE TEN TENORS 3/12/22 Price: $29.50-$89.50 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta TIX: 404-733-5000 aso.org AN IRISH HEART: CHLOË AGNEW AND THE ATLANTA POPS ORCHESTRA 3/13/22 @7 P.M. Price: $35 ($30/Seniors, Students, Military) Roswell Cultural Arts Center TIX: 770-594-6232 https://www.roswellgov.com/discover-us/culturalarts-center/center-stage-series roswellcac.com CELTIC WOMAN 3/15/22 Price: $43-$154 Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St, NE Atlanta, 30308 TIX: 855-285-8499 foxtheatre.org ALLSTAR LEGENDS OF HIP HOP 3/19/22 Price: $49.50-$89.75 Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St, NE Atlanta, 30308 TIX: 855-285-8499 foxtheatre.org MAAJABU GOSPEL 3/20/22 Price: $42.00 Gas South Convention Center TIX: www.GasSouthDistrict.com or 770-626-2464 LITTLE FEAT 3/22/22 Price: $29.50-$250 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, 30309 TIX: 404-733-5000 aso.org XAVIER FOLEY’S DOUBLE BASS CONCERTO 3/24-26/22 Price: $23-$70 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, 30309 TIX: 404-733-5000 aso.org
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ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE DANCE BOB DYLAN 3/24/22 Prices: $49.50-$135 Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St, NE Atlanta TIX: 855-285-8499 foxtheatre.org
DANIEL HABIF 4/3/22 Price: $35-$145 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy, Atlanta TIX: 770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre.com
THE ATLANTA CHAMBER PLAYERS SPRING CONCERT: FRENCH INSPIRATIONS 3/27/22 @ 3pm Prices: $25 Ahavath Achim Synagogue 600 Peachtree Battle Ave. NW Atlanta, GA 30327 TIX: 404-594-3445 https://atlantachamberplayers.com/concerts_ tickets#winter
GABRIEL KAHANE - MAGNIFICENT BIRD 4/4/22 Price: $25 Ferst Center for the Arts at Georgia Tech TIX: 404-894-9600 arts.gatech.edu
CATCH THE DECATUR GROOVE! MAYOR EMERITA ELIZABETH WILSON PRESENTS: THE BEACON HILL CONCERT SERIES FEATURING JOHN BOY & SURROUND SOUND 3/27/22, 3 to 5 p.m., Free Beacon Municipal Complex Greenspace, 420 W. Trinity Place AMPLIFY DECATUR 4/22-23/22, Free. ON THE SQUARE IN DOWNTOWN DECATUR OAKHURST JAZZ NIGHTS, Thursday nights in April, Free. On the lawn @ historic Scottish Rite Hospital 321 W. Hill St. For more information on upcoming events: amplifydecatur.com, oakhurstjazznights.com, visitdecaturga.com Facebook.com/VisitDecaturGa SCOTT BRADLEE’S POSTMODERN JUKEBOX 3/30/22 Price: $38.50-$48.50 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta TIX: 404-733-5000 aso.org GSO JAZZ! PRESENTS: BASIE AND BEYOND 4/2/22 Prices: $12-$35 Georgia Symphony Orchestra Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre 117 North Park Square, Marietta TIX: 770-615-2908 tickets.georgiasymphony.org
IL VOLO 4/4/22 Price: $49.50-$500.50 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta TIX: 404-733-5000 aso.org LETTERKENNY 4/6/22 Prices: $34.50-$75 Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St, NE Atlanta TIX: 855-285-8499 foxtheatre.org BROTHERS OSBORNE 4/7/22 Price: $39.50-$99.50 Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St, NE Atlanta, 30308 TIX: 855-285-8499 foxtheatre.org LE NOZZE DI FIGARO 4/8 &9/22 @ 7PM, 4/10/22,@ 3PM Prices: $15 Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth St, NW Atlanta (FREE/Validated Parking/100 Peachtree Garage) TIX: 404-413-9849 rialto.gsu.edu KEM 4/8/22 Prices: $49.00-$249.00 Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St, NE Atlanta TIX: 855-285-8499 foxtheatre.org THE ATLANTA GAY MEN’S CHORUS RUBYVERSARY 4/10/22 Prices: General Admission $35 The Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus City Springs Byers Theatre 1 Galambos Wy, Sandy Springs TIX: voicesofnote.org
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HILLSONG UNITED + CHRIS TOMLIN 4/13/22 Price: $24.00-$78.75 Gas South Arena TIX: www.GasSouthDistrict.com or 770-626-2464 YO YO MA 4/13/22 Price: $TBA Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta TIX: 404-733-5000 aso.org RAIN: A TRIBUTE TO THE BEATLES 4/15/22 Price: $36-$86 Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St, NE Atlanta TIX: 855-285-8499 foxtheatre.org KOUNTRY WAYNE 4/16/22 Prices: $39.50-$89.50 Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St, NE Atlanta TIX: 855-285-8499 foxtheatre.org
ROBERTO CARLOS 4/28/22 Price: $59.99-$429 Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St, NE Atlanta TIX: 855-285-8499 foxtheatre.org PAULINA RUBIO AND ALEJANDRA GUZMAN 4/29/22 Price: $51-$121 Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St, NE Atlanta TIX: 855-285-8499 foxtheatre.org IMMORTAL FIRE 4/29-30/22 @8 PM Prices: $35 Adults; $30 Seniors/Groups of 10+/Emory Staff; $10 All Students/Youth $15 Livestream Only Ticket Atlanta Master Chorale Schwartz Center for Performing Arts 1700 N Decatur Road, Atlanta TIX: 404-727-5000 www.AtlantaMasterChorale.org/concerts
ATL BLUES FESTIVAL 4/16/22 Price: $49-$125 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy, Atlanta TIX: 770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre.com
FINDING HOME 4/30/22 Prices: General Admission $30 The Atlanta Women’s Chorus Grace United Methodist Church 458 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta TIX: voicesofnote.org
DIANA KRALL 4/20/22 Price: $49.50-$950 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta TIX: 404-733-5000 aso.org
THE MANHATTAN TRANSFER 4/30/22 Price: $59-$120 Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth St NW, Atlanta TIX: 404-413-9849 rialtocenter.gsu.edu
MIGUEL ZENÓN AND THE GSU JAZZ BAND 4/22/22 Price: $24-$52 Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth St NW, Atlanta TIX: 404-413-9849 rialtocenter.gsu.edu TODRICK HALL 4/22/22 Price: $30.50-$203 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, 30309 TIX: 404-733-5000 aso.org
DANCE ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER 2/10-13/22 Prices: $29-$89 Fox Theatre 880 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30308 TIX: (855) 285-8499 www.foxtheatre.org
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ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE DANCE SNOW WHITE Atlanta Ballet 2 2/4-29/22 Prices: $7 to $64 FIREBIRD Atlanta Ballet with the Atlanta Ballet Orchestra 2/11-13/22, Prices: $25 to $134 GISELLE Atlanta Ballet with the Atlanta Ballet Orchestra 3/13-15/22 Prices: $40 to $140. STRIKE YOUR FANCY 5/13-15/22 Prices: $25 to $134 Atlanta Ballet, Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center 2800 Cobb Galleria Parkway, Atlanta, GA TIX: Ticketmaster Arts Hotline-800-982-2787 www.atlantaballet.com
YAG — THE MOVIE 3/18-20/22 @8 p.m. Prices: $10-$15 Marietta Dance Theater Kennesaw State University Dance Theatre 1100 South Marietta Parkway, Marietta, GA TIX: 470-578-6650 https://arts.kennesaw.edu/concerts-and-events/ index.php TRY 3/18- 19/22 Prices: $7-10 (Discount for Saturday Workshop Attendees) Ishmael Houston-Jones in Collaboration with Keith Hennessy The B Complex 1272 Murphy Ave SW, Atlanta TIX: (404) 373-4154 coredance.org/try
KWANZAA CELEBRATION IN FEBRUARY FEATURING THE SIGNATURE PRODUCTION WOMEN HOLD UP HALF THE SKY: A TRIBUTE TO THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMAN 2/27/22 Prices: $25-$100 Mojah Dance Theatre Southwest Arts Center Black Box Theatre 915 New Hope Rd, SW South Fulton TIX: 770-813-7500 www.dancicalproductions.com
MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM 3/19&20/22 @ 2:00PM, 3/19/22 @7:30PM Prices: $25-$45 Gwinnett Ballet Theatre, Gas South District Theater 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway, Duluth TIX: 770-626-2464 https://www.gassouthdistrict. com/events ALADDIN 3/29-4/2/22 Prices: $25 Roswell Dance Theatre, Byers Theatre, Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center 1 Galambos Way, Sandy Springs TIX: 770-206-2022 www.SpringBalletConcert.com
SYNCOPATED LADIES 3/3/22 Price: $34-$68 Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth St NW, Atlanta TIX: 404-413-9849 rialtocenter.gsu.edu TERMINUS MODERN BALLET THEATRE - EVERYTHING IS WAITING 3/4-5/22 Price: $25 Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre Ferst Center for the Arts at Georgia Tech TIX: 404-894-9600 arts.gatech.edu
MERGENCE, UGA DANCE COMPANY SPRING CONCERT 4/7-9/22 @ 8:00 p.m., 4/10/22@ 2:30 p.m. Prices: $12/$16 ($5 groups of 8 or more) Uni. of Georgia Department of Dance New Dance Theatre, Dance Building 263 W. Green St., Athens TIX: 706-542-4400 www.dance.uga.edu
NORTHEAST ATLANTA BALLET PRESENTS COPPELIA 3/11-13/22 Price: $25.00 Gas South Theatre TIX: www.GasSouthDistrict.com or 770-626-2464
UNDERCURRENTS 4/8-10/22 Prices: $15-$20 Full Radius Dance, 7Stages Mainstage Theatre 1105 Euclid Ave, NE Atlanta TIX: 404-724-9663 www.fullradiusdance.org
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BALLETHNIC’S THE LEOPARD TALE 4/8 &10/22@ 8:00 pm 4/9/22 3:00/8:00 pm Prices: $45- $100 VIP Ticketing Ballethnic Dance Company Alliance Theatre -Coca-Cola Stage 1280 Peachtree Street, NE Atlanta TIX: (404)733-4600 Ballethnic.org or alliancetheatre.org EMORY DANCE COMPANY SPRING CONCERT 4/21-23/22, 7:30 pm Prices: $10 Emory Dance Schwartz Center for Performing Arts–Dance Studio 1700 North Decatur Rd. TIX: 404.727.5050 schwartz.emory.edu/calendar KSU STUDENT DANCE CONCERT 4/29-30 Price: $15-20 Marietta Dance Theater Kennesaw State University Dance Theatre 1100 South Marietta Parkway, Marietta, GA TIX: 470-578-6650 https://arts.kennesaw.edu/concerts-and-events/ index.php
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in Alvin Ailey’s Blues Suite. Photo by Paul Kolnik
FESTIVALS & EXHIBITS OBSESSION: AN EXHIBIT BY EMMY MARSHALL 2/1-3/30/22 Mon-Fri 9:30 am-5pm, Price: Free Roswell Cultural Arts Center TIX: 770-594-6232 https://www.roswellgov.com/Home/Components/ Calendar/Event/13912/ roswellcac.com AND I MUST SCREAM 1/29-5/15/22 Prices: $8/adults, $6 /seniors, students & children The Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University 571 South Kilgo Circle, Atlanta TIX: 404-727-4282 www.carlos.emory.edu INDIGO PRAYER: A CREATION STORY 3/19-9/11/22 Prices: $8/adults, $6 /seniors, students & children The Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University 571 South Kilgo Circle, Atlanta TIX: 404-727-4282 www.carlos.emory.edu THE 9TH ANNUAL ATLANTA FRINGE FESTIVAL 5/16-22/22 Prices: $15 Various (7 Stages, The Marianna at Wrecking Bar Brewpub, etc) 1105 Euclid Ave NE, Atlanta TIX: (706) 538-8811 www.AtlantaFringe.org
DANCE CLASSES & WORKSHOPS GUIDE ATLANTA BALLET CENTRE FOR DANCE EDUCATION
Classes for ages 2 through adult 3 Atlanta locations – West Midtown, Buckhead, Virginia-Highland Summer Day Programs 2 Atlanta Locations - Buckhead & Virginia-Highland Phone: 404-873-5811 Website: https://centre.atlantaballet.com/ summer-programs/summer-day-camps centre.atlantaballet.com
BALLETHNIC ACADEMY OF DANCE
Ballet, Pointe, Pre-Pointe, African, Tap, Modern/Jazz, Hip-Hop, Kiddie Ballethnicize, Danseur Development Project (scholarships for young men to dance), partnering or pas de deux – Summer Camps beginning June – July Prices (range) $115 - $255/mth 2587 Cheney Street east Point, GA 30344 Phone: 404-762-1416 Website: www.ballethnic.org
FULL RADIUS DANCE
Physically Integrated Modern Dance Prices (range): $10 Virtual classes Email: fullradiusdance@gmail.com Website: www.fullradiusdance.org
TOLBERT YILMAZ SCHOOL OF DANCE Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Modern, Broadway Jazz, Musical Theatre, Ballet Ball, Contemporary, Acrobatics, Aerial Silks, Kinderdance, Hip-Hop, Pointe Prices: Start at $75 per month 10400-D Alpharetta Street Roswell, GA 30075 Phone: 770-998-2059 Website: www.tysod.com
TOTAL DANCE
Ballet, Jazz, African, Hip Hop, Mojah Prices (range): $10-$15 Southwest Arts Center 915 New Hope Rd, SW South Fulton, GA 30331 Phone: 770-256-6400 Website: www.dancicalproductions.com
AAADT’s Ghrai DeVore and Jermaine Terry in Alvin Ailey’s Revelations Photo by Francette Levieux
Venues & More 7 Stages Actor’s Express Alliance Theatre Atlanta Convention & Visitor’s Bureau (two Locations) Atlanta Symphony Hall Aurora Theatre Center For Puppetry Arts Cobb Civic Center Complex Cobb Energy Center Ferst Center @ Ga Tech High Museum of Art
Horizon Theatre Gas South Theatre (Formerly Infinite Energy Center) Jennie T. Anderson Theatre Judy Jacobs Gallery King Plow Arts Center Out Front Theatre Porter Sanford Arts Center Rialto Center For The Arts Roswell Cultural Arts Center
Explore Gwinnett Southwest Arts Center Syncronicity Theatre Schwartz Center @ Emory University The Holly Theatre Tolbert Yilmaz School Of Dance Woodruff Arts Center
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