Atlanta ShowGuide Fall 2013

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fall 2013

greater Atlanta’s Performing Arts Magazine

Artistry of Master Photographer Greg Mooney

Visualizing the Unseen: A Photographer’s Journey By Betsy Kissam

By Sigele Wimbush

Creative Process: A Huge Celebration of Theatre in Atlanta By Amanda A. Lockett

emory University: An Arts Destination By Nicholas Surbey

showguide spotlights

Diavolo opens ferst season With thrills

gwinnett Ballet theatre to Offer a Season of Dance Diversity By Holley Calmes

Cobb energy raises the Curtain on a New season

Mos opens 25th season With Mormon Tabernacle Choir’s Mack Wilberg

By Stephanie Lee

By Drew Carlos

Atlanta Ballet A Season of Exhilaration

Performance guide September – October 2013 showguide Venues

On the Cover: Jesus Christ Superstar by Greg Mooney


CHESTER HIGGINS

UNSEEN SPIRIT 04 October — 29 November, 2013

Arnika Dawkins Gallery

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Zorro by Greg Mooney

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Artistry of Master Photographer Greg Mooney

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Creative Process: A Huge Celebration of Theatre in Atlanta By Amanda A. Lockett

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Diavolo Opens Ferst Season With Thrills By Stephanie Lee

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Cobb Energy Raises the Curtain on a New Season By Drew Carlos

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Visualizing the Unseen: A Photographer’s Journey By Betsy Kissam

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Emory University: An Arts Destination

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Gwinnett Ballet Theatre to Offer a Season of Dance Diversity By Holley Calmes

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MOS Opens 25th Season With Mormon Tabernacle Choir’s Mack Wilberg

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Atlanta Ballet A Season of Exhilaration

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ShowGuide Spotlights

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ShowGuide Venues

By Nicholas Surbey

By Sigele Wimbush

Performance Guide September – October 2013

Performance guide courtesy of atlantaplanit.com


ARTISTRY OF MASTER PHOTOGRAPHER GREG MOONEY

Viva El Zorro

“I Shoot, Therefore I Am”

Horton Hears a Who

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am happiest with a camera in my hand, I really don’t like sitting in the office. I started photography as a child at about 6 years old. My parents had been given a 35mm Kodak camera as a wedding present and I wanted to see what made it work. So I took it apart with a hammer and a screwdriver. They weren’t very happy and the camera wasn’t happy, it never worked again, and my parents made certain I wasn’t very happy, but I never stopped doing photography from there. Next time I was allowed to use a camera I was downgraded to a Kodak Instamatic! I was 7 or 8 years old and at dawn a star or a planet, would rise over the horizon each morning for only a few minutes, and it was visible through my bedroom window. So I grabbed the Instamatic, braced it against the window sash to steady it, and shot 2 frames. I thought it was gorgeous and I kept it for years! However to this day my sister 4

will tell you it was a beacon light on a new radio tower… I don’t think so. While in Collage I was asked to photograph the schools new performance of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Nights Dream”. And it was love at first click! I had to push the B&W film to 3200 ISO, shoot with the fastest lenses I had, tiptoe in and around chairs and the director. Anticipate actions and moments of emotion onstage and capture all of it, in a single frame. And with this one image, move or convey the audience’s emotions with it. Which is what I do with the Alliance Theatre when I capture their Theatre Stills and Advertising images. A play like “Jesus Christ Superstar: Gospel” was filled with incredibly powerful and emotions scenes for the entire cast. And we the audience know the story, however when the lepers surround Jesus we were able to see their desperation and his tired frustration. And when you capture that frame and record that perfect moment time really does stands still, and you know you have something, sometimes you don’t know how good the image is but you know you got it, you just know. You can go home now, its not going to get any better that that. But I never do stop… For more Greg Mooney go to www.Atlantaphotographers.com or www.gmooney.com. Or contact Greg at 770-4338584 Gmooney@AtlantaPhotographers.com


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CREATIVE PROCESS:

A HUGE CELEBRATION OF THEATRE IN ATLANTA! By Amanda A. Lockett

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recently had the privilege of sitting down with Producer/Director, Toni Simmons Henson the visionary behind the Atlanta Black Theatre Festival. Here is what she had to say: AL: Tell me about how you first caught theatre bug. TH: I was raised in Hillside, NJ… in the backyard of “Broadway” just twenty-five cents and a short train ride away. In those days, NYC was our playground. It was nothing to catch a matinee or evening show. At the time, I took it for granted. Although I love living in Atlanta, I miss those days. AL: Toni, I understand you graduated from Howard University and New York University. Were you actively involved in theatre there? TH: I actually studied business at Howard and took a theatre course as an elective. At NYU, it was nonprofit management. I didn’t really begin to study theatre until later when I joined the largest network of acting schools in the world, the Helen O’Grady Acting Academy (known as Drama Kids in the US). I purchased

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the Princeton, NJ territory and trained to teach and produce under their brand. AL: Let’s talk about your latest venture, the Atlanta Black Theatre Festival. What made you decide to launch this project? TH: I wanted to provide a platform for emerging and seasoned artists to produce their work more easily in Atlanta. At 3am early one summer morning, the inspiration came to me. It was so intuitive, I thought it already existed. So I got up to research the idea and the rest is history. This is our 2nd year! AL: Can you give our audience information on the festival this year? TH: The festival will be held October 3-6, 2013. Over 300 artists from 18 states and South Africa will perform over 40 plays in 4 days. A huge celebration of theatre in Atlanta! They’ll be a variety of plays from traditional to urban contemporary to musicals. We’re opening with Janet Hubert and honoring the legendary Pearl Cleage at the Gala. All events will be held at the Porter Sanford III Performing Arts Center in Decatur. Events are free or low cost and affordable for seniors, students and families. There’s a full schedule online at www.AtlantaBTF.org or call 650-440-PLAY. Pearl Cleage

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Janet Hubert Photo by; James J Kreigsmann Jr.


Presents Nurturing Young Dancers Since 1977 Wade Walthall, Artistic Director

A program of Classical, Neo-Classical and Contemporary works created to engage every audience member. Featuring Youth America Grand Prix Southeastern Semi Final winner

FRANCISCO SERRANO

Sarasota School of Cuban Ballet

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to purchase tickets. Student, senior and group rates available.

Gwinnett Performing Arts Center 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway • Duluth, GA 30096

Gwinnett Ballet Theatre • 770-237-0046

www.gwinnettballet.org

Photo by Richard Calmes

Saturday, October 5th at 3:00 and 7:30 Sunday, October 6th at 3:00


DIAVOLO OPENS FERST SEASON WITH THRILLS by Stephanie Lee

Photos by Julie Shelton

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Dedra Gillett, Interim Director of the Office of the Arts at Georgia Tech. “We welcome the highest caliber of artists to the Ferst stage and it’s always exciting to start a new season.” Also premiering in Atlanta this fall is The Hot Club of San Francisco, one of the most entertaining gypsy jazz bands in the country. In an evening titled Cinema Vivant, the band will accompany three vintage silent films with the music of Django Reinhardt and 1920s Paris. The French focus takes a decidedly contemporary turn when Sonic Generator, the high-tech music ensemble-in-residence at Georgia Tech, joins forces with members of L’Orchestre National de Lorraine for a concert of innovative French and American contemporary music in November. For more information on Ferst Center Presents, please visit www.ferstcenter.org or call 404-894-9600.

eorgia Tech’s Ferst Center Presents 2013-14 season opens with the return of dance company Diavolo, a troupe that reinvents dance, re-imagines theater and redefines thrills. In the new piece Transit Space, Diavolo takes movement, athletics and daring to the extreme. The kinetic new work is inspired by the high-flying movement of skateboarding, and uses ramps and half-pipes as set pieces. The second piece of their Atlanta performance is Fluid Infinities, the final installment of their trilogy L’Espace du Temps. Based in Los Angeles, Diavolo company members are dancers, gymnasts, actors, athletes and above all, teammates. Under the guidance of Artistic Director Jacques Heim, they collaboratively develop work on oversized surrealistic sets and everyday structures, which creates a sense of daring and risk-taking through dramatic movement that is juxtaposed with human fragility and survival. The season continues its signature diverse lineup of music and dance with jazz trumpeter Arturo Sandoval, the swing group Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, and the Atlanta premiere of pianist Steven Lin. “We are pleased to offer programming that you just don’t see anywhere else in Atlanta,” says 8


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 An Evening of Chamber Music featuring Philip Glass and Tim Fain

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18 Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Chris Thile, mandolin

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Estonian National Symphony Orchestra with Narek Hakhnazaryan, cello TICKETS ON SALE NOW! TICKET PRICES VARY. ARTS AT EMORY BOX OFFICE • 404.727.5050 ARTS.EMORY.EDU/FALLCONCERTS PHOTO CREDITS Philip Glass: anonymous; Tim Fain: Briana Blasko; Sasha Cooke: Dario Acosta; Chris Thile: Danny Clinch; Nikolai Aleksejev: Meelis Vind; Narek Hakhnazaryan: Ruth Crafer.


COBB ENERGY RAISES THE CURTAIN ON A NEW SEASON

The Radio City Rockettes

by Drew Carlos

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azz concerts, comedians, and more have found a home at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre. This season the myriad of shows will not disappoint. Jazz Roots: A Larry Rosen Jazz Series is returning to the Centre for its second year of performances. There are five shows in the series, beginning Sept. 25 with A Tribute to Ella, Joe, Basie. Next comes A Night in Rio featuring Brazilian jazz on Oct. 26 followed by Dave Koz’s & Friends Christmas Tour on Dec. 2. The year 2014 features two shows, the first on the sounds and soul of New Orleans and the last highlighting the music of Ray Charles. For the first time ever, The Rockettes will be performing The Radio City Christmas Spectacular on the Centre’s stage. Radio City is debuting a brand new show featuring new songs and scenes, new sparkling costumes, and a 50-foot LED screen that will enrich and enhance the show for the audience. The performances will be from Nov. 7-23. On Oct. 16, Ina Garten: The Barefoot Contessa will be at the Centre. The Food Network star and cookbook author will give insight into the life of the Barefoot Contessa with a night of Q&A. One should expect a deliciously informative night and maybe even a recipe or two.

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Sergio Mendez

Janis Siegel

The Cobb Energy Centre will also be a stop on India.Arie’s new tour “Soulbird Presents a Songversation with India.Arie.” The multi Grammy winner will take to the stage after releasing her new fifth album “Songversation.” The show is Oct. 18. Disney Junior Live on Tour! Pirate and Princess Adventure is a show for the whole family. Join the favorite Disney Junior characters Sofia the First and Jake and the Never Land Pirates for a never before seen show! Not only will it be fun for the kids, they will learn the true meaning of being a princess and a hero. There will be four shows from Dec. 14-15. The Cobb Energy Centre is also home to the Atlanta Opera performing Tosca, starting Oct. 5 and Atlanta Ballet, performing multiple shows in 2014. For more information visit the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre’s website www.cobbenergycentre.com 10



VISUALIZING THE UNSEEN:

A PHOTOGRAPHER’S JOURNEY

By Betsy Kissam

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or the past five decades, artist Chester Higgins has been using his camera to search for the unseen — “that which is innate within all things and informs the appearance of our world.” “Unseen Spirit,” on view at Atlanta’s Arnika Dawkins Gallery from October 4 through November 29, 2013, exhibits a selection of Higgins’s work from 1968 through 2012. Thirty-one black-and-white and five color photographs celebrate the photographer’s unique vision and feature images from North America, South America, and Africa. Higgins’s passion for ordinary people and the rituals that enrich our lives are prominent in this exhibition. “It is inside simple moments where I look for windows into larger meaning,” he says. “Art is an expression of the soul that gives visual definition to an experience.” The images in “Unseen Spirit” are intimate, personal scenes in which most of the subjects appear unaware of the camera. Using light, which “energizes and informs everything it touches,” Higgins gives voice to the essence of what he photographs. “When I’m photographing, I feel time begin to shift between the present, the past, and the future — which is the nature of the Spirit,” he continues. “My challenge is to reveal the

Spirit’s fleeting presence.” Wrestling with issues of memory, place, and identity, Higgins sees his life as a narrative and his photography as its expression. “My art gives visual expression to my personal and collective memories.” Higgins’s work has culminated in exhibitions worldwide and in numerous books, including Feeling the Spirit: Searching the World for the People of Africa and his biography Echo of the Spirit. Currently he is researching and photographing monuments and other antiquity sites along the River Nile from the 6,000-foot high mountains of Kush (modern-day Ethiopia) through Nubia (Sudan) down to the ancient land of Kemet (Egypt). In this latest project, entitled Before Genesis, Higgins narrates the story of the African beginnings of spirituality, antecedents of the Biblical world.

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EMORY UNIVERSITY: AN ARTS DESTINATION By Nicholas Surbey Phillip Glass, Photo by Fernando Aceves

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magine a place of color, movement, and sound alive with energy and creativity. Imagine a place where students, world-class faculty, and renowned guest artists bring vision to life. A flourishing community of creative artists and producers makes Emory University a premiere destination for the arts. The 2013-2014 Arts at Emory season features over 150 events this fall, many of them free. The Richard Ellmann Lectures in Modern Literature with Paul Simon includes four free, public events with the legendary singer-songwriter (Sep. 22-25). Ticketing and other information can be found online at emory.edu/ellmann. Theater Emory Theater Emory, a professional theater company-in-residence at Emory, devotes the fall season to experimental explorations of Shakespeare. I am not that I play (gender and disguise in Shakespeare) conceived and directed by Tim McDonough (Sep. 26 – Oct. 6) takes a look at Shakespeare’s five heroines who disguise themselves as men, creating an investigation of identity and confusion, appearance and reality, and the urge to reveal oneself. Theater Emory then delves into the ambitious, timeless world of Macbeth (Nov. 14 – 24), directed by Clinton Wade Thornton. The production combines modern technology Theater Emory with raw Scottish Photo by Scott Wile

history to throw new light on the dark psychology of Shakespeare bloody drama. Emory Dance Program This fall, the Emory Dance Program hosts A Moving Exchange, a series of free events that invite students and the Atlanta community to free workshops and classes in yoga, GYROKINESIS®, and dance and music. (Oct. 1 – Nov. 5). The Emory Dance Company performs new works by Emory dance faculty and guests artists November 21-23. Music at Emory Composer Philip Glass comes to Emory for a residency (Sep. 25 – 27) that includes a public conversation, a free film screening, and the first Candler Concert Series event, An Evening of Chamber Music Featuring Philip Glass and Tim Fain, violin, on September 27 at 8 p.m. Other Candler Concerts this fall include MacArthur “Genius” Chris Thile playing original compositions and Bach transcriptions on the Mandolin (Nov. 2) and the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra (Nov. 15). The Arts at Emory provide a unique opportunity to learn, grow, and get up close to world-renowned artists and art right here in Atlanta! Tickets, additional information, and the full Arts at Emory calendar can be found online at arts.emory.edu. Emory Dance Photo by Lori Teague

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The art of award winning Dance Photographer

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GWINNETT BALLET THEATRE TO OFFER A SEASON OF DANCE DIVERSITY By Holley Calmes

Duluth, GA. Francisco Serrano hails from the Sarasota School of Cuban Ballet and most recently performed with the Jose Carreno Festival in Sarasota where he was invited to perform several variations. Audiences will be excited to see him again at “Ballet Bits and Contemporary Pieces.” He was a finalist in the New York City YAGP finals. Walthall states, “Instead of presenting a fairy tale or a classical ballet for October, I wanted to challenge my dancers with different types of movement. ‘Ballet Bits and Classical Pieces’ offers technical and artistic challenges that will help these students grow as dancers and provide audiences with a variety of styles to watch.” GBT will offer its 16 performance run of “The Nutcracker” December 6th - 22nd. This annual favorite includes all the holiday trimmings that make it one of the largest and most attended “Nutcrackers” in the Southeast. Another major production, to be announced, will be presented in late March, 2014. For more information about Gwinnett Ballet Theatre, visit www.gwinnettballet.org or call 770-237-0046.

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he 2013-2014 Season will mark the second complete year that Wade Walthall has been at the helm of Gwinnett Ballet Theatre. This non-profit pre-professional company and school has been “nurturing young dancers since 1977,” but Walthall is in the process of putting a new stamp on the organization’s dance personality. The October 5th and 6th production at the Gwinnett Performing Arts Center will be a case in point. Titled “Ballet Bits and Contemporary Pieces,” the program will be a lively mix of choreographic styles. The four works on the program include a neo-classical pas de trois set to music of Delibes and the classical “Sleeping Beauty Pas de Deux.” There is also a contemporary piece set to the music of Stereolab plus an entertaining work performed to vintage music from the Disney films of the 1930’s and 40’s. Performing the role of the Prince in the “Sleeping Beauty Pas de Deux” will be the Youth American Grand Prix winner from last year’s Southeastern Semifinals, held in

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MOS OPENS 25TH SEASON WITH MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR’S MACK WILBERG

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he Michael O’Neal Singers organization, based in Roswell, is pleased to announce its Silver Anniversary Concert Season. In celebration of this milestone, the 135-member symphonic chorus will begin the season with a concert featuring Mack Wilberg, of the worldfamous Mormon Tabernacle Choir, in October. Dr. Wilberg has been involved in artistic leadership of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir since 1999, and was appointed Music Director of the Choir in 2008. In addition to his talent as a conductor, he is an accomplished composer and has been writing and arranging music especially suited to large choirs for decades. On October 27th, he will guest-conduct a combined mass choir made up of The Michael O’Neal Singers and the Roswell UMC Sanctuary Choir in a concert of his own compositions. Because Wilberg is kept busy managing his responsibilities with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, his guest appearances are rare. MOS is delighted to be able to offer the opportunity for Atlanta audiences to experience Dr. Wilberg’s conducting firsthand. The concert is entitled An Afternoon with Mack Wilberg: The Man and His Music and takes place Sunday, October 27 at 4:00 p.m. in the sanctuary of Roswell United Methodist Church in Historic Roswell. Since its inception in 1989, The Michael O’Neal Singers organization has established itself

as one of the premier symphonic choruses in the Southeastern United States. MOS provides a unique opportunity to the north metropolitan Atlanta community to experience choral presentations of artistic excellence and programmatic variety, otherwise available only by commuting into the city of Atlanta. Through a variety of choral programming which includes classical masterworks with orchestral accompaniment, sacred and secular music of the Western European tradition, music from other cultures around the globe, and choruses from opera, Broadway, and movies, The Michael O’Neal Singers offers a spectrum of music to appeal to a diverse audience of all ages and musical tastes. The full chorus now has 14 recordings to its credit, including its newest release The Beatles: A Choral Tribute. Visit MOS on the web at www.mosingers. com or call 770.594.7974 to learn more about this CD and the MOS 2013-2014 anniversary season. 18


join us for a fall full of adventures!

Peter rabbit

By Thistle Theatre of Seattle, WA

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The Dragon King 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.

Limited FREE Parking • MARTA Accessible Season supported in part by: Fulton County Arts Council, City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, Georgia Council for the Arts Photos,top to bottom: Thistle Theatre, Frogtown Mountain Puppeteers, Frisch Marionettes, Anne Schaefer


ATLANTA BALLET A SEASON OF EXHILARATION! by Sigele Wimbush

Romeo & Juliet, Photo by Angela Sterling

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he artistic evolution dance hit MAYhem. of Atlanta Ballet (AB) Atlanta Ballet artistic director, continues as the Company John McFall, is back with his first reveals another season of world premiere for the Company in dynamic dance and provocative six years. premieres by some of the world’s McFall’s premiere will be most inventive and in-demand juxtaposed with a world premiere choreographers. by the Company’s new resident The new season will be choreographer Helen Pickett, one of marked by company debuts such the most in-demand contemporary as the of Shakespeare’s Romeo choreographers of her generation and Juliet (titled Roméo et and creator of Atlanta Ballet fan Juliette) by Les Ballet de Montefavorites Petal (2011) and Prayer Carlo’s Jean-Christophe Maillot. of Touch (2012). Atlanta Ballet’s program of “It’s always exciting to usher edgy, contemporary dances will in a new season, but one of this return in March with Modern caliber is truly exhilarating,” said Choreographic Voices (MCV). Atlanta Ballet artistic director John Additional Photos Courtesy of Renowned Israeli choreographer McFall. “We’ll be representing some Angela Sterling and Ohad Naharin, (artistic director of of the most notable choreographers from Charlie McCullers the Batsheva Dance Company Tel around the world, while continuing to Aviv), will debut Secus — Atlanta Ballet’s second foster new talent and usher in the next generation work in a three-year partnership with Naharin. of dance makers. This season embodies our Joining the program will be Atlanta Ballet commitment to create a distinct artistic profile dancer/choreographer Tara Lee’s world premiere. for Atlanta Ballet. Our dancers have never looked Following MCV, Atlanta Ballet will present stronger, and we are proud to bring compelling another modern interpretation of a Shakespearian performances of extraordinary works to our classic, the return of Stephen Mill’s emotionallyaudiences.” charged Hamlet in April. For more on Atlanta Ballet season visit us at The season closes with contemporary www.atlantaballet.com 20


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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE

Alabama Shakespeare Festival Begins New Season

comedy Twelfth Night (September). Love reigns supreme in all three plays, but jealousy, the politics of a never-ending war and wacky cross-dressing confusion create havoc on the lives of our heroes and heroines. ASC is world-renowned for producing Shakespeare and the classics as originally intended by the playwright. For the audience, this means a clear understanding of the language and emotion behind every word. They promise you’ll “get it.”

ASF’s new season will feature Mary Poppins, the blockbuster Broadway musical from Disney and Cameron Mackintosh! The 2013-14 Season will have great Shakespeare, family, comedy and classic offerings for everyone. The season includes family favorites such as our acclaimed magical adaptation of A Christmas Carol and the children’s musical Goodnight Moon. The season also offers a great Alabama connection in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, the world premiere of a modernlanguage adaptation of one of Shakespeare’s most rarely performed plays Timon of Athens and the Bard’s hilarious battle of the sexes, The Taming of the Shrew.

Ghost the Musical is coming to the Fox Theatre November 5-10!

Ghost The Musical features an original pop score from multiple Grammy Award-winners Dave Stewart and Glen Ballard and is adapted from the hit film by its Academy Award-winning screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin. Ghost The Musical follows Sam and Molly, a young couple whose connection takes a shocking turn after Sam’s untimely death. Trapped between two worlds, Sam refuses to leave Molly when he learns she is in grave danger. Desperate to communicate with her, he turns to a storefront psychic who helps him protect Molly and avenge his death. Get tickets now at www.FoxTheatre. org/Ghost.

Atlanta Black Theatre Festival Returns!

Whether you’re a fan of traditional theatre (August Wilson) or urban contemporary (Tyler Perry) there is sure to be a variety of excitement at the Atlanta Black Theatre Festival on Oct. 3-6! We have an amazing line up of celebrity & emerging artists from as far as South Africa to as close as south DeKalb. Come celebrate the black experience through the magic of theatre! 40 Plays in 4 Days...A theatre lovers paradise presented by Porter Sanford III Performing Arts Center in Decatur. Tickets are only $10-$20. Some events are even FREE! Visit www.AtlantaBTF.org or call 650-440-PLAY!

“Chester Higgins: Unseen Spirit,” at Arnika Dawkins Gallery, from October 4 —November 29.

Photographer Chester Higgins offers a fresh perspective in his art; his work gives visual voice to the interior spirit within us all. Choosing ordinary moments, he elevates simple behavior to the stature of ritual, depicting how we seek to bring meaning to our lives. Higgins’s stunning portraits have appeared in the New York Times, ArtNews, and other journals, and in his six books. ARNIKA DAWKINS GALLERY, established in the Cascade area of Atlanta in 2011, is devoted to presenting the fine

The Atlanta Shakespeare Company

The Atlanta Shakespeare Company kicks off it’s 23rd season on Peachtree Street by exploring Shakespeare’s deep yet romantic tragedies Troilus and Cressida (September) and Othello (October) while lighting the way with the gender bending 21


ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE spotlights DanceMax Dancewear Makes Costumes a Party!

art of photography. 4600 Cascade Road. T: 404.333.0312. adawkinsgallery.com. Opening Reception: Friday, October 4, 6pm - 8pm. Artist’s Talk: 7:15pm.

DanceMax Dancewear is Atlanta’s most convenient dancewear provider. Carrying all of your favorite brands is sure to be your preferred store. We have everything dancers need, from beginner to professional. Our experienced employees are well known for their pointe shoe fitting expertise. DanceMax travels all over GA to provide in-studio fitting. We bring individualized dancewear for each dance studio’s specific requirements. Pointe Shoe Parties are another great service DanceMax offers. Refreshments, pictures, and activities make this exciting time for your beginning pointe student even more memorable. Instructors, call for your fitting or party today! Visit us at www.dancemaxdancewear.com

Colin Quinn

In his new solo show, popular standup comedian and SNL veteran Colin Quinn tackles 226 years of American history in 70 minutes. Beginning with the U.S. Constitution’s preamble and going through the various amendments, Quinn takes apart the individual freedoms granted in the four-page (!) document and delves into such subjects as political correctness, class status and the judicial system. He also looks at the evolution of politics and political leaders, media outlets, popular celebrities, U.S. Presidents and why the Kardashians are the perfect embodiment of the American Dream.

Music and Dance Set for Ferst Center this Fall

Vibrant, engaging and diverse, the new Ferst Center Presents season is filled with great music and dance. You’ll find Arturo Sandoval, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, dance company Diavolo, The Hot Club of San Francisco and a Peter White Christmas, all at the Ferst Center for the Arts in the heart of the Georgia Tech campus. From pianist Steven Lin making his Atlanta debut to Georgia Tech’s music ensemble-in-residence Sonic Generator performing with L’Orchestre National de Lorraine, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this fall.Tickets are on sale now. For information on all performances and programs visit www.ferstcenter.org or call the Box Office at 404-894-9600.

Dance Fashions: Growing by Leaps & Bounds

Dance studios and gyms are not an oddity around the Cumming/Forsyth area, and new ones are popping up regularly as the area is growing by leaps and bounds. In order to meet the growing demand, Atlanta’s premier dance wear supplier, Dance Fashions Superstore, has opened a location in Cumming. The new store, which opened on July 15th, has been enthusiastically welcomed by local dancers and gymnasts. The Dance Fashions team is excited to offer our unbeatable products, knowledge, and customer service at another convenient location. We invite you to visit either of our locations, in Roswell or Cumming. www.DanceFashions.com

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Ballet Bits and Contemporary Pieces

Oct 26 - Oct 27, 2013 Reza: Illusionist comes to 14Th ST. Playhouse

Gwinnett Ballet Theatre will present a lively production featuring a variety of dance styles on October 5th at 3:00 and 7:30 and on the 6th at 3:00 at the Gwinnett Performing Arts Center. “Ballet Bits and Contemporary Pieces” will feature neoclassical, classical and contemporary works to entertain every audience member. Featured on the program is Youth America Grand Prix Southeastern Semifinal winner Francisco Serrano of the Sarasota School of Cuban Ballet. Tickets range from $20-$12 with student, senior and group discounts. Call AXS at 1-888-9AXS-TIX or go to gwinnettcenter.com. For information about Gwinnett Ballet Theatre, call 770-237-0046 or visit gwinnettballet.org.

Hailed as the nation’s top touring illusionist, Reza transports 15,000 pounds of lighting, sound, staging, and some of the most incredible magic in existence today. Reza has garnered a world-wide buzz and loyal fan base with his passion for creating cutting edge grand scale illusions. Experience the magic up close and personal with an interactive blend of Reza`s signature brand of illusion. www.RezaLive.com. Tix 404-733-5000 Candler Concert Series at Emory’s Schwartz Center

Emory University’s Schwartz Center for Performing Arts presents a season of world-renowned musicians and celebrated new talent. Influential composer and musician Philip Glass performs with mesmerizing violinist Tim Fain (Sep 27). 2012 MacArthur “Genius” and “Punch Brothers” band member Chris Thile performs original compositions alongside Bach transcriptions on the mandolin (NOV 2). Newport Jazz Festival brings the best contemporary jazz artists to Atlanta in their touring show (FEB 8). Superstar pianist Lang Lang, called “The hottest artist on the classical music planet” by the New York Times performs Feb. 20. Full season and tickets at arts.emory.edu/candler.

The Michael O’Neal Singers Celebrates 25 Years!

The Michael O’Neal Singers (MOS) organization has established itself as one of the premier community choruses in the Southeastern United States and is now celebrating its 25th Anniversary concert season. Comprised of a symphonic chorus of 140 auditioned voices and the Kaleidoscope vocal ensemble of 30, MOS provides a unique opportunity to the north metropolitan Atlanta community to experience choral presentations of artistic excellence and programmatic variety. We open our 2013-2014 season with An Afternoon with Mack Wilberg: The Man and His Music, with guest conductor Mack Wilberg of The Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Visit www. mosingers.com for more information about The Michael O’Neal Singers.

The Sleepy Hollow Experience

Serenbe Playhouse presents its first ever fall production with The Sleepy Hollow Experience! Join us in the Serenbe Stables for this classic story with all the thrills, chills and laughs. In this experiential version, you might find yourself being moved around by storytellers or having to duck from the Headless Horseman as he rushes by on a live horse! 23


ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE spotlights When Ichabod Crane arrives in Sleepy Hollow, his priggish correctness casts a pall over the gossipy townsfolk. One night, Ichabod is accosted on his lonely ride home by a fiendish apparition, the Headless Horseman. The next morning Ichabod has disappeared and a new legend is born. This production will be a cross between a haunted house and play with storytellers guiding audience members and certain actors and stunt riders on horses. It will be a truly haunting experience! VIVIEN: The Triumphs And Madness Of Vivien Leigh

Opening in a darkened theatre, “Vivien” is an illuminating journey beyond Leigh’s triumphs into the madness that tortured her all of her life, as she reflects on her tumultuous relationship with actor Laurence Olivier and her tragic battles with manic depression and tuberculosis. Leigh succumbs to her insecurities — despite winning two Oscars for performances in “Gone with the Wind” and

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“A Streetcar Named Desire,” nothing can turn back the darkness within. Written by Rick Foster, Starring Judith Chapman of The Young and the Restless. “It’s hard to imagine anybody inhabiting the role more convincingly than Judith Chapman.” — Los Angeles Times Atlanta Lyric Theatre by Jono Davis

Theatre seems to be one of Atlanta’s little secrets. As the box office manager for Atlanta Lyric Theatre, I’m always surprised to speak with patrons who rarely visit the theatre but are very familiar with Broadway shows. The Lyric Theatre has been given a marvelous opportunity to present our upcoming 2013-14 season in a new space, the Anderson Theatre at the Cobb Civic Center. This venue allows us to produce those big, Broadway shows with local, professional talent, at a reduced cost. To our wonderful Atlanta and Marietta residents: Broadway is in your backyard.

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ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE September Theatre SCRATCHING 8/16/2013 - 9/14/2013 General Admission: $20 Pinch ‘n’ Ouch Theatre, 1085 Ponce De Leon Ave. NE TIX: 1-800-838-3006 www.pnotheatre.org/ TWELFTH NIGHT 8/28/2013 - 9/29/2013 Single tickets: $15 to $32 Atlanta Shakespeare Company, New American Shakespeare Tavern, 499 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-874-5299 www.shakespearetavern.com/ VENUS IN FUR 9/4/2013 - 10/6/2013 General Admission: $15 to $40 Actor’s Express, King Plow Arts Center 887 W. Marietta St., Suite J-107 TIX: 404-607-7469 www.actors-express.com/ TROILUS AND CRESSIDA 9/5/2013 - 9/28/2013 Single tickets: $15 to $32 Atlanta Shakespeare Company, New American Shakespeare Tavern, 499 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-874-5299 www.shakespearetavern.com/ TRASH 9/7/2013 - 9/28/2013 Single tickets: $12 to $23 OnStage Atlanta - MainStage 2969 E Ponce de Leon Ave. Decatur TIX: 404-897-1802 www.onstageatlanta.com/ THE GUYS 9/11/2013 - 10/6/2013 Single tickets: $20 to $50 Theatrical Outfit, Balzer Theater at Herren’s 84 Luckie St. NW TIX: 678-528-1500 www.theatricaloutfit.org/ FOUR DAYS OF FURY: ATLANTA 1906 9/20/2013 - 9/23/2013 General Admission: $20 Atlanta History Center, 130 West Paces Ferry Rd. NW TIX: 404-814-4000 www.atlantahistorycenter.com/ CHOIR BOY 9/20/2013 - 10/13/2013 General Admission: $33 to $38 Alliance Theatre’s Hertz Stage, 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-5000 www.alliancetheatre.org/

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I AM NOT THAT I PLAY (GENDER AND DISGUISE) 9/26/2013 - 10/6/2013 General Admission: $18 Theater Emory, Emory’s Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts, 1700 North Decatur Rd. TIX: 404-727-5050 www.arts.emory.edu/ THE NAVIGATOR 9/26/2013 - 10/13/2013 General Admission: $11.11 to $15.74 7 Stages Theatre Goat Farm Arts Center, The 1200 Foster St. TIX: 404-523-7647 www.7stages.org/

Dance DANCE CHANCE ATLANTA 7/6/2013 - 10/5/2013 Suggested Donation: $5 Atlanta Ballet’s Michael C. Carlos Dance Centre DIAVOLO 9/20/2013 9/20/2013 Single tickets: $22 to $49 Ferst Center for the Arts, 349 Ferst Dr. NW Atlanta TIX: 404-894-9600 www.ferstcenter.gatech.edu

Music Theatre ALMOST HEAVEN: JOHN DENVER’S AMERICA 9/5/2013 - 9/22/2013 Single tickets: $15 to $39 Georgia Ensemble Theatre, Roswell Cultural Arts Center, 950 Forest St. Roswell TIX: 770-641-1260 www.get.org/ HARMONY 9/6/2013 - 10/6/2013 Single tickets: $30 to $75 Alliance Theatre, Alliance Theatre’s Main Stage, 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-5000 www.alliancetheatre.org STOMP 9/25/2013 - 9/29/2013 Single tickets: $22 to $57 The Fox Theatre, 660 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta TIX: 1-855-285-8490 www.foxtheatre.org/

Concerts LEILA FOROUHAR AND KAMRAN AND HOOMAN 9/14/2013 - 9/14/2013 Single tickets: $47 to $149 CLASSIC. COOL. SMOOTH: BENEFIT CONCERT FEATURING GREGORY PORTER 9/28/2013 - 9/28/2013 Single tickets: $43 to $68 Ferst Center for the Arts, 349 Ferst Dr. NW TIX: 404-894-9600 www.ferstcenter.gatech.edu

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fall ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK 9/15/2013 - 9/15/2013 Single tickets: $42 to $82 adv JAZZ ROOTS: A TRIBUTE TO ELLA, JOE AND BASIE 9/25/2013 - 9/25/2013 Single tickets: $29 to $89 OPERA WITH AN EDGE 9/30/2013 - 9/30/2013 Free! Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy. TIX: 770-916-2852 www.cobbenergycentre.com

EVERYBODY LOVES PIRATES 9/25/2013 - 10/6/2013 General Admission: $16.50; Children (under 2): Free! Center for Puppetry Arts, 1404 Spring St. NW TIX: 404-873-3391 www.puppet.org

Festivals NATIONAL BLACK ARTS FESTIVAL - 25TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Thru 09/14/2013 Prices: Varies Various Metropolitan Atlanta Locations TIX: 404-730-7315 www.nbaf.org/

MUSIC MIDTOWN 2013 9/20/2013 - 9/21/2013 General Admission: $50 adv to $110 adv Music Midtown, Piedmont Park, 1071 Piedmont Ave. TIX: 404-875-7275 www.musicmidtown.com

October

ATLANTA MUSIC FESTIVAL CONCERT: AFRICAN-AMERICAN CLASSICAL MUSIC 9/21/2013 - 9/21/2013 General Admission: $25 AN EVENING OF CHAMBER MUSIC WITH PHILIP GLASS AND TIM FAIN, VIOLIN 9/27/2013 - 9/27/2013 Single ticket price: $65 Emory’s Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts 1700 North Decatur Rd. TIX: 404-727-5050 www.arts.emory.edu

Theatre HAMLET 10/3/2013 - 10/27/2013 Single tickets: $16 to $48 Georgia Shakespeare, Conant Performing Arts Center, Oglethorpe University, 4484 Peachtree Rd. NE TIX: 404-504-1473 www.gashakespeare.org/

UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 9/22/2013 - 9/22/2013 Free! Georgia State University School of Music, Rialto Center for the Arts, 80 Forsyth St. NW TIX: 404-413-9849 www.rialtocenter.org

ATLANTA BLACK THEATRE FESTIVAL 10/3/2013 - 10/6/2013 Prices: $10-20 plays, Free staged readings, cast parties, etc. Micah 68 Media, LLC, Porter Sanford III Performing Arts Center, 3181 Rainbow Drive, Decatur TIX: 650-440-PLAY(7529) www.AtlantaBTF.org

B’S THREES: BACH, BRAHMS AND BEETHOVEN 9/26/2013 - 9/28/2013 Single tickets: $24 to $75 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Woodruff Arts Center Symphony Hall, 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-5000 www.atlantasymphony.org

Kids Shows

OTHELLO 10/3/2013 - 11/3/2013 Single tickets: $15 to $32 Atlanta Shakespeare Company, New American Shakespeare Tavern, 499 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-874-5299 www.shakespearetavern.com/

PETER RABBIT 9/11/2013 - 9/22/2013 General Admission: $16.50; Children (under 2): Free! Center for Puppetry Arts, 1404 Spring St. NW Atlanta TIX: 404-873-3391 www.puppet.org

THE SLEEPY HOLLOW EXPERIENCE 10/10/2013 - 10/31/2013 Prices : All tickets $20 Serenbe Playhouse, The Stables in Serenbe, 9237 Selborne Ln Palmetto TIX: 770-463-1110 www.serenbeplayhouse.com

ARTFUL STORIES AT THE MUSEUM 9/21/2013 - 11/2/2013 Free! Reservations required Michael C. Carlos Museum, 571 South Kilgo Circle TIX: 404-727-0519 www.carlos.emory.edu

BY THE WAY, MEET VERA STARK 10/16/2013 - 11/10/2013 Single tickets: $30 to $75 Alliance Theatre’s Main Stage, 1280 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta TIX: 404-733-5000 www.alliancetheatre.org/

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COLIN QUINN UNCONSTITUTIONAL 10/19/2013 Prices: $40.00 Downstage Entertainment, 14th Street Playhouse 173 14th Street NE TIX: 404-733-5000 www.14thstplayhouse.org WARRIOR CLASS 10/25/2013 - 11/17/2013 General Admission: $33 to $38 Alliance Theatre’s Hertz Stage 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-5000 www.alliancetheatre.org/ HARABEL 10/23/2013 - 11/10/2013 Single tickets: $20 to $50 Theatrical Outfit, Balzer Theater at Herren’s 84 Luckie St. NW TIX: 678-528-1500 www.theatricaloutfit.org/ REZA: ILLUSIONIST 10/26/2013 - 10/27/2013 Prices: $32-$48 Skyline Entertainment, 14th Street Playhouse 173 14th Street NE TIX: 404.733.5000 www.rezalive.com/ PLUTO 10/30/2013 - 11/24/2013 General Admission: $15 to $40 Actor’s Express, King Plow Arts Center, 887 W. Marietta St., Suite J-107 TIX: 404-607-7469 www.actors-express.com/

Dance BALLET BITS AND CONTEMPORARY PIECES 10/5 - 10/6 Prices: $12 - $20 Gwinnett Ballet Theatre, Gwinnett Performing Arts Center, 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway, Duluth TIX: 1-888-9AXS-TIX www.gwinnettballet.org SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE TOUR 2013 10/25/2013 - 10/25/2013 Single ticket prices TBD Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy. TIX: 770-916-2852 www.cobbenergycentre.com

Music Theatre TOSCA 10/5/2013 - 10/13/2013 Single ticket prices $26 to $140 The Atlanta Opera, Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy. TIX: 404-881-8801 www.atlantaopera.org

GUYS AND DOLLS 10/25/2013 - 11/10/2013 Single tickets: $25 to $50 Atlanta Lyric Theatre, Jennie T. Anderson Theatre, Cobb County Civic Center Complex, 548 South Marietta Pkwy. Marietta TIX: 404-377-9948 http://tickets.atlantalyrictheatre.com

Concerts SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE & WIND ORCHESTRA 10/3/2013 - 10/3/2013 Free! Georgia State University School of Music, Rialto Center for the Arts, 80 Forsyth St. NW TIX: 404-413-9849 www.rialtocenter.org ARTURO SANDOVAL 10/4/2013 - 10/4/2013 Single tickets: $30 to $55 STEVEN LIN 10/11/2013 - 10/11/2013 Single ticket price: $25 THE HOT CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO 10/18/2013 - 10/18/2013 Single ticket price: $30 Ferst Center for the Arts, 349 Ferst Dr. NW Atlanta TIX: 404-894-9600 www.ferstcenter.gatech.edu ORQUESTA BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB 10/5/2013 - 10/5/2013 Single tickets: $84 to $111 IDAN RAICHEL PROJECT 10/20/2013 - 10/20/2013 Single tickets: $48.36 to $76.44 Rialto Center for the Arts, 80 Forsyth St. NW TIX: 404-413-9849 www.rialtocenter.org AN ASO WORLD PREMIERE! 10/3/2013 - 10/5/2013 Single tickets: $24 to $75 SCANDINAVIAN SMORGASBORD 10/10/2013 - 10/12/2013 Single tickets: $24 to $75 MICHAEL MCDONALD 10/13/2013 - 10/13/2013 Single tickets: $35 to $125 VIENNA BOYS CHOIR 10/16/2013 - 10/16/2013 Single tickets: $25 to $75 FAIRYTALES FOR ALL AGES 10/17/2013 - 10/19/2013 Single tickets: $24 to $75 THE PHANTOMS OF THE ORCHESTRA 10/27/2013 - 10/27/2013 Single tickets: $15 to $20 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Woodruff Arts Center Symphony Hall, 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-5000 www.atlantasymphony.org

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fall ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE SARAH BRIGHTMAN 10/9/2013 - 10/9/2013 Single tickets: $84.50 to $255 HUNTER HAYES 10/17/2013 - 10/17/2013 Single tickets: $31 to $36 adv The Fox Theatre, 660 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 1-855-285-8499 www.foxtheatre.org SEASON PREMIERE: A DROP IN THE OCEAN 10/12/2013 - 10/12/2013 Gen Ad: $20; Seniors/Students: $15 SASHA COOKE, MEZZO-SOPRANO 10/18/2013 - 10/18/2013 Single ticket price: $35 Emory’s Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts, 1700 North Decatur Rd. TIX: 404-727-5050 www.arts.emory.edu/ JAZZ ROOTS: A NIGHT IN RIO 10/26/2013 - 10/26/2013 Single tickets: $29 to $89 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy. TIX: 770-916-2852 www.cobbenergycentre.com AN AFTERNOON WITH MACK WILBERG: THE MAN AND HIS MUSIC 10/27/2013 Prices: $15 - $20 The Michael O’Neal Singers, Roswell United Methodist Church 814 Mimosa Blvd, Roswell TIX: 770-594-7974 www.mosingers.com

Galleries & Museums “CHESTER HIGGINS: UNSEEN SPIRIT” October 4 — November 29, 2013 Prices (range): $3000 — $6000 Arnika Dawkins Gallery 4600 Cascade Road, Atlanta, Ga 30331 TIX: 404.333.0312, adawkinsgallery.com

Kids Shows THE WIZARD OF OZ 10/9/2013 - 10/20/2013 Gen Ad: $16.50; Chldren (under 2): Free! Center for Puppetry Arts, 1404 Spring St. NW TIX: 404-873-3391 www.puppet.org WAITING FOR BALLOON 10/17/2013 - 11/9/2013 General Admission: $10 Alliance Theatre, The Woodruff Arts Center, 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-4200 www.woodruffcenter.org THE DRAGON KING 10/22/2013 - 11/3/2013 Gen Ad: $16.50; Children (under 2): Free! Center for Puppetry Arts, 1404 Spring St. NW TIX: 404-873-3391 www.puppet.org


THE GRIMM LIVES OF THE INBETWEENS 10/28/2013 - 11/4/2013 Single tickets: $15 to $20 Alliance Theatre’s Main Stage, 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-5000 www.alliancetheatre.org

November Theatre VIVIEN 11/01/2013 - 11/03/2013 Prices: $25 The Troubadours of Daytime and Theatre Planners, 14th Street Playhouse 173 14th Street NE TIX: 404-733-5000 www.14thstplayhouse.org KING LEAR 11/7/2013 - 12/1/2013 Single tickets: $15 to $36 Atlanta Shakespeare Company, New American Shakespeare Tavern, 499 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-874-5299 www.shakespearetavern.com/ DEATHTRAP 11/7/2013 -11/24/2013 Single tickets: $10 to $33 Georgia Ensemble Theatre, Roswell Cultural Arts Center, 950 Forest St. Roswell TIX: 770-641-1260 www.get.org/ AUTUMN PORTRAITS 11/8/2013 11/10/2013 Single ticket price: $25 Center for Puppetry Arts, 1404 Spring St. NW TIX: 404-873-3391 www.puppet.org/ NO(SE)ONENOWHERE 11/14/2013 - 11/18/2013 General Admission: $11.11 to $15.74 in adv 7 Stages Theatre, 1105 Euclid Ave. NE TIX: 404-523-7647 www.7stages.org/ THE GIFTS OF THE MAGI 11/27/2013 - 12/22/2013 Single tickets: $20 to $50 Theatrical Outfit, Balzer Theater at Herren’s 84 Luckie St. NW TIX: 678-528-1500 www.theatricaloutfit.org/ ASF 2013-2014 SEASON 11/29/2013 - 07/07/2014 Prices: $30-$60 Alabama Shakespeare Festival, 1 Festival Drive, Montgomery, AL 36117 TIX: 800-841-4273 www.asf.net

Dance BALE FOLCORICA DA BAHI 11/1/2013-11/2/2013 Single tickets: $39.72 to $65.64 Rialto Center for the Arts, 80 Forsyth St. NW TIX: 404-413-9849 www.rialtocenter.org RADIO CITY CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR 11/7/2013 - 11/23/2013 Single tickets: $27 to $125 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy. TIX: 770-916-2852 www.cobbenergycentre.com JAMES BROWN: GET ON THE GOOD FOOT — A CELEBRATION IN DANCE 11/9/2013 - 11/9/2013 Single tickets: $39.72 to $65.64 Rialto Center for the Arts, 80 Forsyth St. NW TIX: 404-413-9849 www.rialtocenter.org EMORY DANCE COMPANY FALL CONCERT 11/21/2013 - 11/23/2013 General Admission: $15 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 GHOST THE MUSICAL 11/5/2013 - 11/10/2013 Single tickets: $30 to $75 Broadway in Atlanta, The Fox Theatre, 660 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-873-4300 www.broadwayinatlanta.com A CHRISTMAS CAROL 11/29/2013 - 12/29/2013 Single tickets: $20 to $75 Alliance Theatre’s Main Stage 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-5000 www.alliancetheatre.org

Concerts BIG BAD VOODOO DADDY 11/1/2013 - 11/1/2013 Single tickets: $35 to $60 SONIC GENERATOR AND L’ORCHESTRE NATIONAL DE LORRAINE 11/3/2013 - 11/3/2013 Single ticket price: $25 Ferst Center for the Arts, 349 Ferst Dr. NW TIX: 404-894-9600 www.ferstcenter.gatech.edu FIRST FRIDAY - LISZT: PIANO CONCERTO NO. 1 11/1/2013 - 11/1/2013 Single ticket price: $25 THE HEIGHT OF EMOTION 11/2/2013 - 11/3/2013 Single tickets: $24 to $75 AROUND THE WORLD 11/7/2013 - 11/9/2013 Single tickets: $24 to $75

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fall ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE STARS SHINE ON SHAW 11/10/2013 - 11/10/2013 Single tickets: $50 to $75 A NIGHT OF DOUBLE DEBUTS 11/21/2013 - 11/23/2013 Single tickets: $24 to $75 CIRQUE DE LA SYMPHONIE 11/29/2013 - 11/30/2013 Single tickets: $25 to $60 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Woodruff Arts Center Symphony Hall, 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-5000 www.atlantasymphony.org CHRIS THILE, MANDOLIN 11/2/2013 - 11/2/2013 Single ticket price: $30 ESTONIAN NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WITH NAREK HAKHNAZARYAN, CELLO 11/15/2013 - 11/15/2013 Single ticket price: $70 Emory’s Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts, 1700 North Decatur Rd. TIX: 404-727-5050 www.arts.emory.edu

PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE 11/5/2013 - 11/5/2013 Free! Georgia State University School of Music, Rialto Center for the Arts, 80 Forsyth St. NW TIX: 404-413-9849 www.rialtocenter.org CELTIC THUNDER: MYTHOLOGY 11/16/2013 - 11/16/2013 Single tickets: $47 to $72 BONOBO 11/17/2013 - 11/17/2013 Gen Ad: $25 adv, $30 at the door JOE BONAMASSA 11/22/2013 - 11/22/2013 Single tickets: $89 to $125 adv The Fox Theatre, 660 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 1-855-285-8499 www.foxtheatre.org/

Kids Shows RUDOLPH THE RED-NOSED REINDEER 11/5/2013 - 12/29/2013 General Admission: $16.50 to $20.50; Children (2 and under): Free! Center for Puppetry Arts, 1404 Spring St. NW TIX: 404-873-3391 www.puppet.org


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14th Street Playhouse Center for Puppetry Arts Horizon Theatre Atlanta Shakespeare Tavern Roswell Cultural Arts Center Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts at Emory University Serenbe Playhouse

Georgia Shakespeare Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau Tula Gallery Whole World Theater High Museum of Art Judy Jacobs Gallery

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