Atlanta ShowGuide Spring 2017

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Spring 2017

Greater Atlanta’s Performing Arts Magazine

Alliance Theatre announces its 2017/18 season on the road! Also Inside: Atlanta Symphony Hall LIVE • Arts In Decatur • True Colors Theatre New Season Women Shine at Synchronicity • 40 Years of Atlanta Jazz Festival Alabama Shakespeare Festival • Marietta’s New Theatre in the Square 2017-2018 Season ShowGuide Spotlights Performance Listings May - June 2017 ShowGuide Venues & More


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Stephen Ruffin and Eboni Flowers, Alliance Theatre’s 2016/17 world premiere production, Too Heavy for Your Pocket. Photo by Greg Mooney.

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Introducing Atlanta Symphony Hall LIVE!

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The Arts are Springing Up All Around Decatur

On the Cover: Alliance Theatre announces its 2017/18 season on the road!

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Tupac Shakur, August Wilson, and Coleman Domingo Headline True Colors Theatre New Season

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New Work by Women Shines at Synchronicity This Spring

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3 Stages Celebrating 40 Years at the 2017 Atlanta Jazz Festival

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Batten down the hatches, a storm is brewing!

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Marietta’s New Theatre in the Square 2017-2018 Season Announcement

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Atlanta ShowGuide Spotlights Performance Listings May - June 2017 Atlanta ShowGuide Venues and More

On the Cover: Zach Seabaugh, Sylvie Davidson, Scott Glazer and Benji Shanks in the Alliance Theatre’s 2016/17 production of Troubadour. Photo by Greg Mooney. Adam Washington, Molly Coyne and Matt Alea in Pancakes, Pancakes!, Alliance Theatre’s 2016/17 world premiere production. Photo by Greg Mooney. Christopher Sieber (center) & cast, Alliance Theatre’s 2016/17 world premiere production The Prom. Photo by Dori Berinstein.


Introducing Atlanta Symphony Hall LIVE!

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pring is in full bloom at Atlanta Symphony Hall and we’re excited to introduce Atlanta Symphony Hall LIVE, which combines all the great concerts from ASO Presents and the Delta Pops series under one umbrella. Atlanta Symphony Hall LIVE will present popular artists and musicians from around the world, with many being joined by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. From pop to rock to country to comedy, Atlanta Symphony Hall LIVE offers a little something for every music and entertainment lover. Check out the Atlanta Symphony Hall LIVE calendar of events for all of the shows on sale now, and stay tuned for additional performances announced throughout the season. On April 20, we’ll welcome Rocktopia Live: A Classical (R)evolution, celebrating the fusion of classical music with classic rock. This

live concert delivers one-ofa-kind musical arrangements featuring five world-class vocalists, five rock musicians, and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Also in April, Broadway star and Georgia native Sutton Foster joins us on April 21 and 22. The Tony Award-winning triple threat will be singing songs from some of her Broadway shows and other favorite tunes alongside the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. For die-hard fans of the King himself, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra will perform an orchestral tribute with the Music of Elvis on May 19 and 20. Celebrate the life and musical legacy of Elvis Presley during a tribute performance packed with the King of Rock & Roll’s vast catalogue of hits. For full show details and ticketing information on these and many other spectacular performances, visit aso.org/live.

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Alliance Theatre announces its 2017/18 season on the road!

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tlanta’s nationally acclaimed Alliance Theatre is pleased to announce the productions and venues of the 2017/18 season. The Alliance will take all the shows of the 49th season on the road to multiple venues around the city while the current theater space undergoes a complete renovation, its first since the building opened in 1968. Each production in the season was carefully selected to match its venue, like SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE at Oglethorpe University’s Conant Center for the Performing Arts, the former home of Georgia Shakespeare, and CROSSING DELANCEY, the heartwarming play that looks at two generations of Jewish-American culture, at the Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta. And there’s HAND TO GOD, the hilarious and irreverent puppet comedy, at Dad’s Garage, and Natasha Tretheway’s Pulitzer Prize-winning collection of poetry, NATIVE GUARD, that examines lost stories of AfricanAmerican Union troops at the Atlanta History Center just steps away from their extensive Civil War collection. And the Alliance will coproduce a concert staging of the Tony Awardwinning musical CANDIDE in Symphony Hall

with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the Atlanta Symphony Chorus, plus an outdoor adaptation of A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. The Alliance will also produce this year’s Alliance/Kendeda Competition winner at Actor’s Express, two one-act plays by Pearl Cleage at the Southwest Arts Center, three plays for youth and families at Spelman College, the Galloway School, and Porter Sanford III Performing Arts Center, and its annual production of A CHRISTMAS CAROL at the Cobb Energy Centre. In addition to the Alliance’s season on the road, the Alliance will produce four Kathy & Ken Bernhardt Theatre for the Very Young productions and one play space at the Woodruff Arts Center. Theatre for the Very Young produces professional productions designed for children ages infant-5 years old. The Alliance plans to return to its new theater space in time for its 50th anniversary season in late 2018. Season tickets for the 2017/18 season are on sale now. Single tickets will be available in July 2017. For more information, visit www. alliancetheatre.org/nextseason.

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The Arts are Springing Up All Around Decatur

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Wednesday at noon for Blue Sky Concerts, and Saturday evenings at 7 pm for Concerts on the Square with everything from soul to bluegrass, jazz, Americana and more. Free! May 12 — it’s a date to stay up late when the magical Community Lantern Parade winds its way through downtown Decatur kicking off Arts Month here, leading up to the Decatur Arts Festival Memorial Day weekend. Get the arty started on Friday night with ArtWalk all around downtown Decatur. Come back bright and early Saturday for two full days of live music, interactive art experiences, the juried fine arts exhibition, theater, dance and comedy. Shop the spectacular artists market for that perfect piece to add to your collection. Get the details at decaturartsfestival.com. Just gotta share this: Atlanta Magazine accolades include Porchfest (best neighborhood festival), Coco and Mischa (best new gift boutique), Treehouse Kid & Craft (best kids store), Brush Sushi Izakaya (best yakitori), Kimball House (best oysters), Billy Allin (restaurateur of the year), @chefkevingillespie (most fun follow). Get here! Hop on MARTA for a quick train ride to the Decatur station at our downtown square to access it all. Check out all the delightful details online. Or stop by the Visitors Center for friendly tips and pocket-size guides to all of the best that Decatur has to offer. www.VisitDecaturGeorgia.com

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ust east of the BeltLine is the historic city of Decatur, four square miles packed with more than 200 great reasons to visit. Shop at “indie” boutiques, galleries, and salons, or nibble and sip at acclaimed restaurants and pubs. Preview some of our top dining spots at decaturrestaurant-tour.com. Make the afterhours scene for live music, comedy, handcrafted cocktails and small plates. Arts abound year-round! Stroll our walkable downtown and take in a visual feast of compelling outdoor sculptures in our Artway public art series, including five new sculptures installed in Oakhurst Village just south of the square. Local artists have transformed mundane signal boxes into colorful art objects on view all over town, easily accessible by way of new, eye-popping, creative crosswalks along our main street, Ponce de Leon Avenue. Throughout May (and September) make your way to the community bandstand every

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Tupac Shakur, August Wilson, and Coleman Domingo Headline True Colors Theatre New Season

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rtistic Director Kenny Leon and True Colors Theatre Company are proud to announce their 2017-2018 15th anniversary season of ‘Truth & Clarity.” The season of award winning plays and Atlanta premieres, opens in September 2017 with the Regional Premiere of the Broadway musical, Holler If Ya Hear Me featuring music by Tupac Shakur, written by Todd Kriedler, and directed by Kenny Leon. In February 2018, True Colors will produce the Tony Award winning drama King Hedley II by August Wilson directed by Jamil Jude. The season will close in July with the Southeastern premiere of the critically acclaimed play Dot by Colman Domingo, directed by Kenny Leon.

Left to right: Rob Demery, Brad Raymond. Production: Fetch Clay Make Man 2016. Photo by Josh Lamkin

Season Subscriptions are on sale now. Season Subscribers can purchase their seats now and reserve their seats before single ticket sales go on sale to the public. Single Tickets will be available for purchase on May 1, 2017. Performances are Wednesday – Saturday @ 8 PM and Saturday and Sunday @ 2:30 PM. All performances will be presented at Fulton County’s Southwest Arts Center at 915 New Hope Rd, Atlanta, GA 30331.Tickets and Season Subscriptions are available by contacting Ticket Alternative @ 1.877.725.8849 or www. ticketalternative.com or through the True Colors website at www.truecolorstheatre. org. Group Sales are available by contacting True Colors’ Group Sales department at 404.523.1901 ext. 201.

Left to right: Diany Rodriguez, Tracey Bonner. Production: Exit Strategy 2017. Photo by Greg Mooney

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Benjamin Dewitt Sims, Brian Ashton Smith, Suehyla El-Attar and Maggie Birgel, Strait of Gibraltar. Photo by Jerry Siegel

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New Work by Women Shines at Synchronicity This Spring

ynchronicity Theatre will present two powerful new plays by women playwrights this spring. The world premiere of Andrea Lepcio’s Strait of Gibraltar takes the stage in March-April, followed by a limited-run workshop production of Decatur native Lauren Gunderson’s The Heath in May. In Strait of Gibraltar, Sameer, an undocumented Moroccan man living in New York, and Miriam, a Jewish-American woman, fall in love. A sexy romance turns into a thriller when a favor Sameer asks of Miriam results in their arrest. Sameer is suspected of terrorism and Miriam of money laundering. Strait of Gibraltar is a new play that examines the impact of the Patriot Act on our rights. The world premiere is directed by Synchronicity’s producing artistic director Rachel May, who states that the play, “puts engaged, civil discourse at the forefront” and asks timely questions about love, connection, trust, and our interactions with “the other.” Strait of Gibraltar features Atlanta-based actors Maggie Birgel as Miriam, Benjamin

Sims as Sameer, Kathleen Wattis as Selma, Brian Ashton Smith as Tripp and Suehyla El Attar as Amina. Performances are Wednesdays-Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 5pm, through April 23rd, 2017. Lauren Gunderson’s new, deeply personal bluegrass musical The Heath comes to Synchronicity for two nights only, May 4-5. Originally slated for Synchronicity’s 2015-16 season and postponed due to a personal project of another kind (Gunderson welcoming her second child), The Heath features a woman (the playwright herself), a man and a banjo. Interweaving family lore with Shakespeare’s King Lear, The Heath grapples with mortality, madness and regret while celebrating life, music and the power of a good story. Performances are at 8pm on May 4th and 5th. All performances will be at Synchronicity Theatre in Midtown Atlanta’s Peachtree Pointe complex. For tickets or more information, please visit www. synchrotheatre.com or call 404-484-8636.

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The Michael O’Neal Singers with the Tyrone Jackson Trio and Kathleen Bertrand May 12 at 8PM in Roswell

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3 Stages Celebrating 40 Years at the 2017 Atlanta Jazz Festival

Top Left to Bottom Right: Nik West, Jazz Trio; Kathleen Bertrand; Macy Gray; Moonchild; The Robert Glasper Experiment; Harriet Tubman: The Band

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he 40th Anniversary of the Atlanta Jazz Festival will take place Memorial Day Weekend (May 26th – 28th) at Piedmont Park and is the perfect way to spend the holiday. Admission is free. The festival is a magnificent blend of musicians on 3 stages‌The Legends, Contemporary and Next Gen featuring artists from the past, today and the future. The Legends Stage will feature an array of artists including saxophonist & composer Dwight Andrews, The Robert Glasper Experiment, the legendary singer-

pianist Freddy Cole, violinist Regina Carter and the vocal power of Kathleen Bertrand who was at the very first Jazz Festival. The Contemporary stage showcases singer-songwriter Macy Gray, electric bassist Nik West, Jazz Trio Moonchild, trumpeter Darren English and a multitude of artists in todays jazz scene. The Next Gen stage features the new faces of jazz such as Little Tybee, Harriet Tubman: The Band, Deva Mahal and many more. For more information and a complete listing of performances go to www.atlantafestivals.com.

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2014 Disney’s Mary Poppins, Photos by Stephen Poff

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Sherlock Holmes reappears with Brik Berkes as the Victorian super sleuth, Sherlock Holmes, with Paul Hebron at his side as Dr. Watson. An ASF “all star” lineup sees many audience favorites including Jennifer Barnhart, James Bowen, Alice Sherman, and Rodney Clark completing the cast. Will Sherlock ever best Professor Moriarty? Join the chase and catch Sherlock Holmes before he makes a great escape! The quintessential romantic comedy, The Two Gentlemen of Verona rolls back to the stage in a fun adaptation directed by Greta Lambert. Inspired by the sensational 60’s, this production harkens back to the days of Sgt. Pepper and is the perfect introduction to Shakespeare for audiences of all ages! This summer, kick your knees up and step in time with Disney’s, Mary Poppins. The magical story of the world’s favorite Nanny returns featuring fabulous costumes, showstopping dance numbers, and incredible effects. Mary Poppins features some of the most memorable songs ever sung on stage including “Chim Chim Cher-ee,” “A Spoonful of Sugar” and “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!” The magical nanny will fly over your head and into your heart, leaving you spellbound. Visit charming and historic Montgomery, Alabama and experience World-Class Theatre in the Heart of the South! www.asf.net

his spring, the Alabama Shakespeare Festival’s Artistic Director, Geoffrey Sherman, presents his final Shakespeare production at ASF, Kenneth Cavender’s transcription of The Tempest. Commissioned by the Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s “Play On” initiative, Cavender’s transcription has updated some of the archaic English while respectfully maintaining Shakespeare’s masterful poetry and word play. ASF’s production of The Tempest offers audiences an opportunity to experience a Shakespearean fantasy crafted with themes of magic, illusion and music. A stunning set reveals billowing sails meant to serve as a vehicle for digital projections, an alluring canvas for conjuring. From airy whisps of Ariel’s silks to the velvety depths of Prospero’s cape, Pamela Scofield’s designs blends a maritime culture with romance and enchantment to encapsulate each character’s essence. Add a couple of swashbuckling buccaneers to the mix and you’re ready for high seas adventure!

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2017 Production SMOKE ON THE MOUNTAIN Featuring Bryan Smellie, Liza Montgomery Maxwell, Zander Krenger, Xavier Gibson, Anjil Jeter, Alejandro Guittierez, and Tiffany Searle

Marietta’s New Theatre in the Square 2017-2018 Season Announcement

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arietta’s New Theatre in the Square, in partnership with their in-house theatre company Actors Theatre of Georgia, presents FULL HEARTS // DARING ART — their 2017-2018 season. MNTITS is proud to dedicate their first full theatrical season to entertainment that represents the many voices of our rich Atlanta area. In April we’re bringing you Native Son by Nambi E. Kelley, a dramatic adaptation of

of-age-story about family and belonging. This play by Carmen Rivera chronicles the touching journey of Maria, a young Puerto Rican American who returns to Puerto Rico to get to know her roots, finding comedy and growth along the way. The Glass Menagerie opens in late August. We are proud to present this Tennessee Williams classic — a tale of memories and family tension told by Tom as he recalls his troubled household and its fragility. In September we bring you the bombastic new play, The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity. The Elaborate Entrance tells the story of Mace, a professional wrestler who is paid to lose, until he finds a way to rise in the ranks in this brilliant, fresh, socio-political comedy. Closing out our season is Gift of the Magi; our 2016 hit adaptation of the O. Henry classic has been extended to evoke joy and spirit in our audiences’ hearts throughout the holidays. In short, FULL HEARTS // DARING ART is a season whose title reflects its content. MNTITS and Actors Theatre of Georgia are excited to feature both classic and contemporary works of excellence. Do you have a full heart? Are you hungry for daring art? Join us on this journey of engaging entertainment. We hope to see you at a show! www.theatreinthesquare.net

2016 Production BIG RIVER featuring Jake Pearce as Huck Finn and LaMichael R. Hendrix as Jim.

the classic novel by Richard Wright. Bigger Thomas, a black man navigating 1930’s Chicago, begins work for a rich white family and, in one night, irrevocably seals his fate. Native Son is sure to have audiences on the edge of their seats as events unfold in this innovative tale of identity and snowballing action. In May, we open La Gringa, a coming-

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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE SPOTLIGHTS Alabama Shakespeare Festival Brings Magic, Mystery, and Mayhem This spring, the Alabama Shakespeare Festival hoists the sails for gusts of magic, mystery, and mayhem! Artistic Director Geoffrey Sherman presents his final Shakespeare production, The Tempest, beginning April 20. Sherlock Holmes and The Two Gentlemen of Verona return (beginning May 5) as a part of the repertory season when travelers can enjoy three plays in one weekend! Join us May 12-14 for the Southern Writers’ Project (southernwritersproject.net) to celebrate a weekend of new plays. That beloved magical nanny, Mary Poppins, returns this July for a summer musical spectacular at an incredible value. Tickets on sale now! http://asf.net

2nd Annual Atlanta Musical Theatre Festival Set to Run July 30 – August 1 The Atlanta Musical Theatre Festival is becoming the premiere musical theatre festival in the region. This year, over twenty pieces were submitted for consideration, coming from all corners of the world, from Atlanta to Australia to Russia! We’ll present three original productions over the three-night summer event, as well as showcase performances by Atlanta professionals. The AMTF’s mission is to cultivate the next generation of theatre artists by mentoring talent, propelling new musicals forward, and celebrating the community in a supportive, nurturing, and creative environment. Be a part of the Next Big Thing! For more information and tickets, visit www.TheAMTF.com.

The Dancing Granny Delights Alliance Theatre Showgoers The Dancing Granny is a world premiere for youth and families based on the beloved children’s book by 2017 Newbery Medal winner Ashley Bryan. Kids and adults will be tapping their feet all over Atlanta as Ananse, the clever spider of African folklore, tries to trick Granny into dancing away from her garden so he can take her vegetables. But his plan backfires when he is drawn into the dance himself! The Dancing Granny will be performed at Oglethorpe University, The Galloway School, and Spelman College June 10 – July 16 while the Alliance Theatre’s performance spaces undergo a complete renovation. www.alliancetheatre.org/ dancinggranny

Atlanta Dance Theatre Making a Positive Impact for 35 Years For 35 years, Atlanta Dance Theatre has been presenting professional caliber performances and dazzling North Atlanta audiences with masterworks by some of the country’s best choreographers. As a Regional Dance America (RDA/SERBA) member since 1995, ADT has achieved the prestigious Honor Company status. ADT’s mission is to develop dancers with a balance of high quality training, performance opportunities and leadership experience. ADT takes being an active part of the community seriously, partnering with multiple local charities and encouraging our dancers to take leadership roles and make a positive impact. For classes or audition information call (770) 993-2623. atlantadancetheatre.org

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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE SPOTLIGHTS Atlanta Master Chorale Presents Brahms’ Requiem This seminal piece in the choral repertoire is celebrated the world over for its power, beauty, and transcendence beyond an ordinary mass. Johannes Brahms created this magnificent work at a time of assumed sorrow in his own life. Incorporating texts from the Lutheran Bible, and set in German, Brahms’ Requiem is like no other in the choral literature. Set with beautiful orchestration, this work brings beauty and peace through breathtaking melodies and sonorous instrumentation and voicing. Saturday, May 20 at 8:00 pm and Sunday, May 21 at 4:00 pm. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. 404-727-5050 or www. AtlantaMasterChorale.org

40th Atlanta Jazz Festival Piedmont Park – May 26th – 28th The Atlanta Jazz Festival is one of the country’s largest FREE jazz festivals and attracts music lovers from around the region to be immersed in the jazz music culture. Mayor Maynard Jackson founded the original jazz festival 40 years ago to promote the art form and to showcase jazz legends and feature up-and-coming jazz performers. This year’s performers include. The Ojeda Penn Experience, Macy Gray, Freddy Cole, the Robert Glasper Experiment and many more on Memorial Day weekend at Piedmont Park, Friday through Sunday. For complete artist line up and more info, go to www.atlantafestivals. com

Keeping You Laughing this Spring at The Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse At The Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse, we have an inside joke: Shakespeare tragedies are way funnier than the comedies. If his tragedies can eek out a chuckle from the audience now and then, imagine how much your sides are going to hurt when you come see our Spring productions! After a quick side journey with Geoffrey Chaucer in The Canterbury Tales (April 1-23), we’ll head straight into some slap-stick comedy with The Comedy of Errors (April 29-May 21) and keep the party going with The Two Gentlemen of Verona (May 26-June 11). Come laugh with us! http://shakespearetavern.com

Star Wars and More: The Music of John Williams returns to Verizon Amphitheatre! The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra is proud to announce the return of Star Wars and More: The Music of John Williams to Verizon Amphitheatre on Saturday, September 16, 2017. Last year, more than 5,000 Star Wars fans attended this incredible evening of music, making it the highest selling orchestral concert in the Orchestra’s history! Principal Pops Conductor Michael Krajewski will lead this concert featuring the very best of John Williams’ legendary film scores, including pieces from Hook, Harry Potter and the Star Wars series, including Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Tickets are on sale now at Ticketmaster.com, so make sure not to miss out on this out of this world performance! http://asopresents.org

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Wrap Up Your Evening Decatur-style Quaff crafty cocktails at the newly expanded Pinewood. Go upscale downhome style at Revival. Bliss out to live music at the legendary Eddie’s Attic, or Irish folk music nights at the Marley House. Enjoy a breeze with your bev on the rooftop deck (21 and over!) at Grindhouse Killer Burgers. Mezcalito’s, Wahoo and the newly opened Scout are just a few of many spots with springtime-worthy seating. With 80+ restaurants, pubs, and cafés within its city limits, Decatur is a top dining destination. Check out decaturrestaurant-tour. com for tasty video tours of local restaurants favored by critics as well as the locals. See all at visitdecaturga.com.

the Book Festival brings a prestigious array of authors to the Atlanta community throughout the year. Summer 2017 featured authors include: Stephen Tobolowsky, My Adventures With God on 5/4; Alan Alda, If I Understood You, Would I Have This Look on My Face? on 6/27; and Ben Mezrich, Woolly: The True Story of the DeExtinction of One of History’s Most Iconic Creatures on 7/9. All events are at the MJCCA (5342 Tilly Mill Road, Dunwoody), www.atlantajcc.org/ bookfestival.

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The Michael O’Neal Singers Presents With a Song in My Heart The Michael O’Neal Singers (MOS) organization has established itself as one of the premier community choruses in the area and is now celebrating its 28th concert season. Composed of a symphonic chorus of over 155 auditioned voices and the Kaleidoscope vocal ensemble of 40, MOS provides a unique opportunity to the north metropolitan Atlanta community to experience choral presentations of artistic excellence and programmatic variety. The 2016-2017 season concludes May 12. With a Song in My Heart features the Tyrone Jackson trio, Kathleen Bertrand, jazz vocalist, and the full MOS chorus performing favorites from the Great American Songbook. Visit www.mosingers. com for more information about The Michael O’Neal Singers. http://mosingers.com

Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra Celebrates Sounds of Big Bands Join the JCSO as we present our Season Ten Finale, Sounds of the Big Bands, on Saturday, May 13, 2017 at 8 pm, Johns Creek United Methodist Church. Presented for your listening pleasure will be not one, but two big bands! The Joe Gransden Big Band along with the GA State University Jazz Ensemble, Dr. Gordon Vernick, Conductor. And we are delighted to feature a very special guest, the legendary jazz vocalist, Carmen Bradford. Tickets on sale today. Questions? Email info@johnscreeksymphony. org or call 678-748-5802. Purchase tickets online at johnscreeksymphony.org.

Synchronicity Theatre Presents Strait of Gibraltar The world premiere of Strait of Gibraltar by Andrea Lepcio runs March 31 – April 23, 2017 at Synchronicity Theatre. Sameer, an undocumented Moroccan

A Page from the Book Festival of the MJCCA The Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta (MJCCA) presents three special author talks & book signings. Expanding on the success of the annual Book Festival of the MJCCA each November, A Page from

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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE SPOTLIGHTS man living in New York, and Miriam, a Jewish-American woman, fall in love. Then, a favor Sameer asks of Miriam leads to their arrest. This timely new play examines the impact of the Patriot Act on our rights. Strait of Gibraltar is directed by Rachel May, with scenic design by Elizabeth Jarrett and sound and lighting design by Kevin Frazier. The cast includes Atlanta-based actors Maggie Birgel as Miriam and Benjamin Dewitt Sims as Sameer. Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m., and Sundays at 5 p.m. www. synchrotheatre.com. True Colors Theatre Pushes the Envelope Between Riverside and Crazy Ex-cop Walter “Pops” Washington has had enough. His landlord won’t leave him alone, his wife recently passed away, and the liquor store can’t keep up with his thirst. Pops’ last

living relative, his son Junior, has recently moved back to Pops’ house with his girlfriend, Lulu, and his newly-sober buddy, Oswaldo. With his heels dug into the floor of his rent-controlled Riverside Drive apartment, Pops holds onto old wounds — physical and emotional — while he sweats out the impending verdict on his lawsuit against the NYPD. Pressure reaches a boiling point when an ultimatum comes from an unlikely source, pinning Pops squarely “Between Riverside and Crazy.” Between Riverside and Crazy, the 2015 Pulitzer Prize winner for Best Drama, is passionate, contemporary, and bracingly funny. CONTAINS ADULT LANGUAGE FOR AGES 17+. http://truecolorstheatre.org

Sylvie Davidson, Andrew Benator and Zach Seabaugh, Alliance Theatre’s 2016/17 production, Troubadour. Photo by Greg Mooney.




ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE SPRING Performance guide courtesy of atlantaplanit.com

KIDS SHOWS MUSIC FOR THE VERY YOUNG: ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCES 05/20/2017 – 05/21/2017 Price: Free to $15 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at The Woodruff Arts Center 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: atlantasymphony.org 404-733-4200 PLUNDERING PIRATES OF SYMPHONY HALL 06/11/2017 Price: $15 to $20 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at The Woodruff Arts Center 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: atlantasymphony.org 404-733-4200

THEATRE THE TEMPEST 04/20-05/14/2017 Price: $30-$60 Alabama Shakespeare Festival One Festival Drive Montgomery, AL 36117 TIX: 800-841-4273 www.asf.net NATIVE SON 04/20/2017 – 05/07/2017 Price: $12 to $30 Marietta’s New Theatre in the Square 11 Whitlock Ave., Marietta TIX: theatreinthesquare.net 770-426-4800 THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 05/4 –13/2017 Price: $30-$55 Alabama Shakespeare Festival One Festival Drive Montgomery, AL 36117 TIX: 800-841-4273 www.asf.net AUTHOR TALK + BOOK SIGNING WITH ACTOR/AUTHOR STEPHEN TOBOLOWSKY, MY ADVENTURES WITH GOD 05/4/2017 Price: $13-$18 Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta (MJCCA) 5342 Tilly Mill Road, Dunwoody, GA 30338 TIX:678.812.4002 atlantajcc.org/bookfestival

CURIOUS QUEER ENCOUNTERS 05/04/2017 – 05/14/2017 Price: $22.50 7 Stages Theatre Company 1105 Euclid Ave. NE, Atlanta TIX: 7stages.org 404-523-7647 SHERLOCK HOLMES 05/5-13/2017 Price: $30-$60 Alabama Shakespeare Festival One Festival Drive Montgomery, AL 36117 TIX:800-841-4273 www.asf.net THE SOUTHERN WRITERS’ PROJECT FESTIVAL OF NEW PLAYS 05/12-05/14/2017 Price: $15 (single reading) - $144 (weekend package) Alabama Shakespeare Festival One Festival Drive Montgomery, AL 36117 TIX: 800-841-4273 www.asf.net FATHER COMES HOME FROM THE WARS (PARTS 1, 2 & 3) 05/13/2017 – 06/11/2017 Price: $21 to $45 Actor’s Express 887 W. Marietta St., Atlanta TIX: actors-express.com 404-607-7469 LA GRINGA 05/18/2017 – 06/04/2017 Price: $12 to $30 Marietta’s New Theatre in the Square 11 Whitlock Ave., Marietta TIX: theatreinthesquare.net 770-426-4800 THE WELSH BOY” BY JULIAN MITCHELL (A STAGED READING) 05/23/2017 Price: $10 ARIS Relapse Theatre 380 14th Street NW, Atlanta GA 30318 TIX: 404-692-0053, www.aristheatre.org

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ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE SPRING THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 05/26/2017 – 06/11/2017 Price: $15 to $36 Atlanta Shakespeare Company 499 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: shakespearetavern.com 404-874-5299

AUTHOR TALK + BOOK SIGNING WITH ACTOR/AUTHOR ALAN ALDA, IF I UNDERSTOOD YOU, WOULD I HAVE THIS LOOK ON MY FACE? 06/27/2017 Price $33 – $37 (includes copy of the book) Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta (MJCCA) 5342 Tilly Mill Road, Dunwoody, GA 30338 TIX: 678.812.4002 atlantajcc.org/bookfestival

THE DANCING HANDKERCHIEF 06/01/2017 – 06/18/2017 Price: $20 to $48 Theatrical Outfit 84 Luckie St. NW, Atlanta TIX: theatricaloutfit.org 678-528-1500

BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY 07/11 – 08/6/2017 Price: $15-$60 Kenny Leon’s True Colors Theatre Southwest Arts Center 915 New Hope Rd TIX: 1-877-725-8849 www.truecolorstheatre.org

ECLIPSED 06/02/2017 – 06/25/2017 Price: $11 to $41 Synchronicity Theatre 1545 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: synchrotheatre.com 404-484-8636

MUSICAL THEATRE

ROBIN HOOD 06/02/2017 – 08/13/2017 Price: $10 to $20 Serenbe Playhouse 9110 Selborne Lane, Chattahoochee Hills TIX: serenbeplayhouse.com 770-463-1110

TURANDOT 04/29/2017 – 05/07/2017 Price: $25 to $140 The Atlanta Opera at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta TIX: atlantaopera.org 404-881-8885

TODAY, TOMORROW & FOREVER – A TRIBUTE TO PATSY CLINE 06/10/2017 Price: $30 Roswell Cultural Arts Center 950 Forest St., Roswell TIX: roswellgov.com 770-594-6232 RICHARD THE THIRD 06/17/2017 – 06/25/2017 Price: $15 to $36 Atlanta Shakespeare Company 499 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: shakespearetavern.com 404-874-5299

HOW TO USE A KNIFE 05/19-06/25/2017 Price: $25-45 Horizon Theatre Company 1083 Austin Ave NE. Atlanta, GA. 30307 TIX 404-584-7450 horizontheatre.com FINDING NEVERLAND 05/16/2017 – 05/21/2017 Price: $30 to $125 Broadway in Atlanta at The Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: foxtheatre.org 855-285-8499

MACBETH 06/22/2017 – 07/09/2017 Price: $25 to $30 Serenbe Playhouse 9110 Selborne Lane, Chattahoochee Hills TIX: serenbeplayhouse.com 770-463-1110

MAMMA MIA! 06/13/2017 – 06/18/2017 Price: TBA Broadway in Atlanta at The Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: foxtheatre.org 855-285-8499

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ATLANTA MUSICAL THEATRE FESTIVAL 07/30/2017 – 08/1/2017 Price: $15 - $45 Atlanta Musical Theatre Festival Actor’s Express & Out Front Theatre 887 West Marietta St NW Atlanta, GA 30318 (Actor’s Express) 999 Brady Avenue Atlanta, GA 30318 (Out Front Theatre) TIX404-514-2368 www.TheAMTF.com

CONCERTS HAMPTON 70: A CELEBRATION OF COL. BRUCE HAMPTON 05/01/2017 Price: $48.20 to $143.95 The Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: foxtheatre.org 855-285-8499 NICHOLAS MCGEGAN LEADS THE ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA IN MOZART, RAMEAU AND HAYDN 05/04/2017 – 05/06/2017 Price: $20 to $99 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at The Woodruff Arts Center 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: atlantasymphony.org 404-733-4200 ROBERT SPANO LEADS THE ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA DEBUT OF GLUCK’S ORFEO WITH DAVID DANIELS 05/11/2017 – 05/13/2017 Price: $20 to $89 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at The Woodruff Arts Center 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: atlantasymphony.org 404-733-4200 WITH A SONG IN MY HEART 05/12/2017 Price: $12 to $22 The Michael O’Neal Singers at Roswell United Methodist Church 814 Mimosa Blvd., Roswell TIX: mosingers.com 770-594-7974

SOUNDS OF THE BIG BANDS! 05/13/2017 Price: $32-$16 Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra Johns Creek United Methodist Church 11180 Medlock Bridge Rd, Johns Creek, GA 30097 TIX: 678-748-5802 www.johnscreeksymphony.org BRAHMS: EIN DEUTSCHES REQUIEM 05/20 at 8PM -05/21 at 4PM Price: $10-$30 Atlanta Master Chorale Emory University’s Schwartz Center for Performing Arts 1700 N. Decatur Road, Atlanta, GA 30322 TIX: 404.727.5050, www.AtlantaMasterChorale.org DONALD RUNNICLES LEADS AN ALL-FRENCH PROGRAM & ASO PREMIERES JOLIVET’S FLUTE CONCERTO 05/25/2017 – 05/27/2017 Price: $20 to $89 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at The Woodruff Arts Center 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: atlantasymphony.org 404-733-4200 ATLANTA JAZZ FESTIVAL 05/26/2017 – 05/28/2017 Price: Free! Piedmont Park 400 Park Dr. NE, Atlanta INFO: atlantafestivals.com GIFT OF THE ISLES: THE MUSIC OF ENGLAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND 06/3/2017 Price: $25 - $30 Atlanta Women’s Chorus Druid Hills Presbyterian Church,1026 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, ATL, GA 30306 TIX: 404-320-1030, www.awchorus.org REVOLUTION: THE MUSIC OF THE BEATLES 07/1/2017 Price: $25 - $30 Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth St NW, Atlanta, GA 30303 TIX: 404-320-1030 www.agmchorus.org

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ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE SPRING DANCE

ALADDIN 05/19 – 21/2017 Price: $16.50-$22.00 Northeast Atlanta Ballet, Infinite Energy Theater, 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy, Duluth GA 30097 TIX: 770-813-7601 www.InfiniteEnergyCenter.com

2017/2018 ADT COMPANY AUDITIONS 04/22/2017 Prices:10-$30 Atlanta Dance Theatre, Dancers Studio Backstage, 3005 Old Alabama Rd #410, Johns Creek, GA 30022 TIX: (770) 993-2623 atlantadancetheatre.org

walk 05/5/2017 & 05/12/2017 Serenbe, Chattahoochee Hills, Tickets: $15 5/20/2017 Decatur at Decatur Square Price: Free! CORE Performance Company, 133 Sycamore St., Decatur INFO: www.coredance.org/coming-up

RIVERDANCE 05/05/17 – 05/07/2017 Price: TBA Broadway in Atlanta at The Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: foxtheatre.org 855-285-8499

TRAVIS WALL’S SHAPING SOUND, AFTER THE CURTAIN 06/14/2017 Price: $32 to $87 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta TIX: cobbenergycentre.com 770-916-2800 ADVANCED AND INTERMEDIATE SUMMER INTENSIVE WITH ROBERT DEKKERS, 06/19-23/2017 Price: $200-$300 Gwinnett Ballet Theatre, Gwinnett Ballet Theatre School, 1800 Macloud Drive, Lawrenceville, GA 30043 TIX: 770-237-0046 www.gwinnettballet.org

PETER PAN 05/6-08/2017 Prices:$15.00 Buford School of Ballet, Infinite Energy Theater 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy, Duluth GA 30097 TIX:770-813-7601 www.InfiniteEnergyCenter.com MOVE LIVE ON TOUR 05/11/2017 Price: $38.50 to $128.50 The Fox Theatre, 660 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: foxtheatre.org 855-285-8499 CAMINO REAL 05/12/2017 – 05/14/2017 Price: $20 to $128 Atlanta Ballet at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta TIX: atlantaballet.com 404-892-3303

FESTIVALS, EXHIBITS & MORE

THE MODERN ATLANTA DANCE (MAD) FESTIVAL 05/12 – 13/2017 Price: $25 Full Radius Dance The Balzer Theater at Herren’s 84 Luckie Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30303 TIX: 404-724-9663 www.fullradiusdance.org

DECATUR HAS ARTS IN FULL BLOOM Blue Sky Concerts, Concerts on the Square, Decatur Lantern Parade, Decatur Arts Festival, The Decatur Artway, Signal Box Paintings and Arts Alliance Gallery shows. City of Decatur Visitors Center / Arts Alliance Gallery 113 Clairemont Ave. Decatur, Georgia 30030 For more information: 678-615-0915 VisitDecaturGeorgia.com

“KNOTTED” A TALE OF THREE 05/13/2017 Prices: $20.00-$24.00 ALL STARS Performing Arts Infinite Energy Theater 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy, Duluth GA 30097 TIX: 770-813-7601 www.InfiniteEnergyCenter.com

NBAF 20TH ANNIVERSARY GALA 07/8/2017 Prices:$500/individual seat; $1500 patrons for two; sponsorships are available National Black Arts Festival Flourish 3143 Maple Drive, NE, Atlanta, GA 30305 TIX jhanenkrat@nbaf.org or call 404.372.4572 for reservations: nbaf.org

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Judy Jacobs Gallery

Southwest Arts Center

Actor’s Express

King Plow Arts Ctr

Symphony Hall

Alliance Theater

Marietta’s New Theatre in the Square

Theatrical Outfit

Atlantix Half Price Tickets

Out Front Theatre Company

Callanwolde Fine Arts Ctr Center for Puppetry Arts

Pinch-n-Ouch Theatre

Cobb Energy Centre

Porter Sanford Arts Center

Ferst Center @ Ga Tech

Tula Gallery Schwartz Ctr @ Emory The Shakespeare Tavern Woodruff Arts Center

Rialto Theater

The Fox Theatre

Robert Ferst Center

High Museum of Art Horizon Theatre

Roswell Cultural Arts Center

Infinite Energy Center

Serenbe Playhouse

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