Fall 2009
Greater Atlanta’s Performing Arts Magazine
The Artistry of Master Painters Miles Davis and Kawai Laurencin Creative Process Libby Whittemore, Atanta’s Cabaret Legend ShowGuide Company Profile Theater of the Stars
Whole World Theatre Not Merely a Comedy Club Atlanta’s All-Stars The Atlanta Chamber Players
Eclipse
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THE ARTISTRY OF MASTER PAINTERS
MILES DAVIS & KAWAI LAURENCIN “I w want my work to mean something. I want to look back on my life and see that I contributed more than just pretty pictures on a wall. Ideally, my work would reflect pre not only on my generation, but on humanity itself: to embrace the human condition in all its insecurities and em all of its angers and solaces.” jjoys—with oys
nd w with his upcoming gallery show “Imagine This,” along with another locally renowned artist Kawai Laurencin, Miles Davis is doing just that. Miles has been Laure sparingly showing his strikingly original paintings over spari the ppast couple of years, gaining steam for this show. Thee very person personal and therapeutic pieces have drawn collectors of all aages and walks of life. He explains: “I think most of the people that give my paintings serious consideration find honesty in the human element of the work. It touches on moments of sheer hum happiness and runs the gamut to helplessness and fear.” hap The aesthetics of the show are very contemporary and will A Prayer Released by showcase an illustrative, urban style that reads from two true emerging Miles Davis talents. Borrowing from various styles that helped define their generation, these two young artists are fast proving thes they are visual maestros, not to be taken for granted. Whether you are a take serious art collector or just want to treat serio yourself to some thoroughly satisfying your eye candy, you need to be at “Imagine This.” The show will last for three days This only, September 25-27, at the Granite only Room in Castleberry Hill. In conjunction Roo with the monthly Art Stroll and annual Loft Tour, Imagine This promises i to be b a stellar ll event. TThe opening reception will be held on Friday, September 25 from 7pm to midnight and will feature an acoustic performance by Atlanta musician Sonny Legaspi with music courtesy of Trace Studios, Atlanta based production studio. Imagine This will also showcase “Eclipse,” the first collaborative painting from Kawai and Miles, which will be offered in a raffle at the close of the show. For more information about Imagine This, visit www.massiveburnstudios.com. 4
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CREATIVE PROCESS
LIBBY WHITTEMORE, ATLANTA’S CABARET LEGEND by Holley Calmes
ibby ibb by Whittemore once recorded an aalbum titled “Libby Whittemore Wh hi Is Almost A Legend.” Thee title was incorrect. Libby Whittemore Whit ttemore is a legend, especially in her home town of Atlanta. hom As she describes it, “a switch flipped inside me in 9th grade, and I knew I wanted insid to ssing. i If there is a showbiz bug, that’s when I got bit.” Libby’s career is inextricably tied to Atlanta’s ’s cabaret theatre history history.y Atlanta of the 11970’s offered patrons intimate theatre and musical experiences in venues such as The Manhattan Yellow Pages, Showcase Cabaret, and Horizon Dinner Theatre. Libby began her career in these venues, as she puts it, “Lucky to come along in the heyday of cabaret in Atlanta.” It was during a stint at Showcase Cabaret that she met Tom Edwards, a talent who created two popular shows, “Della’s Diner” and “Tan Shoes and Pink Shoelaces.” Libby gained fame in both of these productions, even venturing to Los Angeles where she met Matt Calloway, a collector of music with “albums up to the ceiling.” Through him, Libby discovered “a whole new world of music,” as she explains it. “Doris Day, Patti Page, singers I had never heard before. I had found ‘the stuff’ I wanted to do. Before, I had sung 50’s, 60’s pop and country. Now I incorporated standards into my song mix.” Libby continued creating her “legend” from 1981 until 1989 at the Ansley Park area cabaret “Gene and Gabes.” “This is where I honed my craft,” she says. A mix of intimate chat and song became a one-woman signature show. The cabaret scene changed during the 1990’s. For ten years, there were few venues catering to her specialty, and so Libby refocused on acting. She was seen in 6
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numerous television and movie roles, mostly in smaller parts, but she was consistently working. Then, in 1999, Chris Coleman of Actor’s Express contacted her about a cabaret event at the Variety Playhouse in Atlanta. The show was a huge success, and Libby was inundated with calls and letters, urging her to come back to the stage in a permanent way. And so, “Libby’s Cabaret” was born in 2000. Located in Buckhead, “Libby’s Cabaret” drew crowds of fans. The experience of running both the show and, eventually, the business was “chilling and thrilling,” according to Libby. After many successful years, it closed on New Year’s Eve, 2006. But the song plays on. Libby can currently be enjoyed several times a year at Actor’s Express, singing “some of the most beautiful songs ever written,” during special shows at Christmas and in February, April and June. “I am very, very lucky,” Libby sums up her life so far. “Cabaret is a wonderful art form, and I was so fortunate to be in the right place at the right time in Atlanta. And I am lucky to still be singing.” Thousands of Libby’s fans will agree that they are the lucky ones.
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THEATER OF THE STARS
By Karen Hatchett heater of the Stars is one of the oldest continuously operating theater companies in the country. We are a professional not-for-profit theater in which surpluses from successful seasons go into reserves to support seasons that are not financially successful. We are a community owned company based in Atlanta but with a national reach. We do two things at Theater of the Stars: We produce shows and we promote shows that are touring through the country. Historically, roughly half of the shows that audiences see on the stage are shows that have been produced by Theater of the Stars and the other half are touring shows direct from Broadway. Sometimes there aren’t enough high quality shows that are touring that fit both our schedule and our needs so we end up producing more. Sometimes it’s the exact opposite, there are many available touring shows so we produce fewer ourselves. 10
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From our perspective both types of shows are rewarding. When you promote a show it is exciting because you end up having access to shows that you would never be able to produce at the same scale or level. Many of our audience members have come to love the big Broadway touring shows. However, our heart is in producing shows. It takes a unique set of skills to bring together the right team of people to create a show from the ground up and it is quite satisfying to see the finished product. It is more expensive to produce shows than to promote a touring show, and it is riskier because the touring show has a defined cost and you do not know the cost of the produced show until all of the bills are in. We have this pool of a dozen or so directors, choreographers and designers that we know well, and we select the one best suited to a particular show. We hold auditions in New York and Atlanta and try to get a nice blend of people who have done the show before as well as people who are new to the show. New people give energy to the show that is hard to replace and the experienced people give the style and precision that is hard to replicate. We rehearse for a week or two, conduct a few days of technical rehearsals and then put the show in front of the audience. The result is often memorable and sometimes quite special.
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NOT MERELY A COMEDY CLUB! By Eric Goins ho World Improv hole Theatre is an Th extremely popular ex improv comedy im ttroupe tr trou ouupe tthat hatt ha hhas been a part off tthe Atlanta community for 15 years. The troupe offers a wide range of talent and skill wid too ccreate an UNREHEARSED, live experience based entirely on audience suggestions. The lillive ve improvisational scenes are punctuated puncctuat ated w with ith film lmed med “rene “renegade” negade”” vi vid videos deos written and pro produced rodu duced en entirely by the cast. This “off the cuff” ff fformat provides d a unique show h withh every performance, f guaranteeing the show to be relevant to the local culture, current events and, most importantly, the audience in attendance. People will be surprised at how much talent exists at a small theatre in Atlanta, Georgia. The performers exhibit a high level of professionalism and intense dedication to each situation and moment on stage. Their ability to find humor from the most mundane to the most bizarre situations is both fascinating and entertaining. Audience members should also SCHEDULE expect to be a truly integral part of the Thursday 8PM “Pay What You Can” show. Friendly volunteers approach Night Friday 9PM Main Stage Performers those in attendance for ideas before the Saturday 8PM & 10:30PM Main Stage Performers show while an emcee prompts them for suggestions during the live performance. RECENT AWARDS 2006-2009 Sunday Paper Reader’s Choice, Best Improv Group Whole World Improv Theatre’s 2007 Atlanta Magazine Best Theatre Company 2007 AOL City Search Best Comedy Club offerings do not end with its performances. They are committed to providing the best improv classes in the country for peoplee oof all ages.. PPrograms rogra ramss include de Adult Improv for beginners to accomplished actors, Youth and Teen classes, and Kids Summer Camp. They also customize their talents to provide alternative concepts such as Corporate Shows, Teambuilding Workshops, Private Events, and Holiday Parties. Whole World is not merely a comedy club. Its fast-paced, high-energy show is like nothing else in Atlanta. It is a theatrical event, a happening, and an experience. Regardless of why you attend, once you enter the front door, you have just obtained a ticket to the hottest party in town! For more information or to make reservations, please visit www.wholeworldtheatre.com or call 404.817.PLAY. 14
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ATLANTA’S ALL-STARS
THE ATLANTA CHAMBER PLAYERS By Nancy Haber he Atlanta Chamber Players, hailed by the AJC as Atlanta’s “All-Stars”, have received national and ha international acclaim as one of int the Southeast’s most respected artistic a groups. The ACP is a mixed chamber ensemble of strings, winds and piano headed by Artistic A D Director andd pianist Paula l Peace andd including l d lleading d members b of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. The ACP performs wonderfully diverse chamber music with superior artistry and technique in a wide variety of interesting venues. Music ranges from the classic to the contemporary and includes new pieces commissioned for the ACP. The Atlanta Chamber Players present their 34th season this year and promise exciting programs of beloved masterpieces and innovative music for the public. The upcoming season will open and close with the fruits of “Rapido! A 14-Day Composition Contest”, sponsored by ACP and The Antinori Foundation. First is the October 4, 2009 concert at the High Museum’s Walter Hill Auditorium, which culminates in performances of four short Finalist compositions. A distinguished panel of guest judges will judge the compositions, and the audience in attendance will choose the audience favorite! First prize will be a commission to expand the winning work for its official world premiere at the final concert of the season April 28, 2010 at the New American Shakespeare Tavern. Also on tap at the Shakespeare Tavern this season (January 26, 2010) will be a fully staged performance of Igor Stravinsky’s brilliant 1918 theatrical masterpiece – L’Histoire du Soldat (A Soldier’s Tale), complete with seven ACP musicians and conductor, plus narrator, actors and dancers from the theater roster. The ACP season also features a concert at the renowned Spivey Hall (February 28, 2010) celebrating Schumann’s bicentennial and a program of “Chamber Music in Sacred Spaces” at the Ahavath Achim Synagogue (April 28, 2010). This performance includes Dmitri Shostakovich’s 1944 Piano Trio in E Minor, considered one of the greatest musical works from the World War II era. This profoundly moving work combines mystery and pathos with war machine rhythms and Jewish melodies. The Atlanta Chamber Players invite you to share in a spectacular season of rewarding chamber music. Single concert tickets are $20, or $25 at Spivey Hall; student tickets are available half price with ID. ACP is now also offering substantially discounted series subscription packages! For more information and to purchase single tickets and series subscriptions, please visit www.atlantachamberplayers.com. 16
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Composition Contest Culmination! The Atlanta Chamber Players proudly open their 34th season by presenting the Finals Round of Rapido! A 14-Day Composition Contest on Sunday, October 4, 2009, 3:00 pm at the High Museum’s Walter Hill Auditorium. The ACP will perform short entries by the four Contest Finalist composers, to be judged at the concert by a distinguished panel of guest judges—and the audience in attendance! The first-prize winning composer will be awarded a commission to expand and “finish” the work for premiere performance at the season’s final concert on April 28, 2010. Also on the October 4th program: Beethoven’s masterful 14 Variations for piano trio, followed by works from Atlanta School of Composers Jennifer Higdon and Michael Gandolfi. Higdon’s Southern Harmony string quartet features Southern flavors—from pensive, longing intensity to fiddling and toe tapping rhythms. Gandolfi’s 2009 sextet for winds, strings, piano and percussion combines chamber music with a fascinating 14-minute computer animation. For more information and to purchase single tickets or substantially discounted series subscriptions please visit www.atlantachamberplayers.com. The Atlanta Shakespeare Company The Atlanta Shakespeare Company is currently celebrating its 20th anniversary of performing Shakespeare (and the classics) at The Shakespeare Tavern. After being closed for a month to tear down their 10 year old stage and to construct a new one, they open in September with As You Like It. This play was rumored to
have opened the newly restored Globe theatre after it had burned down; Shakespeare wrote his famous ‘All the Worlds a Stage’ speech for such an occasion. Their fall season will continue with Richard III and Macbeth in October and November. Massive Burn Studio Massive Burn Studios has been making an impression in the Atlanta art scene since 2005, bringing with it a fresh perspective on art and design. With the spiritually-infused contemporary paintings of Miles Davis and the award-winning graphics of Merissa Corbet, the team is a powerhouse of creativity with a collection of accolades in tow. From fine art décor for your home to eyecatching collateral for your business, Massive Burn Studios is sure to help you “make an impression.” To view the full portfolio, visit the gallery at massiveburnstudios.com and the shop at massiveburnshop.com. Make Your Next Holiday Party Or Special Occasion A Hit! Whole World Improv Theatre is an extremely popular improvisation comedy troupe that has been a part of the Atlanta community for 15 years. Whether you are planning a birthday party, wedding anniversary, or office party, we have an experience guaranteed to entertain! Our staff will work with you to customize your event as much as possible to make it perfect for your special occasion. Call Emily at 678.428.7927. Adult and Youth & Teen Improv Classes Enrolling Now! Call Lauren at 404.545.5603. 20
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performances are at the Cobb Civic Center. Visit our website at www www.georgiaballet.org georgiaballet org or call us at 770-528-0881 for ticket information and event details!
About The Georgia Ballet The Georgia Ballet celebrates its 50th Anniversary Season beginning with performances of A Sleepy Hollow Story on October 24th at 7:30pm and October 25th at 2:00pm. Also included on the program are the fiery, Spanishthemed Paquita and Enigmatic Tangos, a new work by Janusz Mazon. Join us for this spectacular and spooky event! Also featured this season is The Georgia Ballet’s production of The Nutcracker running December 4-6. All
Michael O’Neal Singers The Michael O’Neal Singers organization (MOS) has established itself as one of the premier community ty choruses in the Southeastern United States and in 2008 celebrated its 20th anniversary season. Comprised of a symphonic chorus of over 140 auditioned voices and a chamber ensemble of 24 voices, MOS provides a unique opportunity to the north metropolitan Atlanta community to experience choral presentations of artistic
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excellence and programmatic variety. Our 20092010 season opens on October 25 with a concert entitled Fanfare for a New Day, featuring music from modern choral composers. Visit www.mosingers.com for more information about The Michael O’Neal Singers.
women that featured Drew Barrymore and Jessica Lange. Grey Gardens runs August 27 through October 10. Tickets may be purchased at actorsexpress.com or by calling 404-607-SHOW. Lee Harper & Dancers—Shaping the Future For nearly three decades, Lee Harper has been shaping Atlanta dances and dancers. Through her school and dance company, Lee Harper & Dancers, Ms. Harper has educated and entertained generations of Atlantans. The professional troupe of adults is a fixture on Atlanta’s arts scene, participating in festivals, special events, theatrical performances and more. The company of adults and children also performs during the year, and is well-known for its popular Halloween and Christmas concerts with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. In 1996, Lee Harper & Dancers was invited to perform at the opening and closing ceremonies of the Summer Olympic Games. www.leeharperanddancers.com.
Small Town Culture and Timeless Classics Founded in 2005, StageWorks, Inc. encourages people to participate in the experience of live theatre and focuses on stories that reflect our small town culture as well as timeless theatre and classical plays. tim StageWorks will present One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest On September 18-19, 2009 and Steel Sep Magnolias February 19-20, 2010 in the historic Grand Theatre in Cartersville, GA as well as collaborate in other theatrical endeavors in our community. StageWorks believes that the arts are the heart and soul of a community. We believe in a lot of heart and soul. For more information visit our web site www.stageworkstheatreco.com.
Center for Puppetry Arts Celebrates Henson Now on display at Center for Puppetry Arts, Jim Henson: Wonders from His Workshop. Highlighting some of the performance and design contributions Jim Henson and his collaborators hhave made to the world of puppetry; this exhibit ffeatures the technological advances behind FFraggle Rock, Labyrinth, and much more. Come aand experience past and current iinnovations that continue to inspire audiences around the world. While you’re at the Center, be sure to attend a Create-A-Puppet Workshop and watch a performance. Visit www.puppet.org for more information or call 404-873-3391. Center for Puppetry Arts: 1404 Spring Street NW and 18th, Atlanta, GA 30309.
Actor’s Express Opens Season With Blockbuster Musical Actor’s Express, the acclaimed theatre situated in Atlanta’s Midtown West neighborhood, opens its 20092010 Season with the Tony Awardwinning Broadway musical Grey Gardens. Based on a true story, Grey Gardens d documents the lives of Jacqueline KennedyOnassis’ flamboyant aunt Edith Bouvier Beale and her daughter “Little” Edie. The women catapulted to fame in the mid-1970s when they were profiled in a documentary, which is now a classic. Recently, HBO released a film about the eccentric 22
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SSketchworks Sp SSpotlight otli tliight ghht Fall FFall09 allll09 099 Sketchworks is unlike comedy you’ve seen before because it’s NOT improv. It’s home to Atlanta’s very best scripted, live and filmed comedy sketches, and it’s an experience p it’d be hard to find anywhere else. Every main stage show how is a smash, because the Sketchworks “family” has attracted the very best comedy writers, actors, and filmmakers Atlanta has to offer. The all new main stage show, “Sketch-22” opens September 18 and runs 8pm Friday and Saturday nights through October 24 with a 5pm Sunday matinee October 18. Sketchworks offers writing and acting classes, and has just started a very popular SketchTeens program for those of you destined for the Disney Channel or Nick! www.sketchworkscomedy.com Capitol City Opera Company with CoSponsorship by Arts & Ideas at Oglethorpe University presents THE MEDIUM words and music by Gian Carlo Menotti. The Medium is the tale of a blowsy backstairs fortune teller who bilks the bereaved with fake séances between bouts with a bucket of gin. Under the artistic direction of stage director, Michael Nutter and Capitol City Opera Founder, Donna Angel, music direction by Dr Dr. Russell Young, with production design by Pete Cutter. Conant Performing Arts Center, Oglethorpe University. Evenings September 11 & 12 at 8pm and Matinees September 12 & 13 at 3pm. $25.00 general admission $20.00 seniors/students. Tickets and more info: www. capitolcityopera.org or by calling 678-301-8013
Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus Subscription Benefits Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus is putting a whole new spin on season subscriptions this year. Subscribers still get the usual benefits—preferred seating to each concert of the season at a savings off the cost of individual tickets, ability to buy additional tickets at discounted prices, ticket exchange privileges and invitations to special events. But this season, local businesses have signed on to support the AGMC by giving its subscribers special discounts when they present their subscriber cards at the cash register. Where else can you get great music, special treatment and savings in the wallet? Become an AGMC subscriber today! For more info or to subscribe go to www.agmchorus.org Agatha’s — So Much More than Dinner and a Show Agatha’s is like no other dinner theater in the country. For the past 20 years their shows have used a mix of improv, scripted material, and (most importantly) audience participation to create the most hysterical mysteries you’ve ever seen! You don’t just get a 5 course meal, you don’t just get an original comedy, you get to be IN the show! Each evening 2 professional actors lead in the audience in the hilarious new show: “Dancing and Dying with the Stars”. Who’s the killer? It might just be YOU! Great for groups, couples, and anyone who wants to laugh. Call 404-584-2255 for reservations. Ferst Center Season Kicks off with Keiko Matsui Contemporary jazz icon Keiko Matsui returns to the Ferst Center for the Arts in 23
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September, kicking off a season of jazz, dance, comedy and theatre at the Georgia Tech venue. Keyboardist Keiko Matsui’s music is powerful and introspective, blending both Western and Eastern musical influences. The Ferst Center for the Arts programs an outstanding season of performances from September to April. Upcoming in October is an evening of comedy improv with Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood of “Whose Line Is It Anyway?,” an Atlanta premiere performance of ‘Remember Me’ by Parsons Dance Company, and more music with jazz saxophonist Kim Waters. For more information visit www.ferstcenter.org or call the Box Office at 404-894-9600.
In keeping with everyone’s favorite holiday tradition, Atlanta Ballet presents Nutcracker for a limited three week engagement at the Fabulous Fox Theatre. And, for one night only, December 20, the hilarious and zany Nutty Nutcracker returns. Spring brings to the stage John McFall’s Cinderella as well as Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and Sheer Exhilaration, a dynamic evening of mixed repertoire. 30 Years of Musical Theatre for Atlanta Lyric Atlanta Lyric Theatre’s 2009-10 Season will mark its 30th Anniversary of producing Musical Theatre for the greater Atlanta area featuring local talent. The Will Rogers Follies – A Life in Revue opens the season and is proving to be a very timely message of encouragement. The life and times of one of America’s favorite entertainers are showcased in the context of the famous Ziegfeld Follies that helped make Will Rogers a national icon during his lifetime. Beautiful dancing girls, lively music and the wit and wisdom of a uniquely American voice in a production as uplifting as it is entertaining… you’ll leave the theatre singing a new tune!
A Season of Ballet in Atlanta In 1929, Dorothy Alexander launched the dance group that would grow into today’s vibrant Atlanta Ballet. Thanks to her vision, stamina and grace, Atlanta is proud to be home to the longest continually operating ballet in the nation. Known for always breaking ground Atlanta Ballet is setting new trends with their 20092010 season line-up of Atlanta Ballet premieres at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre and the annual holiday favorite Atlanta Ballet’s Nutcracker at the Fabulous Fox Theatre. Kicking off the year will be Mozart’s Magic Flute. This opera’s familiar characters are all there in new post-millennium glory. Also in October, for younger audience members, Atlanta Ballet presents Pinocchio a one-hour family ballet.
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August
DON’T MENTION MY NAME AUG 21 ~ SEP 20 Kudzu Playhouse 10743 Alpharetta Highway Brannon Square, Roswell Box Office: 770-594-1020 Prices: $12.00 - $18.00 · Times: Fr-Sa @ 8:00; Su @ 3:00
Theatre 9 TO 5 THE REMIX AUG 26 ONLY TryCros Plays and Productions Fulton County Central Library 1 Margaret Mitchell Sq, Atlanta Box Office: 404-207-3632 Prices: $0.00 · Times: We @ 6:00
FUNNY FRIDAYS AUG 28 ~ JUN 25 Aurora Theatre 128 Pike St, Lawrenceville Box Office: 6872266222 Prices: $0.00 · Times: Fr @ 8:00
A COOL DRINK A WATER JUL 11 ~ AUG 23 Horizon Theatre Company 1083 Austin Ave (corner of Euclid & Austin), Atlanta Box Office: 404-584-7450 · Prices: $20.00 - $30.00 Times: We-Fr @ 8:00; Sa @ 8:30; Su @ 5:00
GREY GARDENS AUG 27 ~ OCT 10 Actors Express @ King Plow Arts Center 887 West Marietta St., Suite J-107, Atl Box Office: 404-607-SHOW · Prices: $25.00 - $37.00 Times: We -Sa @ 8:00; Su @5:00
ALWAYS, PATSY CLINE AUG 1 ~ AUG 23 Theatre On Main 4857 North Main Street, Acworth Box Office: 770-565-3995 · Prices: $14.00 - $20.00 Times: Fr @ 7:00; Sa @ 8:00; Su @ 5:00
IMPROV SHOWS AUG 1 ~ DEC 30 Whole World Improv Theatre 1216 Spring St. NW., Atl. Box Office:404-817-0880 Prices: Th - Sa @ 8:00; Fr @ 10:00; Sa @ 10:30
COTTON PATCH GOSPEL AUG 12 ~ AUG 30 Theatrical Outfit @ Balzer Theatre 84 Luckie Street, Atlanta Box Office: 678-528-1500 · Prices: $15.00 - $35.00 Times: We @ 11:00 & 7:30; Th-Sa @ 7:30; Su @ 2:30
KISS ME, KATE AUG 4 ~ SEP 6 Aurora Theatre - Mainstage 128 Pike St, Lawrenceville Box Office: 678-226-6222 · Prices: $21.20 - $31.80 Times: Th-Fr @ 8:00; Sa @ 2:30 & 8:00; Su @ 2:30
CRIMES AGAINST NATURE AUG 7 ~ AUG 22 Sketchworks Theatre 3041 N. Decatur Rd, Decatur Box Office: 404-499-8181 Prices: $12.00 · Times: Fr-Sa @ 8:00
LAUGHING MATTERS APR 11 ~ NOV 7 Laughing Matters @ Manuel’s Tavern 602 N. Highland Ave., Atlanta Box Office: 404-225-5000 Prices: $12.00 · Times: Sa @ 8:00
DANCING & DYING WITH THE STARS JUL 30 ~ NOV 4 Agatha’s A Taste of Mystery 161 Peachtree Center Ave., Atl. Box Office: 404-584-2255 Prices: Su - Fr $60.00; Sa - $62.50 (includes tip, tax, 5 course meal, coffee, tea, & some wine) Times: Mo - Th & Sa @ 7:30; Fr @ 8:00; Su @ 6:00
LEND ME A TENOR JUL 31 ~ AUG 29 The Rosewater Theatre 633 Holcomb Bridge Rd, Roswell Box Office: 770-640-5500 Prices: $15.00 - $18.00 · Times: Fr-Sa @ 8:00; Su @ 3:00
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Concert
MACHOMER AUG 26 ~ AUG 30 Georgia Shakespeare @ Conant Performing Arts Center Oglethorpe University 4484 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta Box Office: 404-264-0020 · Prices: $15.00 - $45.00 Times: We-Fr @ 7:30; Sa @ 7:30 & 10:00; Su @ 7:30
AURORA THEATRE SWING NIGHTS FEATURING METRO JAZZ CLUB AUG 7 ~ APR 10 Aurora Theatre - Studio 128 Pike St, Lawrenceville Box Office: 678-226-6222 Prices: $15.00 · Times: Sa @ 8:00
STEEL MAGNOLIAS AUG 21 ~ AUG 23 Dunwoody United Methodist Church 1548 Mt Vernon Rd, Dunwoody Prices: $10.00 · Times: Fr-Sa @ 7:00; Su @ 3:00
FRIDAY NIGHT JAZZ MAR 20 ~ DEC 18 High Museum of Art 1280 Peachtree Street, N.E., Atlanta Box Office: 404-733-5000 Prices: $18.00 · Times: Fr @ 5:00
THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED) JUL 24 ~ SEP 6 The New American Shakespeare Tavern 499 Peachtree Street, Atlanta Box Office: 404-874-5299 Prices: $0.00 · Times: Th-Sa @ 7:30; Su @ 6:30
JOHN OLIVER WITH SPECIAL GUEST SETH MEYERS AUG 21 ONLY Ferst Center for the Arts @ Georgia Tech 349 Ferst Drive NW, Atlanta Box Office: 404-894-9600 Prices: $15.00 - $25.00 · Times: Fr @ 8:00
THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED) AUG 14 ~ AUG 29 North Fulton Drama Club @ The Blackwell Playhouse 3378 Canton Road, Marietta Box Office: 678-213-3311 Prices: $16.00 - $18.00 · Times: Fr-Sa @ 8:00
Kids Shows ADVENTURES OF LITTLE NOODLE AUG 14 ~ SEP 13 Center for Puppetry Arts 1404 Spring Street NW, Atlanta Box Office: 404-873-3391 · Prices: $16.00 Times: Fr @ 10:00 & 11:30; Sa @ 11:00, 1:00 & 3:00; Su @ 1:00 & 3:00
THE MEDICINE SHOWDOWN AUG 21 ~ AUG 30 14th Street Playhouse - Stage 3 173 14th Street NE, Atlanta Box Office: 4047335000 Prices: $15.00 · Times: We-Sa @ 8:00; Su @ 3:00
AURORA CHILDREN’S PLAYHOUSE AUG 22 ~ DEC 5 Aurora Theatre - Mainstage 128 Pike St, Lawrenceville Box Office: 678-226-6222 Prices: $7.42 · Times: Sa @ 10:00
THE RANSOM OF RED CHIEF AUG 22 ~ SEP 20 Kudzu Playhouse ~ Stage 2 10743 Alpharetta Highway Brannon Square, Roswell Box Office: 770-594-1020 Prices: $8.00 · Times: Sa-Su @ 2:00
HOUSE AT POOH CORNER AUG 14 ~ OCT 4 The Towne Lake Arts Center 6579 Commerce Pkwy, Woodstock Box Office: 678-494-4251 Prices: $8.00 · Times: Sa @ 11:00 & 3:00; Su @ 3:00
THE TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS OF A TRAILER TRASH HOUSEWIFE BY DEL SHORES AUG 21 ~ SEP 12 The Process Theatre Co. Onstage Atlanta 2597 North Decatur Road, Decatur Box Office: 404/897-1802 Prices: $18.00 - $22.00 · Times: Fr-Sa @ 8:00; Su @ 3:00
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shows PIPPIN AUG 21 ~ AUG 23 Cobb Childrens Theatre Jeanne T. Anderson Theatre 548 South Marietta Pkwy, Marietta Prices: $0.00 · Times: Fr-Sa @ 8:00; Su @ 3:00
THE ODD COUPLE SEP 11 ~ OCT 3 Gypsy Theatre Company @ Cumming Playhouse 101 School Street, Cumming Box Office: 770-781-9178 · Prices: $20.00 Times: Th-Fr @ 8:00; Sa @ 3:00 & 8:00; Su @ 8:00
September
THIRD SEP 12 ~ OCT 11 Horizon Theatre Company 1083 Austin Ave (corner of Euclid & Austin), Atlanta Box Office: 404-584-7450 · Prices: $20.00 - $30.00 Times: We-Fr @ 8:00; Sa @ 8:30; Su @ 5:00
Theatre AS YOU LIKE IT SEP 10 ~ OCT 11 The New American Shakespeare Tavern 499 Peachtree Street, Atlanta Box Office: 404-874-5299 Prices: $0.00 · Times: Th-Sa @ 7:30; Su @ 6:30 DINNER AND A DIVA - WERTHER SEP 15 ONLY Capitol City Opera @ Petite Auberge 2935 North Druid Hills Road, Atlanta Box Office: 404-634-6268 Prices: $55.00 · Times: Tu @ 7:00
Music Theatre CHICAGO · SEP 8 ~ SEP 13 Theater of the Stars @ The Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta Box Office: 800-982-2787 · Prices: $20.00 - $67.50 Times: Tu-Fr @ 8:00; Sa @ 2:00 & 8:00; Su @ 1:30 & 7:00
JAKE’S WOMEN SEP 11 ~ SEP 26 Polk Street Players @ St. James Church 161 Church St., Marietta Box Office: (770) 218-9669 Prices: $12.50 - $20.00 · Times: Fr-Sa @ 8:00 MACBETH SEP 18 ~ OCT 3 North Fulton Drama Club @ Barrington Hall 535 Barrington Drive, Roswell Box Office: 678-561-BARD Prices: $0.00 - $40.00 · Times: Fr-Sa @ 8:00 ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST SEP 18 & 19 StageWorks Theatre @ Grand Theatre 7 N. Wall St., Cartersville Box Office: 770-386-7343 Prices: Call Box Office · Times: Fr & Sa @ 7:00
“Sketch-22” opens Sept. 18 – Oct. 24 8pm Friday – Saturday, Special 5pm Sunday Matinee October 18 Atlanta’s very best scripted, live and filmed comedy sketches—NOT Improv! Discover our writing and acting classes including SketchTeens program for those destined for the Disney Channel or Nick!
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Gallery/ Museums
TEACHERS, THE MUSICAL · SEP 25 ~ OCT 25 Kudzu Playhouse ~ Stage 2 10743 Alpharetta Highway Brannon Square, Roswell Box Office: 770-594-1020 Prices: $10.75 - $15.00 · Times: Fr-Su @ 7:00
MILES DAVIS & KAWAI LAURENCIN SEP 25 - 27 The Granite Room Castelberry Hill 211 Peters St., Atl. 404-221-0201 · Call for times and prices
THE WILL ROGERS FOLLIES · SEP 4 -20 Atlanta Lyric Theatre @ Earl Smith Strand Theatre 117 North Park Square, Marietta Box Office: 404-817-7742 · Prices: $27.50 - $38.10 Times: Th - Sa @ 8:00; Su @ 2:00
Kids Shows DINOSAORS SEP 29 ~ NOV 29 Center for Puppetry Arts 1404 Spring St. NW., Atl. Box Office: 404-873-3391 · Prices: $9.00 - $16.00 Times: Tu - Fr 10am & 11:30am; Sa @11am, 1pm & 3pm; Su @ 1pm & 3pm
Concert DANIEL PYLE, ORGAN SEP 18 ONLY Spivey Hall, 2000 Clayton State Blvd., Morrow Box Office: 678-466-4200 · Prices: 0 · Times: Fr @ 7:30
October
MARIA CALLAS:A TRIBUTE Sep 3 only Prices: $0.00 Times: Th @ 7:30 FRIDAY STUDENT CONCERT SERIES Sep 11 ~ Nov 6 Prices: $0.00 Times: Fr @ 12:00 UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Sep 13 only Prices: $0.00 Times: Su @ 3:00 SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE Sep 17 only Prices: $0.00 Times: Th @ 7:30 HONOR CHORUSES CONCERT Sep 19 only Prices: $0.00 Times: Sa @ 3:00 FACULTY RECITAL - LARA DAHL, OBOE Sep 28 only Prices: $0.00 Times: Mo @ 7:30 NEOPHONIA NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE Sep 29 only Prices: $0.00 Times: Tu @ 7:30 Georgia State University School of Music Florence Kopleff Recital Hall 10 Peachtree Center Ave, Atlanta Box Office: 404-413-5901
Theatre AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS OCT 14 ~ NOV 8 Theatrical Outfit @ Balzer Theatre 84 Luckie Street, Atlanta Box Office: 678-528-1500 · Prices: $15.00 - $35.00 Times: We-Sa @ 7:30; Su @ 2:30 DINNER AND A DIVA - PORGY AND BESS OCT 20 ONLY Capitol City Opera @ Petite Auberge 2935 North Druid Hills Road, Atlanta Box Office: 404-634-6268 Prices: $55.00 · Times: Tu @ 7:00 I’LL BE BACK BEFORE MIDNIGHT OCT 9 ~ NOV 8 Kudzu Playhouse ~ Stage 1 10743 Alpharetta Highway Brannon Square, Roswell Box Office: 770-594-1020 Prices: $12.00 - $18.00 · Times: Fr-Sa @ 8:00; Su @ 3:00
KEIKO MATSUI SEP 25 ONLY Ferst Center for the Arts @ Georgia Tech 349 Ferst Drive NW, Atlanta Box Office: 404-894-9600 Prices: $36.00 - $46.00 · Times: Fr @ 8:00
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shows RICHARD III OCT 15 ~ NOV 22 The New American Shakespeare Taverne 499 Peachtree Street, Atlanta Box Office: 404-874-5299 Prices: $12.00 - $35.00 · Times: Th-Sa @ 7:30; Su @ 6:30 ROBIN HOOD OCT 2 ~ OCT 9 Gainesville Theatre Alliance @ Pearce Auditorium Brenau University One Centennial Circle, Gainesville Box Office: 678-717-3624 Prices: $7.00 - $12.00 · Times: Fr @ 7:30; Sa @ 2:30 THE STY OF THE BLIND PIG OCT 7 ~ NOV 1 True Colors Theatre Company @ Southwest Arts Center 915 New Hope Rd., Atl. Box Office: 404-588-0308 · Prices: $20.00 - $30.00 Times: Tu - Sa@ 8:00; Sa & Su @ 2:30 VIVE LA FONTAINE! OCT 15 ~ OCT 25 Théâtre du Réve @ Horizon Theatre 1083 Austin Ave (corner of Euclid & Austin), Atlanta Box Office: 404-875-3829 Prices: $15.00 - $25.00 · Times: Sa @ 8:00; Su @ 3:00
Dance A SLEEPY HOLLOW STORY OCT 24 @ 7:30PM ~ OCT 25 @ 2:00PM Also included on the program are the fiery, Spanishthemed Paquita and Enigmatic Tangos Georgia Ballet @ Cobb Civic Center Box Office: www.georgiaballet.org or call 770-528-0881 VIRSKY UKRAINIAN NATIONAL DANCE COMPANY OCT 19 The Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St.NE., Atl Box Office: 404-817-8700 Prices: Call Box Office · Times: Mo @ 8:00 MOZART’S MAGIC FLUTE OCT 15 ~ 24 Atlanta Ballet @ Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2 Cobb Galleria Pkwy, Atl. Box Office: 800-982-2787 · Prices: $15.00 - $120.00 Times: Th @ 7:30; Fr & Sa @ 8:00; Sa & Su @ 2:00
Music Theatre A YEAR WITH FROG AND TOAD · OCT 10 ~ NOV 8 Kudzu Playhouse ~ Stage 2 10743 Alpharetta Highway Brannon Square, Roswell Box Office: 770-594-1020 Prices: $8.00 · Times: Sa-Su @ 2:00 RAIN: A TRIBUTE TO THE BEATLES OCT 6 ~ OCT 11 Theater of the Stars @ The Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta Box Office: 800-982-2787 · Prices: $20.00 - $67.50 Times: Tu-Fr @ 8:00; Sa @ 2:00 & 8:00; Su @ 1:30 & 7:00
Concert COLIN MOCHRIE AND BRAD SHERWOOD OCT 10 ONLY Ferst Center for the Arts @ Georgia Tech 349 Ferst Drive NW, Atlanta Box Office: 404-894-9600 Prices: $36.00 - $46.00 · Times: Sa @ 8:00 SPIVEY HALL TREBLE HONOR CHOIR Oct 3 Prices: $5.00 Times: Sa@ 5:00 CHRISTINE BREWER, SOPRANO & CRAIG RUTENBURG, PIANO Oct 10 Prices: $50.00 Times: Sa @ 8:15 GEORGIA CHAMBER PLAYERS W/ SHAI WASNER PIANO, & AMY MORETTI VIOLIN Oct 11 Prices: $30.00 Times: Su @ 3:00 2000 Clayton State Blvd., Morrow Box Office: 678-466-4200 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY FACULTY JAZZTET OCT 6 ONLY Georgia State University School of Music Florence Kopleff Recital Hall 10 Peachtree Center Ave, Atlanta Box Office: 404-413-5901 Prices: $5.00 - $15.00 · Times: Tu @ 7:30 SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE & WIND ORCHESTRA Oct 8 only Prices: $0.00 Times: Th @ 7:30 UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Oct 11 only Prices: $0.00 Times: Su @ 3:00 Georgia State University School of Music Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth Street NW, Atlanta Box Office: 404-413-5901
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