Fall 2012
Greater Atlanta’s Performing Arts Magazine
Atlanta-based choreographer Kristy Nilsson photographed in wide-spectrum infrared at Fripp Island, South Carolina © Scott Nilsson, Photographer
On the Cover: “Enraptured” (Island Lagoon Renversé) by Scott Nilsson
Capturing the Moment of Perfection Atlanta Dance Photographer Scott Nilsson
Serenbe Playhouse Concludes Season of Dreams with 2012 Dream Ball Gala
Creative Process: Ferst Center Director George Thompson Trusts Creative Presentation and a Desire to Share
Atlanta Shakespeare Company’s Enthusiastically Engaging Playshops
The Lyric Changes Landscape of Musical Theatre in Atlanta by Dianne Butler
Actor’s Express Flying High in a New Season
The Atlanta Pops Orchestra NBAF: Connecting Communities with Fall Programming Youth America Grand Prix Hosted by Gwinnett Ballet Theatre in 2013
ShowGuide Spotlights | Performance Guide Aug – Oct 2012 | ShowGuide Venues
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Capturing the Moment of Perfection Atlanta Dance Photographer Scott Nilsson
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Creative Process: Ferst Center Director George Thompson Trusts Creative Presentation and a Desire to Share by Holley Calmes
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The Lyric Changes Landscape of Musical Theatre in Atlanta by Dianne Butler
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Serenbe Playhouse Concludes Season of Dreams with 2012 Dream Ball Gala
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Atlanta Shakespeare Company’s Enthusiastically Engaging Playshops
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Actor’s Express Flying High in a New Season The Atlanta Pops Orchestra NBAF: Connecting Communities with Fall Programming by Darlene Hamilton
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Youth America Grand Prix Hosted by Gwinnett Ballet Theatre in 2013
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ShowGuide Spotlights
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ShowGuide Venues
Performance Guide August – October 2012
Performance guide courtesy of atlantaplanit.com
CAPTURING THE MOMENT OF PERFECTION: ATLANTA DANCE PHOTOGRAPHER SCOTT NILSSON
seemed Scott Nilsson was on track for a promising ballet career. At 14, he was offered a scholarship to the New York City Ballet school. At 17, he was dancing at Indiana University. At 19, he toured with Atlanta Ballet, then moved to NYU—taking ballet at Joffrey, and cast as guest lead for Julliard at Lincoln Center. When a foot malady developed, dancing became unbearable, and even Joffrey’s podiatrist could not help. “I walked away Scott at Work from dance,” says Scott, “I couldn’t bear to watch performances—it was too sad.” Scott’s NYU roommate asked him to be Photographer’s Assistant at the Studio 54 party for Baryshnikov’s film, Turning Point. Scott loved working as PA, but didn’t see photography as his future—but he did become assistant manager at Studio 54. After Studio 54 closed, Scott moved to Atlanta to be near family, photographing avocationally. Then he met Atlanta dancer/ choreographer, Kristy Dawson, “Kristy took me to the Atlanta Ballet studios; it felt like going home.” He was re-hooked on dance—and married Kristy in 2001. Ondine by Scott Nilsson When Nikon released cameras that could shoot dance in dark theatres, Scott shot the day they arrived–as stage photographer for Charleston Ballet Theatre. “For dance photography, the value of a background in dance lies in understanding what is about to occur: capturing a movement is only possible if you can anticipate and recognize it.” In 2007, renowned dance photographer Keiko Guest invited Scott to join her as partner. In five years working with Keiko, Scott says he learned that, “Beyond technique, all portraiture is about the Kristy at Work by Scott Nilsson relationship and the moment... isn’t life?” Now solo, Scott has work featured in a national Swan Lake by Scott Nilsson dance publication and showcased at two Atlanta studios, featuring dancers from professional Atlanta companies Georgia Ballet, CityGate and Ballethnic. As photography brought him back to dance, dance brought him deeper into photography: “A still photo can capture the essence of dance and emotion: the rapture, pathos, exultation— and technique—in the moment of perfection. www.facebook.com/ScottNilssonPhotographer 4
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FERST CENTER DIRECTOR GEORGE THOMPSON TRUSTS CREATIVE PRESENTATION AND A DESIRE TO SHARE By Holley Calmes
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he first thing that strikes the ticket purchasing public with the Ferst Center’s upcoming season is variety. From Flamenco to Spyro Gyra, from Brass ensembles to comedy, the 17 entertainment choices offer a full and diverse menu of entertainment, education, and enrichment. Ferst Center’s Director George Thompson says he does not have a formula for choosing the acts that perform in Georgia Tech’s celebrated 1,159 seat venue which is in the midst of its 20th year. “Selecting programming is similar to buying real estate,” Thompson says. “Only instead of ‘location, location, location,’ it is ‘talent, talent, talent.’” “Outside of looking for specific genres, it is much more a feeling,” he continues. “I look for the established artist that we might want to bring back who continues to broaden his or her artistic voice with new material or new collaborations. I seek out the new and upcoming artists that are moving the field forward and sometimes just go with my gut and see or hear something so incredible that I want to share it with our audience.” Thompson has been on the job at the Ferst Center for three years now, and he has begun putting his own stamp on its programming. He states, “During my tenure, I have chosen to take those primary genres such as jazz and contemporary dance and try to solidify their respective and established audiences, but then develop our series to reflect my particular view of the ever-changing array of artists and the way in which we present them—such as introducing club seating for jazz shows that is reflective of the small nightclubs in which the genre originated.” The Ferst Center’s 2012-2013 Season opens on Friday, September 21 with “Break With Reality,” a cello and percussion crossover group which touts its unique sound of “cello rock.” With musical influences running from heavy metal to classical and indie rock, this group launches the season with a perfect sense of the quirk, the diversity, and the breadth of the Ferst’s offerings. Diversity is a major factor in the Ferst’s past success and current plans. For Thompson, diversity comes naturally to the arts. “I believe it is part of the naturally curious nature of artists to look outside of what they are familiar with,” he explains. “I feel that the arts have always been ahead of our times and have welcomed diversity within their ranks. For me, the arts have always existed in a sea of diversity where talent and creativity levels the playing field and the best will rise to the top because of that.” Find out more about the Ferst Center’s 2012-2013 Season by visiting the web site at http:// ferstcenter.gatech.edu/. 6
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THE LYRIC CHANGES LANDSCAPE OF MUSICAL THEATRE IN ATLANTA By Dianne Butler
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s Atlanta Lyric Theatre gears up to launch its 33rd Annual Season in September with Cole Porter’s Anything Goes, it will also mark the 5th Season of performing at The Strand in Marietta. After 17 seasons at The Ferst Center on the Georgia Tech campus, this venue change was part of a larger strategic restructuring of the company, bringing The Lyric to a whole new level of critical and popular acclaim for its productions. Looking back, Artistic Director and General Manager, Brandt Blocker observes, “When I came to Atlanta in 2007 to assume leadership of the company, there was much less musical theatre being produced by local professional companies. I set out to change that for The Lyric, and I’d like to think our success has had a broader influence in the community that is reflected in the dramatic resurgence of musicals that we see today.” The Lyric had expanded its repertoire beyond the original limitations of only producing Gilbert and Sullivan (G&S); however it could only afford to do two shows a year (Spring/Fall) of three performances each at The Ferst Center. Implementing a radically improved business model and moving to The Strand Theatre on the Marietta Square in 2008 as the resident musical theatre company, changed all that. The Lyric’s commitment and substantial financial contributions, helped bring this architectural treasure back into active community use with its inaugural, sold-out production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. Since then, The Lyric’s subscriber and patron base has grown exponentially, shattering all previous attendance records since the company’s inception in 1980, as word of the exceptional quality of talent and high production values spread. The Lyric currently produces five to six shows annually, with twelve performances of each, reflecting a broad spectrum ranging from The Sound of Music and Gypsy, to the more challenging content of RENT and Cabaret, as well as offering contemporary favorites like Hairspray, Legally Blonde and Ain’t Misbehavin’, with an occasional nod to its G&S origins in The Mikado or The Pirates of Penzance. 8
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Join Prince Stefan as he sets out to rescue Princess Aurora, who has been asleep for almost 100 years, in this adaptation that combines beautifully crafted marionettes with timeless music from Tchaikovsky’s ballet.
A symphonic double-bill! Magnificent marionettes share the stage with puppeteers to recreate two classic tales set to striking music by Sergei Prokofiev and Dimitri Kabalevsky.
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SERENBE PLAYHOUSE CONCLUDES SEASON OF DREAMS WITH 2012 DREAM BALL GALA By Robyn Rebecca Young
“In just three seasons, this theater’s inspired, environmentally responsive offerings have become a beloved ritual, a festival-like program to anticipate and savor.”
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fter record breaking audience attendance and fantastic critical success, Serenbe Playhouse concluded its third season, Season of Dreams, on August 18, 2012. Regional World Premiere Musical Time Between Us, along with a new adaptation of Alice in Wonderland and a re-imagined Midsummer Night’s Dream rounded out the dreamy season, marking Serenbe Playhouse’s most successful season to date and further establishing the Playhouse as a staple in the Atlanta theater scene!
“Tucked away in the forest, with the troupe greeting patrons, ominous music in the background and bubbles floating around, this Alice in Wonderland is children’s theater that rises above what usually passes for children’s theater, with plenty of atmosphere. Clowdus brings a dream-like quality to the production.”
— Jim Farmer on Alice in Wonderland for ArtsATL
“One of the best new works to grace an Atlanta Stage this season”
— Kenny Norton on Time Between Us for Atlanta Theater Fans
Building upon the anticipation and excitement from its season, Serenbe Playhouse is proud to announce its Fall/Holiday Programing, which includes American Horror/Ghost Folklore Stories presented by The KSU Tellers (October 28), The Sutra Project with Gathering Wild Dance Company (November 3), and a collaboration with Atlanta Botanical Gardens to bring to life Lumina-The Light Sprite for their Garden Lights, Holiday Nights event running throughout the holiday season! And did we mention the Diva’s are BACK and headed to a venue near you throughout December to reprise their acclaimed hit, A Diva’s Christmas! Next up, the Playhouse will celebrate the season with Dream Ball—A Masked Fantasy Gala, set for Sunday, October 14, 2010 at 7pm. Enjoy a fabulous fall evening at Serenbe’s Lakeside Pavilion: mingling, dining, and being entertained by a host of favorite characters from the Dream Season. The night culminates at the catwalk for a special cabaret and exciting live auction before dancing the night away! To purchase Dream Ball tickets, visit www.serenbeplayhouse.com or call Box Office at 770.463.1110. 10
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ATLANTA SHAKESPEARE COMPANY’S ENTHUSIASTICALLY ENGAGING PLAYSHOPS By George Spelvin
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he Atlanta Shakespeare Company’s Education programs provide opportunities for students, educators and parents throughout the Southeast to experience the power of Shakespeare’s language and dramatic vision through play, passion, poetry, active participation and performance using dynamic, languagebased methods. We do this through interactive, fast-paced Playshops in the classroom; useful, in-depth study guides for all our school programs and performances; in-school and afterschool residencies where the full power of Shakespeare in performance can be experienced by an entire school and summer programs that delve deep into the world of Shakespeare performance and study. All too often Shakespeare’s heightened language, challenging philosophies and multi-faceted themes overwhelm students. We refuse to accept the too-common belief that Shakespeare is ‘stuffy’ or ‘elitist.’ With an inclusive delivery style which deliberately showcases the clarity and beauty of Shakespeare’s poetry, we routinely make Shakespeare enjoyable and accessible for new audiences who have never ‘gotten’ Shakespeare before. On the stage, our straightforward aesthetic goes miles toward making the meaning of Shakespeare’s text clear to student audiences. Simply put, and to quote area teachers, when seeing an ASC production, teachers say that “the play they teach is the play their students see.” In the classroom, our company values and teaching methods give our work the power to change lives. We recognize that for many students, an ASC in-school ‘Playshop’ will be their first encounter with Shakespeare. If we can both engage and entertain during this encounter, we have influenced not only his or her opinion of Shakespeare but also his or her opinion of the theatrical art form in general. Thus, through our accessible and engaging performances and our in-school education programs, we act as an important ‘gateway experience’ for a new generation of theater lovers. This approach has proved extremely popular with young people. More than two-thirds of our audience is under the age of 35. We believe this happens in part because so many young people get to experience our brand of Shakespeare before they can decide Shakespeare is boring! 12
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ACTOR’S EXPRESS FLYING HIGH IN A NEW SEASON
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tlanta’s cutting-edge Actor’s Express is proud to announce its 25th Anniversary Season. Just over a year after teetering on the edge, Actor’s Express finds itself in good stead after a solid 2011-12 season, a wealth of positive reviews, and a bastion of new patrons under its belt. Next season’s lineup is full of riveting theatre, as Actor’s Express is famous for delivering. The season flies out of the starting gates on August 25 with the Tony Award-winning musical Kiss of the Spider Woman, by Terrence McNally. Next up is the season’s National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere, Wolves, by Steve Yockey (November 10 –December 2) which is followed by the explosive and hysterical Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, by Michael Friedman (January 12 – February 17). Next in the lineup is the enthralling Equus, by Peter Shaffer (March 23 – April 2). The 25th Anniversary wraps up the Atlanta premiere of the hit Broadway comedy Seminar by Theresa Rebeck (May 25 – June 23). “Our 25th Anniversary is an important milestone, and we wanted the season to have an ambitious scale and scope that speaks not only to the kind of work that has made the Express great, but also to the kind that will chart our course for the future,” says Artistic Director, Freddie Ashley. “I think the blend of musicals, new plays, classics and Broadway hits is one of the most exciting seasons you’ll see anywhere next season.” Located in the historic King Plow Arts Center, Actor’s Express offers free parking to all patrons. Subscriptions are on sale now at the box office, by phone (404-607-7469), or online at www.actors-express.com. 14
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Winner of three 2011 Tony Awards including Best Revival of a Musical, Anything Goes is Cole Porter’s tap-dancing extravaganza! When the S.S. American heads out to sea, etiquette and convention head out the portholes, as two unlikely pairs set off on the course to true love — proving that sometimes destiny needs a little help from a crew of singing sailors, an exotic disguise, and some good old-fashioned blackmail! Peppering this hilariously bumpy ride are some of musical theatre’s most memorable standards including “I Get a Kick Out of You,” “It’s De-lovely,” and of course, “Anything Goes!”
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Jason Alteri n 1944 French immigrant Albert Coleman accepted the position of Musical Director for WSB Radio in Atlanta, Georgia and set about forming an orchestra that would include Atlanta’s best musicians and be available for radio dates, public concerts and free performances for the benefit of young people and aspiring musicians. Albert established his first Atlanta Pops in 1945 and led that ensemble for 53 years through appearances in Atlanta and throughout the Southeast. In his long career, Mr. Coleman also served as Music Director for Chet Atkins and Boots Randolf and performed with many of the major symphony orchestras throughout the United States and Europe. Most of the concerts in Atlanta were free to local audiences and drew thousands of attendees at The Fox Theatre and Tower Theatres, Chastain Park and Peachtree City. During his tenure, Albert was responsible for discovering and contributing to the careers of many young artists. His contributions won him the honor of membership in the Georgia Music Hall of Fame. When Albert Coleman retired in 1998, the orchestra performed largely selective public and non-public events under local guest conductors. In 2002 the orchestra re-organized with new management and began its association with arts alliances around the Southeast and International producers and promoters. In 2010, musical direction of the orchestra was assumed by its present conductor Dr. Jason D. Altieri, an accomplished conductor of symphony, light opera and pops programs. Jason is only the third conductor in the entire 67 year history of The Atlanta Pops. The Atlanta Pops has expanded its roll in music making by playing more corporate events, conventions, community concert series, school concerts and clinics. The orchestra will also perform a wider variety of programs that will include themed concerts as well as soloists from its own ranks. We will continue to feature a broad range of guest soloists and new talent. The orchestra organization is a member of several Georgia arts organizations as well as the League of American Orchestras. The orchestra is managed and booked by Altieri and Associates Entertainment Services, Inc. in Atlanta at www.altieriandassociates. com since 2002.
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NBAF: CONNECTING COMMUNITIES WITH FALL PROGRAMMING By Darlene Hamilton
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presenters of the National Black Arts Festival, renowned worldwide for showcasing the very best of the art and culture of the African Diaspora, is following it’s highly successful summer festival with fall programming. Among NBAF’s fall offerings is a community lecture that serves as a precursor to a theatrical production of Macbeth. NBAF presents Weyward Macbeth: Intersections of Race and Performance, a lecture presented by Dr. Ayanna Thompson, Sunday, September 30th, 3:00 PM, at and in collaboration with the Auburn Avenue Research Library. Dr. Thompson is Associate Dean of Faculty in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Professor of English at Arizona State University. She specializes in Renaissance drama and focuses on issues of race and performance. Weyward Macbeth examines the history of adaptations and reconsiderations of Macbeth, and how contemporary performances of one of the most ubiquitous Shakespearean tragedies have engaged issues of race. NBAF recommends this lecture for anyone who is interested in the issues of race in Shakespeare’s work, and to provide a more insightful experience for those who plan to see NBAF and Georgia Shakespeare’s production of Macbeth. The lecture is free and open to the public, but pre-registration is required. This presentation will also be available via USTREAM at www.ustream.tv/channel/nbaf-weyward-macbeth, for those who cannot attend the event. For more information, or to register for the lecture, call 404-224-3464 or visit NBAF.org. Next, NBAF partners with Georgia Shakespeare to present Macbeth, October 4th through the 28th, with a preview on October 4th and Opening Night October 5th, at Conant Performing Arts Center at Oglethorpe University. This production of Macbeth features a predominately African-American cast with local favorite Neal A. Ghant as Macbeth. Nationally renowned director Raelle Myrick-Hodges moves Shakespeare’s tale of murderous ambition from Scotland to the Caribbean. Island mysticism reigns and true loyalty brings true horror in this stirring re-imagining of this play, presented in commemoration of the 75th anniversary of Orson Welles’ 1936 play Voodoo Macbeth, which featured an all African-American cast. Purchase your tickets now at www.gashakespeare.org or call 404-5041473; Groups contact liz@gashakespeare.org or 404-504-3422. 17
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he Youth America Grand Prix, classical ballets’ most prestigious competition for young dancers age 9-19, is coming to Atlanta for its Southeastern Semifinals March 1-3, 2013. Hosting the event will be Gwinnett Ballet Theatre which will be the site of the competition’s master classes, being held in GBT’s 20,000+ square foot facility in Lawrenceville. The competitions will be held in the nearby Gwinnett Performing Arts Center, a part of Gwinnett Center in Duluth. “The Youth America Grand Prix has been trying to come to the Atlanta Region,” says Shelley King, YAGP’s Director of Internal Affairs. “We are so happy to bring the YAGP experience to the dance community in the Atlanta metro area.” Gwinnett Ballet Theatre is likewise excited about hosting this event which will see hundreds of young dancers from potentially around the world, but mostly from the Southeast, vie for the chance to be invited to New York City for the finals in mid-April, 2013. Dancers do not have to be from the Southeast to participate. “Hosting the Youth America Grand Prix is an honor for GBT,” says Artistic Director Wade Walthall. “It will bring many excellent teachers, young dancers and their families to Gwinnett and offer GBT a celebratory experience for our first year in our new location.” GBT’s involvement came as a result of Ms.King’s discovery that Lee Olsen, GBT’s new School Director, was now in the Atlanta area. Ms. Olsen had participated in the YAGP with much success when she owned the Pacific Academy of Dance in Honolulu, Hawaii. “We were delighted to hear of Ms. Olsen’s move to the Atlanta area and contacted her to congratulate her on her appointment,” Ms. King says. “From there we were able to establish our relationship for the 2013 season.” Ms. Olsen is likewise excited to help bring YAGP to Atlanta. She states, “YAGP is a wonderful experience for young dancers. They have the opportunity to meet their counterparts from other areas of the US and over 25 countries. They get to see where they stand in relation to their peers, take classes from marvelous teachers, and make friends for life.” For more information, visit www.yagp.org 18
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Dublin, Dublin, GA, all tickets $35, call 1-478-676-4990 The Atlanta Pops Orchestra was founded in 1945 and performed mostly in the Atlanta area. In 2002 the orchestra re-organized with new management and began its association with arts alliances around the Southeast and International producers and promoters. In 2010, musical leadership of the orchestra was assumed by current director Dr. Jason Altieri, an accomplished conductor of symphony, light opera and pops programs. Now in its 67th year they perform a wider variety of programs which include themed concerts as well as feature soloists from its’ own ranks. It is the only orchestra that travels regularly throughout Georgia and the Southeast.
Celebrating 25 years of bringing cutting-edge arts to Atlanta, Actor’s Express is a theatre that challenges and reflects contemporary human experiences in an inclusive environment. Located in the historic King Plow Arts Center, Actor’s Express is a vital part of the city’s cultural landscape, and was recently named Atlanta’s Best Theatre Company by both Creative Loafing and GA Voice. Under the artistic leadership of Freddie Ashley, Actor’s Express constantly develops new talent, pushes boundaries and encourages people to question their place in the world. For more information, visit www.actors-express.com. Shakespeare Evolution Series: The Comedies
The Atlanta Shakespeare Company gears up for its 26th season by winding down their Shakespeare Evolution Series: The Comedies. After successfully performing all of Shakespeare’s comedies in the order in which they were written (2011-2012 season), this September, they will produce his final two comedies: All’s Well that Ends Well and Measure for Measure in repertory. The wheels start running again in November when Titus Andronicus starts up The Tragedies leg of Shakespeare’s canon. It’s not all murder and revenge, though: the 2012-2013 season will delight you with fantasy (The Tempest in January), love (Much Ado in March) and surrealism (Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead in May).www. ShakespeareTavern.com, 404-874-5299
Bringing Broadway to Peachtree
Fifth Third Bank Broadway In Atlanta, the premiere presenter of Broadway kicks off it’s season in September with War Horse! Broadway buffs no longer need to travel to the Big Apple to enjoy hit shows and musicals. Set to bring five of Broadway’s hottest performances to Atlanta’s Fox Theatre. Featuring two Tony Award® winning musicals, the 2012-2013 season is sure to enchant, inspire and delight audience members. Broadway in Atlanta series including War Horse, Disney’s Beauty And The Beast, Flashdance, Million Dollar Quartet and Sister Act will soon make highly anticipated stops at the Fox Theatre. www.broadwayinatlanta.com Gas South Broadway Series presents CHICAGO
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• September 4 - 7, Cobb Energy Center In this day and age, when everyone wants more bang for their buck, it’s good to know there’s a “sure thing” - Chicago The Musical. It’s got the funniest songs, the hottest dancing, the
• Friday, Sept. 7, 7:00 PM at SauteeNacoochee Center, Sautee, GA, all tickets $30, call 1-706- 878-3300 • Saturday, Sept. 8, 7:30 PM at Theatre 21
and Brazilian-born guitarists Sérgio and Odair Assad on Nov. 10. Concerts are held in the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts, celebrating 10 years of music, dance and theater by the best professional artists and student ensembles. Call 404-727-5050 or visit arts.emory.edu for tickets, event and anniversary details.
sexiest cast and the greatest story on Broadway. No wonder CHICAGO has been honored with six Tony Awards®, two Olivier Awards, a Grammy® and thousands of standing ovations. Plus, it makes any event more special from killer first dates to unforgettable anniversaries. So, Come on, babe! Don’t you deserve a sure thing? For more info visit http://gassouthbroadwayseries.com
Music and Comedy Set for Ferst Center this Fall
Vibrant, engaging and diverse, the new season at the Ferst Center for the Arts is filled with great music, dance and comedy. Located in the heart of the Georgia Tech campus, you’ll find Keiko Matsui, taiko drumming, a great new cello rock group, Empire Brass and Spyro Gyra in the music line-up this fall. And just in time for the election come correspondents from Comedy Central’s The Daily Show in “Indecision Tour 2012.” Tickets are on sale now for all performances. The Ferst Center enriches the audience experience by hosting free discussions before and after many performances. For information on all performances and programs visit www.ferstcenter.org or call the Box Office at 404-894-9600.
Jacquay Waller’s “Traffik: Games Grown-Ups Play”
Traffik allows its audience to take a peek into the secret world of human trafficking. It is a world masked by stereotypes, judgments and assumptions. We look into the faces of strangers and decide that they are somehow responsible for their negative circumstances. A heavy accent must be a sign of ignorance and a desire to take advantage of hard-working Americans. Forced servitude exists, but not in the United States of America! Surely, a highly educated man is incapable of sexually desiring and abusing small children. Traffik challenges these beliefs and compels the audience to reexamine how they judge others. For tickets or more info on Dreamcatchers Productions visit www.catchingdreamz.com or www.traffikstop.com or call 404.733.5000
Georgia Shakespeare presents Macbeth
Founded in 1985, Georgia Shakespeare creates thoughtful, bold and passionate interpretations of a diverse body of work rooted in Shakespeare and branching out to embrace the best writers and ideas of all eras. If you’re looking for a great night out with friends, bring a basket and your favorite bottle of wine to enjoy Georgia Shakespeare’s covered picnic terrace. The picturesque setting is the perfect way to start
Branford Marsalis Opens Emory’s Candler Series
Emory’s 2012-2013 Candler Concert Series brings outstanding classical, jazz and new music to Atlanta. The series opens Sept. 21 with legendary saxophonist Branford Marsalis and his quartet. Other fall concerts include virtuoso violinist Gil Shaham on Oct. 4; the celebrated Warsaw Philharmonic, Nov. 2; 22
your evening before you head into the stateof-the-art theater for the performance. On stage now: Macbeth (Oct. 4 – 28, 2012). For more information or to purchase tickets, call 404.504.1473 or visit www.gashakespeare.org.
tradition! Lee Harper & Dancers and Lee Harper & Dancers II will perform with the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra as part of the annual “Kids Holiday” concerts at Symphony Hall at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. This year, the dancers will perform the popular Second Chance Christmas, written especially for the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra by Ric Reitz. (404) 733-5000 Many of the dancers who perform with Lee Harper & Dancers have been with company for over a decade. In addition to Miss Harper, they include: Dominique Fewell, Jenny Gould, Keiko Guest, Scott Palma, Millie Rhodes, Katy Roelle, Laura Rossini and Elaine Wadsworth. A Lexus Leader of the Arts, Miss Harper is the recipient of numerous honors including two Choreography Fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts. Even after more than three decades, she continues to teach, perform and inspire dancers and audiences with the same innovation she has shown throughout the years, and Atlanta is the richer for it.
Lee Harper and Dancers Begins 33rd Season in Atlanta
ATLANTA -- We all know fall is back to school time, but it’s also time for dance students to return to class and begin rehearsals for the upcoming season. No one knows this better than Lee Harper, who is about to open the curtain on her 33rd season of teaching, performing and choreographing in Atlanta. For over three decades, Miss Harper has taught dance to generations of students, and offered her choreographic talents to the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Atlanta Opera, the Alliance Theatre and numerous schools, churches and civic groups. She directs two performing groups, the professional, adult “Lee Harper & Dancers” and the youth company, “Lee Harper & Dancers II”. Here’s what’s on tap for this fall: Saturday, Aug. 25, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.: Open House and Lee Harper & Dancer Studios in Buckhead. Students of all ages can learn about ballet, pointe, jazz, strengthen and stretch, modern and tap classes, meet Miss Harper and her faculty and register. Classes begin Monday, Sept. 10. Sunday, Oct. 21 – Lee Harper & Dancers (adult professional company) and Lee Harper & Dancers II (youth company) will perform with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra as part of the annual Family Halloween Concert, Halloween in Hogwarts, at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. at Symphony Hall. This magical, musical performance is a delight for “booys” and “ghouls” of all ages. (404) 733-5000 Sunday, Dec. 9 and Sunday, Dec. 16 – Ring in the holiday season with this Atlanta
Atlanta Lyric Theatre SEASON SUBSCRIPTIONS on Sale NOW!
For the best VALUE in ticket prices, combined with Subscriber BENEFITS – secure preferred seating and show dates for The Lyric’s outstanding 33rd Season of shows: Cole Porter’s Anything Goes, Sept. 21Oct.7, 2012; Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, Dec. 7 -23, 2012; Beehive – The 60’s Musical, Feb. 15 – Mar. 3, 2013: Ragtime-The Musical, Apr.12-28, 2013; Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jun. 7-23, 2013. Call The Lyric’s Box Office: 404-377-9948 or go online: www.atlantalyrictheatre.com. Subscriptions starting as low as $100 for all five shows! FREE PARKING and many great restaurants within 2 blocks.
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Slavery by Another Name: Paintings and Assemblages by Robert Claiborne Morris
2012 Dream Ball – A Masked Fantasy Gala!
NBAF, presenters of the National Black Arts Festival, collaborates with Auburn Avenue Research Library to present Slavery by Another Name: Paintings and Assemblages by Robert Claiborne Morris, September 30th through October 28th. Inspired by Douglas A. Blackmon’s Pulitzer Prizewinning book, Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to the World War II, Morris showcases a collection of mixed media artwork created to “awaken complex emotions and promote reconciliation”. This exhibition is free and open to the public, but pre-registration is required. Register at NBAF.org or call 404-2243464. NBAF - Connecting Communities.
EXPERIENCE THE ARTS LIVE AND ONLINE!
Serenbe Playhouse invites you to celebrate our fantastic Season of Dreams by joining us at the magnificent 2012 Dream Ball – A Masked Fantasy Gala! Share an autumn evening in the delightful Lakeside Pavilion. Wear an exotic mask to enhance your festive attire and the fantasy atmosphere. Enjoy the costumed roving players from the Dream Season, while sipping specialty cocktails and trying dreamy bites. Then join us at the catwalk for a special Cabaret and exciting live auction before dancing the night away. To dream with us, visit www.serenbeplayhouse. com or call 770.463.1110 for tickets and more information!
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ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE August Theatre The compleTe worKs oF wIllIam shaKespeare (aBrIDgeD) 8/2/2012 9/2/2012 single ticket prices: $12 to $36 Atlanta Shakespeare Company 499 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-874-5299 www.shakespearetavern.com KIss oF The spIDer woman 8/22/2012 10/7/2012 general admission: $15 to $47 Actor’s Express King Plow Arts Center 887 W. Marietta St., Suite J-107 TIX: 404-607-7469 www.actors-express.com my name Is asher lev 8/22/2012 9/16/2012 single ticket prices: $15 to $40 Theatrical Outfit Balzer Theater at Herren’s 84 Luckie St. NW TIX: 678-528-1500 www.theatricaloutfit.org cIrQue moTIon: awaKen 8/24/2012 8/26/2012 single ticket prices: $39 to $68 14th Street Playhouse 173 14th St. TIX:404-733-5000 www.14thstplayhouse.org/
Dance Beacon Dance: Deus eX machIna 8/1/2012 10/6/2012 prices: $5; students: $1 Beacon Dance MOCA GA 75 Bennett St., Suite A2 TIX: 404-367-8700 www.mocaga.org
Music Theatre legally BlonDe The musIcal 8/10/2012 8/26/2012 single ticket prices: $25 to $45; Atlanta Lyric Theatre Jennie T. Anderson Theatre 548 South Marietta Pkwy., Marietta TIX: 404-377-9948 www.atlantalyrictheatre.com
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FrIDay Jazz 7/20/2012 10/19/2012 prices: $19.50 - $12; children (5 and under): Free! Northside Tavern, High Museum of Art 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX:404-733-5000 www.high.org TeDeschI TrucKs BanD & B. B. KIng 8/26/2012 only single ticket prices: $35 to $55 adv mary J. BlIge 8/28/2012 only single ticket prices: $51.25 to $151.25 adv ForeIgner 8/31/2012 only single ticket prices: $25 to $75 adv Chastain Park Amphitheatre 4469 Stella Dr. TIX: 404-733-5012 www.classicchastain.com/
Galleries & Museums rIsIng up: hale wooDruFF’s murals aT TallaDega college 6/2/2012 9/2/2012 Free with museum admission; prices: $19.50 - $12; children (5 and under): Free! revIsITIng The souTh: rIcharD mIsrach’s cancer alley 6/2/2012 10/7/2012 Free with museum admission; prices: $19.50 - $12; children (5 and under): Free! greene FamIly learnIng gallery 6/5/2012 10/14/2012 Free with museum admission; prices: $19.50 - $12; children (5 and under): Free! cIvIl rIghTs phoTography 6/5/2012 10/14/2012 Free with museum admission; prices: $19.50 - $12; children (5 and under): Free! pIcTurIng new yorK/pIcTurIng The souTh 6/9/2012 9/2/2012 Free with museum admission; prices: $19.50 - $12; children (5 and under): Free! hIgh museum oF arT permanenT eXhIBITs 6/26/2012 10/14/2012 Free with museum admission; prices: $19.50 - $12; children (5 and under): Free! european anD amerIcan ImpressIonIsm 7/14/2012 9/30/2012 Free with museum admission; prices: $19.50 - $12; children (5 and under): Free! High Museum of Art 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-5000 www.high.org rIalTo vIsual arTs serIes: aBsTracT InspIraTIon 6/4/2012 10/12/2012 admission is free Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth St. NW TIX: 404-413-9849 www.rialtocenter.org
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cenTer For puppeTry arTs permanenT eXhIBITs 6/5/2012 10/14/2012 prices: $8.25; children (under 2): Free!; Thursdays from 1 to 3 p.m.: Free! JIm henson: wonDers From hIs worKshop 6/5/2012 10/14/2012 general admission: $8.25; children (under 2): Free!; Thursdays from 1 to 3 p.m.: Free! Center for Puppetry Arts 1404 Spring St. NW TIX: 404-873-3391 www.puppet.org
measure For measure 9/6/2012 9/20/2012 single ticket prices: $15 to $38 Atlanta Shakespeare Company 499 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-874-5299 www.shakespearetavern.com aTlanTa pops 9/ 7 The sautee-nacoochee center, sautee, ga 7:00 pm, all seats $30 9/ 8 to the Theatre Dublin, Dublin, ga 7:30 pm, all seats $35 TIX; www.atlantapops.com or call sautee-nacoochee center, 1-706- 878-3300, or Theatre Dublin, 1-478-676-4990
mIchael c. carlos museum 6/26/2012 10/14/2012 prices: $8 - $6; children (5 and under): Free! The plaIns oF mars: solDIers anD cIvIlIans In european war prInTs, parT one 8/4/2012 11/11/2012 Free with museum admission; prices: $8 - $6; children (5 and under): Free! Michael C. Carlos Museum 571 South Kilgo Circle TIX: 404-727-4282 www.carlos.emory.edu
all’s well ThaT enDs well 9/9/2012 9/30/2012 single ticket prices: $15 to $36 Atlanta Shakespeare Company 499 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-874-5299 www.shakespearetavern.com TIme sTanDs sTIll 9/11/2012 10/14/2012 general admission: $15 to $25 Horizon Theatre 1083 Austin Ave. NE TIX: 404-584-7450 www.horizontheatre.com
Kids Shows The TorToIse, The hare anD oTher aesop’s FaBles 8/2/2012 9/9/2012 prices: $16.50; children (under 2): Free! Center for Puppetry Arts 1404 Spring St. NW TIX: 404-873-3391 www.puppet.org
JacQuay waller’s “TraFFIK: games grown-ups play” 9/ 15th-16th, prices $30 DreamCatcher Collective & DreamCatcher Productions 14th Street Playhouse, 173 14th Street NE TIX: 404.733.5000, www.catchingdreamz.com www.traffikstop.com
The Fresh BeaT BanD 8/26/2012 only single ticket prices: $27 to $37 adv Fabulous Fox Theatre, The 660 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 1-800-745-3000 www.foxtheatre.org/
war horse 9/25/2012 9/30/2012 single ticket prices: $30 to $73 Fifth Third Bank,Broadway in Atlanta, Fabulous Fox Theatre, The 660 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 1-800-745-3000 FoxTixatl.com/warhorse
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The comIc mysTerIes 9/27/2012 9/30/2012 prices: $18 Theater Emory, Emory’s Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts 1700 North Decatur Rd. TIX: 404-727-5050 www.arts.emory.edu
Theatre whaT I learneD In parIs 9/5/2012 9/30/2012 single ticket prices: $30 to $50 Alliance Theatre Alliance Theatre’s Main Stage 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-5000 www.alliancetheatre.org/
Dance shIFT 9/15/2012 9/16/2012 Free! please call 404-373-4154 for reservations CORE, Decatur High School Performing Arts Center 310 North McDonough St. Decatur TIX: 404-373-4154 www.coredance.org
DesIgnIng women lIve 6 9/6/2012 9/16/2012 single ticket price: $20/adv, $23/door OnStage Atlanta - MainStage 2597 North Decatur Rd. TIX: 404-897-1802 www.onstageatlanta.com/
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Iwami Kagura: A Japanese Folk Dance 9/16/2012 only Free! Reservations required Consulate General of Japan in Atlanta, Center for Puppetry Arts 1404 Spring St. NW TIX: 404-873-3391 www.puppet.org Iwami Kagura: A Japanese Folk Dance 9/15/2012 only Free! Consulate General of Japan in Atlanta, 14th Street Playhouse 173 14th St. TIX: 404-733-5000 www.14thstplayhouse.org/ Open Rehearsal with Monica Bill Barnes 9/11/2012 only Free! Bend 9/27/2012 only Free! Arts at Emory, Emory’s Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts 1700 North Decatur Rd. TIX: 404-727-5050 www.arts.emory.edu
Music Theatre The King and I 9/5/2012 9/11/2012 Single ticket prices: $23 to $58 Theater of the Stars, Fabulous Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 1-800-745-3000 www.theaterofthestars.com/ Dracula: The Rock Opera 9/13/2012 10/14/2012 Prices: $21 to $25 7 Stages 1105 Euclid Ave. NE TIX: 404-523-7647 www.7stages.org/ Anything Goes 9/21/2012 10/7/2012 Tickets:$25- $50 Atlanta Lyric Theatre, The Strand Theatre 117 North Park Square, Marietta TIX: 404-377-9948 www.atlantalyrictheatre.org
Concerts Chris Isaak 9/6/2012 9/6/2012 Single ticket prices: $43 to $73 Al Jarreau 9/21/2012 9/21/2012 Single ticket prices: $40 to $100 adv Ian Anderson 9/27/2012 only Single ticket prices: $43 to $83 adv
Shreya Ghoshal 9/30/2012 9/30/2012 Single ticket prices: $39 to $250 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy. TIX: 770-916-2852 www.cobbenergycentre.com/ Train 9/7/2012 only Single ticket prices: $40 to $70 adv Charlie Wilson 9/8/2012 only Single ticket prices: $25 to $69 adv Capricorn Experience 9/14/2012 only Single ticket prices: $30 to $37.50 New Edition 9/22/2012 only Single ticket prices: $25 to $354 adv The King’s Men 9/28/2012 only Single ticket prices: $35 to $65 adv Chastain Park Amphitheatre 4469 Stella Dr. TIX: 404-733-5012 www.classicchastain.com/ Benefit Concert 9/8/2012 only Prices: $72 Fabrefaction Theatre 999 Brady Ave. TIX: 404-876-9468 www.fabrefaction.org Bach Live! 9/9/2012 only Free! Michael Feinberg 9/15/2012 only General Admission: $15 The Joy of Sax Featuring Atlanta Saxophone Quartet 9/16/2012 only Free! An Evening with Branford Marsalis 9/21/2012 only Single ticket price: $65 A Night at the Opera - Without the Singers! 9/22/2012 only Free! Kathryn Curran 9/25/2012 only Free! Arts at Emory Emory’s Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts 1700 North Decatur Rd. TIX: 404-727-5050 www.arts.emory.edu Hee-Kyung Juhn 9/11/2012 only Free! Florence Kopleff Memorial Celebration 9/16/2012 only Free! neoPhonia New Music Ensemble 9/18/2012 only Free! Georgia State University School of Music Kopleff Recital Hall at GA State Uni.10 Peachtree Center Ave. NE TIX: 404-413-5901 www.music.gsu.edu
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uproar FesTIval 2012 9/12/2012 only single ticket prices: $25 to $55 adv Aaron’s Amphitheatre at Lakewood 2002 Lakewood Ave. TIX: 404-443-5000 www.livenation.com/venue/aaronsamphitheatre-at-lakewood-tickets wclK Jazz nIghT FeaTurIng gregory porTer 9/14/2012 only single ticket prices: $32.50 to $57.50 BreaK oF realITy 9/21/2012 only single ticket prices TBD Ferst Center for the Arts 349 Ferst Dr. NW TIXl: 404-894-9600 www.ferstcenter.gatech.edu musIcal FIreworKs 9/14/2012 only Free! Arts at Emory, Michael C. Carlos Museum 571 South Kilgo Cir TIX: 404-727-4282 www.carlos.emory.edu an evenIng wITh BranForD marsalIs 9/21/2012, 8 p.m.,prices;$65 Schwartz Center for Performing Arts, Emerson Concert Hall, 1700 N. Decatur Rd. atlanta, ga 30322, TIX404-727-5050, arts.emory.edu musIc mIDTown 9/21/2012 only prices: $65 adv; 2-Day pass: $120 adv Piedmont Park 1071 Piedmont Ave. TIX: 404-875-7275 www.piedmontpark.org woJcIech ÂwITa∏a 9/29/2012 only Tickets TBD Chopin Society of Atlanta, Roswell Cultural Arts Center 950 Forest St., Roswell TIX: 404-245-6133 www.chopinatlanta.org DeFIanT chamBer musIc 9/30/2012 only Free! Arts at Emory Marcus Hillel Center at Emory University 735 Gatewood Rd. TIX: 404-727-5050 www.arts.emory.edu
Galleries & Museums relaTIve connecTIons: new worK By sTephen marc 9/19/2012 12/8/2012 admission is free Arts at Emory, Emory Visual Arts Gallery Emory University 700 Peavine Creek Dr. TIX: 404-727-6315 http://visualarts.emory.edu/
amerIcan encounTers: Thomas cole anD The narraTIve lanDscape 9/22/2012 1/6/2013 Free with museum admission; prices: $19.50 - $12; children (5 and under): Free! High Museum of Art 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-5000 www.high.org slavery By anoTher name: paInTIngs anD assemBlages By roBerT claIBorne morrIs 9/30 –10/28, 2012, Free NBAF, presenters of the National Black Arts Festival Auburn Avenue Research Library, 101 Auburn Avenue Northeast Atlanta, GA 30303 404-224-3464,www.nBaF.org weywarD macBeTh: InTersecTIons oF race anD perFormance communITy lecTure FacIlITaTeD By Dr. ayanna Thompson 9/30, 2012, 3 pm, Free, pre-registration required NBAF, presenters of the National Black Arts Festival Auburn Avenue Research Library, 101 Auburn Avenue Northeast Atlanta, GA 30303 404-224-3464, www.nBaF.org
Kid Shows chIlDren’s garDen amphITheaTre program 9/1/2012 9/29/2012 Free with garden admission; prices: $18.95 - $12.95; children (2 and under): Free! Atlanta Botanical Garden 1345 Piedmont Ave. NE TIX: 404-876-5859 www.atlantabotanicalgarden.org The Three lITTle pIgs anD more 9/12/2012 9/23/2012 adults: $16.50; children (under 2): Free! sleepIng BeauTy 9/26/2012 10/7/2012 adults: $16.50; children (under 2): Free! Center for Puppetry Arts 1404 Spring St. NW TIX: 404-873-3391 www.puppet.org arTFul sTorIes aT The museum 9/15/2012 only reservations required; please call 404-7270519 for reservations Michael C. Carlos Museum 571 South Kilgo Circle TIX: 404-727-4282 www.carlos.emory.edug
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October Theatre Macbeth 10/4/2012 10/28/2012 Single ticket prices: $13 to $45 Georgia Shakespeare, Conant Performing Arts Center Oglethorpe University 4484 Peachtree Rd. NE TIX: 404-504-1473 www.oglethorpe.edu/arts/theatre/conant_ center.asp Macbeth 10/4/2012 10/28/2012 Single ticket prices: $15 to $36 Atlanta Shakespeare Company 499 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-874-5299 www.shakespearetavern.com Apples and Oranges 10/5/2012 10/28/2012 Prices: $20 to $39 Alliance Theatre 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-5000 www.alliancetheatre.org/ The Ghastly Dreadfuls 10/10/2012 10/27/2012 Prices: $25 Center for Puppetry Arts 1404 Spring St. NW TIX: 404-873-3391 www.puppet.org The Devil Tree 10/11/2012 10/28/2012 Prices: $10 to $17.50 The Collective Project, Inc. The Goat Farm Arts Center, 1200 Foster St. www.thecollectiveprojectinc.com/ DREAM BALL - A Masked Fantasy Gala October 14, 2012 at 7pm ,Prices (range): $125 or 10 for $1,000 Serenbe Playhouse, Inn at Serenbe, Lake Pavilion, 10950 Hutchesons Ferry Road Palmetto, GA 30268 TIX: 770.463.1110, www.serenbeplayhouse.com Voltaire and Frederick: A Life in Letters 10/16/2012 only Reservations required; Please call 404892-2388 or e-mail info@german-institute.org by October 13 German Cultural Center German Cultural Center Colony Square, Plaza Level 1197 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-892-2388 www.goethe.de/atlanta Next to Normal 10/17/2012 11/11/2012 Single ticket prices: $25 to $55 Alliance Theatre 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-5000 www.alliancetheatre.org/
Capitol Steps 10/20/2012 only Single ticket prices: $45 to $71 Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth St. NW TIX: 404-413-9849 www.rialtocenter.org Two Drink Minimum 10/24/2012 11/18/2012 Single ticket prices: $15 to $40 Theatrical Outfit, Balzer Theater at Herren’s 84 Luckie St. NW TIX: 678-528-1500 www.theatricaloutfit.org An Evening with David Sedaris 10/27/2012 only Single ticket prices: $47.50 to $55 PBA and WABE 90.1FM Woodruff Arts Center - Symphony Hall 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-5000 www.atlantasymphony.org/home.aspx
Dance FLUX 2012 10/6/2012 only Free! Flux Projects, Castleberry Hill Neighborhood Peters St. SW and Walker St. SW www.castleberryhill.org/ Salon de Danse: Standards 10/28/2012 only Prices: $38 Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth St. NW TIX: 404-413-9849 www.rialtocenter.org
Music Theatre Chicago 10/4/2012 10/7/2012 Single ticket prices TBD Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy. TIX: 770-916-2852 www.cobbenergycentre.com/
Concerts David Byrne 10/3/2012 only Single tickets prices: $40 to $73 adv The Shins 10/8/2012 only Single ticket prices: $27.50 to $43 adv Esperanza Spalding 10/19/2012 only Single ticket prices: $26 to $77 adv Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy. TIX: 770-916-2852 www.cobbenergycentre.com/
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openIng nIghT: mIDorI plays BeeThoven 10/4/2012 10/7/2012 single ticket prices: $32 to $84 DeFIanT reQuIem: verDI aT TerezIn 10/11/2012 only single ticket prices: $55 to $100 sounDs oF sImon & garFunKel 10/12/2012 10/13/2012 single ticket prices: $24 to $64 carnegIe BounD 10/18/2012 10/20/2012 single ticket prices: $23 to $67 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Woodruff Arts Center Symphony Hall 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-5000 www.atlantasymphony.org/home.aspx
goTye 10/5/2012 only single ticket prices: $29.50 to $46.50 adv Chastain Park Amphitheatre 4469 Stella Dr. TIX: 404-733-5012 www.classicchastain.com/ KeIKo maTsuI 10/5/2012 only single ticket prices TBD TaIKoproJecT 10/21/2012 only single ticket prices TBD surrounD sounDs concerT 10/26/2012 only general admission: $15 Ferst Center for the Arts 349 Ferst Dr. NW TIX: 404-894-9600 www.ferstcenter.gatech.edu
oKToBerFesT BanD concerT 10/4/2012 only Free! Arts at Emory, Jenkins Courtyard at Emory University 1300 Clifton Rd. NE TIX: 404-727-5050 www.arts.emory.edu
mozarT’s clarIneT QuInTeT 10/12/2012 only Free! Arts at Emory, Michael C. Carlos Museum 571 South Kilgo Cir TIX: 404-727-4282 www.carlos.emory.edu
Jazz on The green 10/4/2012 10/18/2012 Free! Arts at Emory, Patterson Pavilion at Emory University 1700 North Decatur Rd. TIX: 404-727-5050 www.arts.emory.edu
Kids Shows peTer anD The wolF & The Frog prInce 10/10/2012 10/21/2012 prices: $16.50; Kids (2 and under): Free! The heaDless horseman oF sleepy sIlly hollow 10/24/2012 11/4/2012 prices: $16.50; children (under 2): Free! Center for Puppetry Arts 1404 Spring St. NW TIX: 404-873-3391 www.puppet.org
gIl shaham 10/4/2012 only single ticket price: $60 chamBer musIc By The aFFIlIaTes 10/7/2012 only Free! season premIere 10/13/2012 only single ticket price: $20 emory unIversITy symphony orchesTra 10/20/2012 only Free! KeIKo ransom 10/21/2012 only Free! emory wInD ensemBle anD emory unIversITy chorus 10/26/2012 only Free! scary rIDe! 10/27/2012 only Free! Arts at Emory, Emory’s Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts 1700 North Decatur Rd. TIX: 404-727-5050 www.arts.emory.edu
aTlanTa youTh wInD symphony 10/15/2012 only Free! Arts at Emory, Emory’s Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts 1700 North Decatur Rd. TIX: 404-727-5050 www.arts.emory.edu halloween on hogwarTs 10/21/2012 only single ticket prices: $15 to $20 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Woodruff Arts Center Symphony Hall 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-5000 www.atlantasymphony.org/ TIX: 404-733-5000 www.alliancetheatre.org
mIranDa lamBerT 10/5/2012 only single ticket prices: $25 to $49 adv rascal FlaTTs 10/20/2012 only single ticket prices: $25.50 to $75.50 adv roB zomBIe & marIlyn manson 10/25/2012 only single ticket prices: $31 to $81 adv Aaron’s Amphitheatre at Lakewood 2002 Lakewood Ave. TIX: 404-443-5000 www.livenation.com/venue/aaronsamphitheatre-at-lakewood-tickets
Galleries & Museums BlacK Dance In amerIca communITy DIscussIon FacIlITaTeD By choreographer Francesca harper 10/ 14, 2012, Free, preregistration required NBAF, presenters of the National Black Arts Festival Auburn Avenue Research Library, 101 Auburn Avenue Northeast Atlanta, GA 30303 404-224-3464, www.nBaF.org
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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE VENUES AND MORE The Fox Theatre Cobb Energy Centre Actor’s Express 7Stages Woodruff Arts Center Symphony Hall Robert Ferst Center Rialto Theater Theatrical Outfit Alliance Theater 14th Street Playhouse
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