Atlanta ShowGuide Winter 2015

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Winter 2015

Greater Atlanta’s Performing Arts Magazine

You Don’t Want to Miss the Artsbridge Programs Coming Up this Winter at Cepac

The Rialto Center for the Arts — Where Atlanta Meets the World

Faith, Fate and Integrity are the Cornerstones of Ballethnic’s Dance Legacy

Peter and the Starcatcher 5 Time Tony Award Winner Sails into Roswell Winners of Atlanta’s 2015 Suzi Awards

Alliance Theatre Will Produce the Regional Premiere of Disgraced

On the Cover: 2015 Shuler Awards Photo by Ben Rose

Gwinnett Ballet Theatre Greets 2016 with International Visitors, Classical Works, and a Host of Male Students

ShowGuide Spotlights Performance Guide January – February 2016



Photo by Artsbridge Foundation

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You Don’t Want to Miss the Artsbridge Programs Coming Up this Winter at Cepac

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Faith, Fate and Integrity are the Cornerstones of Ballethnic’s Dance Legacy

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Alliance Theatre Will Produce the Regional Premiere of Disgraced · By Kathleen Covington

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The Rialto Center for the Arts — Where Atlanta Meets the World By Darlene Hamilton

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Peter and the Starcatcher 5 Time Tony Award Winner Sails into Roswell · By Michael Van Osch

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Gwinnett Ballet Theatre Greets 2016 with International Visitors, Classical Works, and a Host of Male Students · By Holley Calmes

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Winners of Atlanta’s 2015 Suzi Awards ShowGuide Spotlights Performance Guide: Jan. - Feb. 2016 ShowGuide Venues

Performance guide courtesy of atlantaplanit.com


Flatrock Middle School, Photo by Chris Savas

You don’t want to miss the ArtsBridge programs coming up this winter at CEPAC

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ince 2007, ArtsBridge Foundation has On February 25th, ArtsBridge is exploring proudly offered Field Trips to Cobb the world of science with Doktor Kabbom’s Energy Performing Arts Centre, exposing “Live Wire! The Electricity Tour”at 10:15am & Georgia’s K-12 students to high quality, arts Noon. With Tesla Coils, Van de Graaf Generaeducational performances. For 2016, ArtsBridge tors, and a ping pong shooting robot, Doktor is pleased to present yet another year of Kaboom explains everything from voltage and programs designed to engage, motive and current, to charges, conservation of energy and elevate the next generation of artists and arts plasma. supporters as we offer the following Field Trips In April of each year, ArtsBridge produces to kick off the new year! the Georgia High School Musical Theatre Straight from The Kennedy Center is Awards — The Shuler Hensley Awards, named Elephant & Piggie’s “We Are In A Play!”, on after Tony Award winning performer, Shuler January 28th at 10:15am & Noon. In Mo Hensley. Patterned after Broadway’s Tony Willems’ beloved, award-winning, best-selling Awards, the adjudicated event celebrates children’s books, Elephant Gerald and Piggie excellence in high school musical theatre. are best friends! In We Are in a Play!, a brandThis year,63 schools representing 27 Georgia new vaudevillian romp of a musical, Elephant counties competed for the coveted awards. The Gerald and Piggie sing and dance their way eighth annual Shuler Awards will take place on through plenty of April 21, 2016. pachydermal peril Since 2007, ArtsBridge and swiney suspense. Foundation, the arts educaOn February 11th tion outreach arm of Cobb at 11:00am, The AtlanEnergy Performing Arts ta Ballet’s Fellowship Centre, has served over Ensemble presents 300,000 students from 54 Shuler Wards, Photo by Ben Rose the classic fairytale Georgia counties as well as favorite, “The Sleeping students from Alabama, Beauty”. This oneFlorida, Tennessee and hour world-premiere South Carolina. is a perfect way for For ore information on younger audiences to Field Trips, Master Classes experience the beauty and The Shuler Awards, Woodland Elementary, Photo by Chris Savas of classical ballet. visit ArtsBridgeGA.org

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Faith, Fate and Integrity are the Cornerstones of Ballethnic’s Dance Legacy By Holley Calmes

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urviving through 25 years has been a result of adapting to a changing world without compromising the integrity of who we are as an organization and as people,” explains Ballethnic’s co-founder Waverly Lucas. “We value simple things in life and believe in people over financial assets. Life itself will change you, but hopefully it makes you aware of the pitfalls and how to overcome them.” Along with founding partner Nena Gilreath, Lucas has experienced their groundbreaking, African American based company enjoying accolades and acclaim world-wide. Any pitfalls have been cast into the shadows by an overwhelming number of triumphs. One of Atlanta’s most popular holiday events, Ballethnic’s Urban Nutcracker, has delighted audiences for almost a quarter of a century, and this year’s production promises to attract new audiences. The company was offered the opportunity to perform their Urban Nutcracker in a different theatre. Lucas says, “This new location helps us to develop a new relationship with the Riverside EpiCenter and Bishop Dale Bronner and also strengthen our bond with Leslie Gordon of the Rialto Theater of Georgia State University.” It will also attract new attendees, growing their audience. “Nena and I were brought together by

faith and fate,” he continues. “Even though the strength of Ballethnic is in our ability to see things differently, ultimately it is our ability to agree on the most important things that makes it work. I believe we both found our calling in Ballethnic Dance Company Inc. and we continue to embrace others who share our spirit and passion for this mission.” Pride in their alumni’s accomplishments, providing a family oriented environment for young artists to flourish, and offering jobs and opportunities in the arts and other fields has brought satisfaction. Lucas adds, “We have attained national and some international recognition as well as solidifying our Metropolitan Atlanta base.” Future projects could “catapult Ballethnic to another level.” The company is also exploring the possibility of working with international dancers who have expressed a desire to work with the company. Lucas just finished a project with Gwinnett’s Aurora Theatre which inspires dreams of future multidiscipline artistic adventures. Whatever the future holds, Ballethnic’s roots in the Atlanta dance community run deep. Referring to their first triumph, Lucas reminds us, “As we see all of the Urban Nutcracker spin-offs and Disney’s The Lion King...remember The Leopard’s Tale was created first!”

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ALLIANCE THEATRE WILL PRODUCE THE REGIONAL PREMIERE OF DISGRACED By Kathleen Covington

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Disgraced tells the story of Amir Kapoor, a successful lawyer who is rapidly moving up the corporate ladder while distancing himself from his Muslim roots. When Amir and his wife Emily, a white artist being courted by a Jewish curator, host a dinner party, friendly conversation quickly explodes into something far deeper and more dangerous. One of the most provocative conversation starters on religion and culture in American theater today, Disgraced examines an American identity far more complicated than any melting pot. Performances of Disgraced are January 27 – February 14, 2016, on the Alliance Stage. For tickets and additional information, visit alliancetheatre.org/disgraced or call 404.733.5000.

n January 2016, the Alliance Theatre will produce the regional premiere of Disgraced, the provocative Pulitzer Prize-winning play on religion and cultural identity in America by Ayad Ahktar. Disgraced was included in The New York Times Best of 2014 list for theater and was described as “potent…terrific, turbulent, with fresh currents of dramatic electricity… superb.” USA Today called it “entertaining and thoughtprovoking! It’s something rare and exciting: an honest, nuanced, funny look at religious and cultural identity in the post 9/11 age.” Disgraced was also nominated for the 2015 Tony Award for Best Play. The Alliance’s production will be directed by Artistic Director, Susan V. Booth.

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THE RIALTO CENTER FOR THE ARTS:

Where Atlanta Meets the World By Darlene Hamilton

Jazz legend Ramsey Lewis will perform at the Rialto January 30, 8pm

The Rialto Center presents the Spanish Harlem Orchestra, February 6, 8pm; Photo by Ab McNeely

reopened in 1996, spurring the revitalization of Fairlie-Poplar he Rialto Center for the and downtown Atlanta. In 2016, Arts is the oldest arts the Rialto will celebrate 20 years venue in downtown as part of Georgia State, as well Photo by Ravinia Festival Atlanta. The Rialto has occupied as 100 years. Director Leslie the corner of Forsyth and Luckie Gordon has been at the helm streets, now known as the “Arts Intersection”1, since 1998, and continues to build the Rialto as since December 1916, when the Piedmont Thea world-class performing arts center, bringing in ater was renamed “Rialto”. In those days, it was culturally relevant artists from around the world “a house of family vaudeville where many an for the Rialto Series which features the best in enjoyable hour [was]…spent with comparatively international dance, world music, jazz, blues and little expense”.2 While it’s still good for many more. The Rialto also offers a robust Arts Educaenjoyable hours at comparably little expense, tion program including Rialto Jazz for Kids and much has changed about the Rialto. Rialto2Go outreach program that takes art into The original theater was torn down in 1962, public schools. Since it’s reopening, the Rialto and a new 1200-seat movie theater was erected has hosted over 1 million patrons. For more inon the same site. It remained open as a movie formation on the Rialto and performances visit theater until 1989, but the years were not kind to rialto.gsu.edu. the Rialto during the declining downtown econo1 Source: http://artsculture.blog.ajc.com/2015/09/29/rialtomy. In 1991, Georgia State University committed theatrical-outfit-promote-their-arts-intersection-downtown/ 2 Source: The Atlanta Constitution (1881-2001): Dec 15, 1916 to move to historic Fairlie-Poplar and took the ProQuest Historical Newspapers Atlanta Journal Constitution (1868opportunity for to make a major cultural contri1939) Pg. 4 bution to the city. Following a major fundraising Rialto Jazz for Kids is a comprehensive jazz campaign, construction began on the old Rialto education program for middle-school students Theater in the fall of 1994. Extensive renovations transformed the Rialto into a state-of-the-art performance hall, including raising the roof 12 feet to provide for superb acoustics, a new stage and enlarged lobby to accommodate patrons, box office facilities and ADA accessibility. The new 833-seat Rialto Center for the Arts

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Peter and the Starcatcher 5 Time Tony Award Winner Sails into Roswell By Michael Van Osch, Photos by GMooney.com

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Gwinnett Ballet Theatre Greets 2016 with International Visitors, Classical Works, and a Host of Male Students

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By Holley Calmes Runa’s performances in GBT’s “Cinderella” and “The Nutcracker” in the recent past. Now he returns to Atlanta with his own young company. 2016 also brings in a new era for GBT’s school which is experiencing a growing number of young male students. There are currently 13 young men from the ages of 3 to 14. Artistic Director Wade Walthall is a major reason the school has begun enlisting more guys. His commitment to the school acquiring its own stable of male dancers has been a major goal from the beginning. Another reason is the growing realization in the public perception that dance is highly athletic and a great physical outlet for all that male energy. From only a couple of young men in GBT’s classes, suddenly there were boys wherever one looked! “It is wonderful to see that parents of young men are seeing the value of dance training and encouraging their boys to attend Gwinnett Ballet Theatre,” says Mr. Walthall. “The program and enthusiasm is growing almost daily, it seems.” For more information about Gwinnett Ballet Theatre visit the web site at http:// gwinnettballet.org or call 770-237-0046. Photo by Richard Calmes

heatre has good reason to look forward to the New Year. The Spring of 2016 looks bright on many fronts. GBT’s March 26th production in Duluth’s newly renamed Infinite Energy Theater will feature two works from the classical repertoire and plans a special visit from a group of international dancers. “Pas de Quatre” and “Swan Lake Act 2” will be performed featuring the growing technical and artistic prowess of GBT’s female students. Many of these dancers have been recently tagged by leading national companies and schools for inclusion and scholarships, such as Miami City Ballet, Ellison Ballet, and the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School. Also on the program will be a guest appearance by Kayzer Ballet, a new company out of Portugal created and led by Ricardo Runa. A graduate of the National Ballet Conservatory of Portugal, Runa created his company two years ago. Kayzer Ballet is located in Covilhã, Portugal, the first professional Junior Dance Company in that country. Members are all professional dancers that have recently graduated from prestigious schools in Russia, Japan, Italy, Czech Republic, and Spain. Atlanta audiences have enjoyed Mr.

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Edward Foote by Alliance Theatre Photo by Greg Mooney

Winners of Atlanta’s 2015 Suzi Awards Nominations in 29 Categories Honor 14 Professional Companies and 41 Productions

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he Suzi Bass Awards, Inc. announced winners for the 2014-2015 Atlanta professional theatrical season at the 11th annual awards ceremony held at the Porter Sanford III Performing Arts and Community Center. Presenters included local favorite performers Denise Arribas, Tiffany Porter, Gina Rickicki, Clifton Guterman, Kevin Harry, Jeremiah Parker Hobbs, Chris Kayser, and Topher Payne. There were five special awards announced at the ceremony. They and their recipients are: • The 2015 Gene Gabriel Moore Playwriting Award, given to Topher Payne for his play, Perfect Arrangement produced by Process Theatre, and performed at OnStage Theatre. • The 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award, presented to the family of Jo Howarth Noonan, actor, artist and mentor, who passed away earlier this year; • The 2015 Callboard Award, which recognizes work by theatre professionals in production areas not included in the categories of the Suzi Performance Awards such as stage managers, technicians, front of house and patron staff, or others, voted upon exclusively by Suzi members. It was awarded to Elisabeth Cooper, Lighting and Props Designer, nominated by Synchronicity Theatre; • The 2015 Audience Choice Award for Outstanding Season was awarded to Theatrical Outfit; • And finally, The 2015 Spirit of Suzi Award was awarded to Inverness Productions.

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James and the Giant Peach by Alliance Theatre for Young Audiences Photo by Greg Mooney

Memphis by Theatrical Outfit and Aurora Theatre Photo by Chris Bartelski

The Whale by Actor’s Express Photo by BreeAnne Clowdus


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2014-2015 Suzi Bass Award Winners • Outstanding Production of a Play Edward Foote – Alliance Theatre • Outstanding Director of a Play Christ Coleman for Edward Foote – Alliance Theatre • Outstanding Lead Actress in a Play Danielle Deadwyler for The C.A. Lyons Project – Alliance Theatre • Outstanding Lead Actor in a Play Freddie Ashley for The Whale – Actor’s Express • Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play (tie) Tiffany Porter for The Whale – Actor’s Express • Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play Joe Knezevich for Storefront Church – Theatrical Outfit
 • Outstanding Ensemble of a Play The cast of Clybourne Park at Aurora Theatre: Robin Bloodworth, Tess Malis Kincaid, Danielle Deadwyler, Eric J. Little, Bobby Labartino, Joe Sykes, Cara Mantella • Outstanding Production of a Musical Tuck Everlasting – Alliance Theatre • Outstanding Director of a Musical Freddie Ashley for Rent – Actor’s Express • Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical Naima Carter Russell for Memphis – Aurora Theatre & Theatrical Outfit • Outstanding Lead Actor in a Musical Travis Smith for Memphis – Aurora Theatre & Theatrical Outfit • Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Megan McFarland for Memphis – Aurora Theatre & Theatrical Outfit • Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical Austin Tijerina for Rent – Actor’s Express • Outstanding Ensemble of a Musical The cast of Chasin’ Dem Blues at Kenny Leon’s True Colors Theatre Company: Spencer Bean, Jeremy Cohen, Anthony David, Che Marshall, Maiesha McQueen, Brad Raymond • Outstanding Music Direction Jeremy Cohen for Chasin’ Dem Blues – Kenny Leon’s True Colors Theatre Company • Outstanding Choreography Dell Howlett for The C. A. Lyons Project – Alliance Theatre • Outstanding Costume Design of a Play Erik Teague for Les Liaisons Dangereuses – Actor’s Express • Outstanding Lighting Design of a Play Rebecca M. K. Makus for Marcus; or the Secret of Sweet – Actor’s Express • Outstanding Scenic Design of a Play Isabel A. & Moriah Curley-Clay for Clybourne Park – Aurora Theatre • Outstanding Sound Design of a Play Clay Benning for Edward Foote – Alliance Theatre

• Outstanding Costume Design of a Musical Emmie Childers for My Fair Lady – Georgia Ensemble Theatre • Outstanding Lighting Design of a Musical Kenneth Posner for Tuck Everlasting – Alliance Theatre • Outstanding Scenic Design of a Musical Walt Spangler for Tuck Everlasting – Alliance Theatre • Outstanding Sound Design of a Musical Brian Ronan for Tuck Everlasting – Alliance Theatre • Outstanding World Premiere Production Edward Foote at Alliance Theatre • Outstanding Production – Theatre for Young Audiences James and the Giant Peach – Alliance Theatre • Outstanding Direction – Theatre for Young Audiences The Lizard and El Sol – Alliance Theatre; Director – Rosemary Newcott; Choreographer – Ricardo Aponte • Outstanding Design – Theatre for Young Audiences James and the Giant Peach – Alliance Theatre ; Scenic Designer – Kat Conley; Costume Designer – Sydney Roberts; Lighting Designer – Pete Shinn; and Sound Designer – Clay Benning • Outstanding Performance – Theatre for Young Audiences (tie) Matt Baum for Lyle the Crocodile at Synchronicity Theatre; Devon Hales for Knuffle Bunny at Alliance Theatre 2015 Audience Choice Award for Outstanding Season
Theatrical Outfit Breakdown by Theatre (Suzis and TYA Suzis) • Alliance Theatre – 14 [Edward Foote – 4, Tuck Everlasting – 4, The C. A. Lyons Project - 2, James and the Giant Peach – 2,The Lizard and El Sol –1, Knuffle Bunny – 1 ] • Actor’s Express – 6 [The Whale – 2, Rent – 2, Les Liaisons Dangereusus – 1, Marcus; and the Secret of Sweet – 1] • Aurora Theatre – 5 [Memphis – 3, Clybourne Park--2] • Theatrical Outfit – 4 [Memphis—3; Storefront Church--1] • Kenny Leon’s True Colors Theatre Company – 2 [Chasing Dem Blues] • Georgia Ensemble Theatre – 1 [My Fair Lady] • Synchronicity – 1 [Lyle the Crocodile] For further information on the awards process, or to become a member of the Suzi Awards, please go to www.suziawards.org or email info@suziawards.org.

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Join us during Season Nine!

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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE SPOTLIGHTS Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Brings Inspired Performances Back to Fox Theatre, Feb. 10 – 14 Experience the magnificent return of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater to the fabulous Fox Theatre, February 10-14, 2016. The Company, recognized as a vital “American Cultural Ambassador” to the world, will grace the Atlanta stage as part of a 20-city North American Tour. Led by Artistic Director Robert Battle, Ailey’s extraordinary dancers will enchant Atlanta audiences with premieres, new productions and Ailey classics. The perennial crowd-pleaser Revelations will serve as inspiring finale of all programs. Tickets, starting at $25, are available at The Fox Theatre box office, 660 Peachtree Street NE, http://www. alvinailey.org, www.foxatltix.com or by calling 855-285-8499.

phenomenon PostSecret, the Arts@ Tech season reflects a new excitement and expanded mission for the arts at Georgia Tech. Theatre pieces coming up early in 2016 offer the community the chance to enjoy nationally-recognized theatre performers rarely seen in Atlanta. The season features actor Roger Guenveur Smith’s gripping one-man show Rodney King; Mark Gindick’s Wing-Man, a one-clown show on love and social media; PostSecret: The Show, a piece on the stories and secrets revealed through Frank Warren’s internet site; and Okwui Okpokwasili’s Bronx Gothic, chronicling the sexual exploits of girls. Selected performances run for multiple nights and feature daytime matinees open to the public. Performances are held at the Ferst Center for the Arts. For more information visit www.arts.gatech.edu/ferstcenter or call 404894-9600.

The Alliance Theatre Presents Disgraced Winner of the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and a 2015 Tony Award nominee for Best Play, Disgraced tells the story of Amir Kapoor, a successful lawyer who is rapidly moving up the corporate ladder while distancing himself from his Muslim roots. When Amir and his wife Emily, a white artist being courted by a Jewish curator, host a dinner party, friendly conversation quickly explodes into something far deeper and more dangerous. One of the most provocative conversation starters on religion and culture in American theater today, Disgraced examines an American identity far more complicated than any melting pot. Learn more at alliancetheatre.org/disgraced

Winter Season at Atlanta Symphony Hall Atlanta Symphony Hall has an all-star schedule set for this winter season! To help ring in the New Year, Gregg Allman will return to Atlanta Symphony Hall for a double header on December 30th and 31st. Then on March 4th, the Indigo Girls will hit the stage alongside the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. On March 11th, award-winning Italian trio, Il Volo brings their signature popopera act to the hall delivering a performance filled with pop and traditional songs. On March 17th,

Arts@Tech Season Features Atlanta Premieres From the life of Rodney King to love in the age of social media and the internet

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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE SPOTLIGHTS folk singer and songwriter, Joan Baez stops by for an intimate performance brimming with eclectic ballads. Tickets for these and many other great shows are on sale now at Ticketmaster. For more information and a listing of all ASO Presents events, please visit ASOPresents.org.

AL (Voted USA Today’s 2014 Best Historic City) and experience World-Class Theatre in the Heart of the South! www.asf.net Come to Decatur When the Curtain Falls After-party, anyone? Enjoy a cozy table for two at No. 246, comfort cooking at Revival, or live music at the legendary Eddie’s Attic. Sip couture cocktails at The Pinewood or munch a midnight snack at Victory Sandwich Bar. Make the scene at Kimball House. With 80+ restaurants, pubs, and cafés within its city limits, Decatur has a well-earned reputation as a dining destination. Check out mobilefriendly decaturrestaurant-tour.com for a series of tasty video tours of local restaurants favored by critics as well as Decatur residents. See a complete listing of Decatur’s eateries at visitdecaturga.com.

Atlanta Shakespeare Tavern Features As You Like It The course of true love never did run smooth as our Winter shows prove: In As You Like It (January), Orlando litters the forest of Arden with love notes to his crush Rosalind, who is also in the same woods dressed as a boy and pining over Orlando while secretly teaching him how to woo “her.” Confused yet? In Romeo and Juliet (February), those poor kids cannot catch a break! Their families hate each other, they have to sneak around, a priest intervenes with magic potions and it just gets worse. But through everything, love excels and drives everyone forward.

5 Time Tony Award Winning Play! In this prequel to Peter Pan, you will be HOOKED from the moment you let your imagination take FLIGHT. Close your eyes and imagine a magical evening of madcap fun! You will marvel at the limitless possibilities of make-believe as a dozen brilliant actors play more than 100 unforgettable characters in this swashbuckling adventure. The exclusive Georgia Premiere of this hugely theatrical and off-the-wall hilarious telling of how Peter Pan became a hero we all love is most enjoyable for audiences ages 10 and up. For more info & tickets, Box Office #: 770-6411260, www.get.org

Alabama Shakespeare Festival Features Award-Winning Season The Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s comes to life in the three-time Tony award-winning musical revue, Ain’t Misbehavin’. Star performers including Juson Williams (Broadway: The Wiz, National Tour: Smokey Joe’s Cafe), Eric LaJaun Summers (Broadway: Motown; National Tour: Porgy & Bess), Ferdena Williams(International/National Tours: Menopause the Musical), Shinnerrie Jackson (Regional: Sistas the Musical), and Bianca Horn (National Tour: Hairspray) sing and dance their way through the timeless swinging music of Thomas “Fats” Waller. Visit us in the charming and historic Montgomery,

Georgia State University School of Music Georgia State University School of Music enrolls over 400 students representing 6 countries and 21 states. Approximately 360

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of the students are in bachelor’s degree programs, 70 in master’s degrees, and the remainder in other programs, including a Ph.D. program in music education. Forty full-time and 30 part-time faculty serve students in concentrations including performance, music education, music management, music recording and technology, composition and jazz studies. Studying music in Atlanta gives you opportunities you can’t get anywhere else. You’ll learn from faculty who are members of the Atlanta Symphony, Opera and Ballet orchestras as well as Grammy award winners. You’ll have the chance to take master classes and learn from guest conductors, guest soloists and composers in residence. You will receive world-class musical training unparalleled in the Southeastern United States. For more info contact us at music.gsu.edu

Celebrate 27 Years with The Michael O’Neal Singers 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 27th concert season. Composed of a symphonic chorus of 160 auditioned voices and the Kaleidoscope vocal ensemble of 36, MOS provides a unique opportunity to the north metropolitan Atlanta community to experience choral presentations of artistic excellence and programmatic variety. Our 2015-2016 season continues with Once Upon a Time: Songs of Imagination by the Kaleidoscope and Beethoven and True Bruckner: Music Titans with MOS and Georgia character Philharmonic. Visit www.mosingers.com for more information aboutcomes The Michael O’Neal Singers. from

Side by Side! with Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra Join the Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra as we present Side by Side! On February 27, 2016 we welcome the Georgia Piedmont Youth Orchestra under the direction of Rolando Salazar to share the stage for a very challenging program of works from Wagner and Brahms to Borodin and Saint-Säens. The JCSO returns to perform Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5, one of his most beloved works. On May 14, 2016, we present Salute to Love! This pops and light classics concert will highlight the music of love and romance from Bacharach to Bizet! Amy Little, soprano. Both concerts, 8:00 pm, Theater at Johns Creek High School, 5575 State Bridge Road, Johns Creek, GA 30022. Please call 678-748-5802 or go to johnscreeksymphony.org to purchase your tickets today.

Theatrical Outfit’s Amazing Season of Courage Continues Theatrical Outfit boldly presents the next installments of its Season of Courage. Next up, is the world premier of Moxie, a globe-trotting, multicultural play about how one story survives and thrives across time and geography. From Afghanistan to India to France to the US, Moxie crosses boarders and moves hearts. After that, be swept away by the romantic Italy-set, period musical The Light in the Piazza, a story about an American girl’s pursuit of love and a mother’s bravery in new waters in the early 1950s. Theatrical Outfit’s Season of Courage will sweep you off your seat into faraway lands and into the souls of truly unforgettable characters. For more info & tickets please contact us at, www.theatricaloutfit.org,

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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE SPOTLIGHTS CORE Concert Contemporary and Aerial Dance Company 2016 An experimental company by nature, Feb 24-27, the UGA Department of Dance’s CORE Concert Dance Company will perform a contemporary and multidisciplinary concert season incorporating aerial (silks, lyra, slings bungee) and more into a full-evening multimedia performance. Artists, students, professors and technicians collaborate to transcend science, technology and the arts. The season will feature a guest performance of Simbiontes by members of Compañía Nacional de Danza Costa Rica, a guest work by Tamara Thomas and repertory and new works by artistic director, Bala Sarasvati. CORE CDC will present two NYC premieres, Birdeyes and Da Lo Devotion and premiere Everything in it’s right place, inspired by Fibonacci’s Sequence.

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KIDS SHOWS A BUCKET OF BLESSINGS 1/12/16 - 2/14/16 Price: $5 to $10 Alliance Theatre, 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-4650 alliancetheatre.org PETER RABBIT TALES PRESENTED BY ENCHANTED THEATRE COMPANY 1/24/2016 Prices (range): $16.50 - $26.50 Enchanted Theatre Company, Infinite Energy Theater, 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway, Duluth TIX: 770-813-7600 www.InfiniteEnergyCenter.com

PEPPA PIG’S BIG SPLASH 1/31/16 Price: $26.50 to $36.50 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy TIX: 770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre..org BE MINE – A FREE VALENTINE’S DAY CONCERT 2/14/16 Price: Free! Ticket required Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-4900 atlantasymphony.org PETER AND THE STAR CATCHER 2/25/16 - 3/13/16 Price: $27 to $40 Georgia Ensemble Theatre at Roswell Cultural Arts Center, 950 Forrest St., Roswell TIX: 770-641-1260 get.org

THEATRE AS YOU LIKE IT 1/01/16 - 1/31/16 Price: $15 to $40 Atlanta Shakespeare Company, 499 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404- 874-5299 shakespearetavern.com


CHARLEY’S AUNT 1/07/16 - 1/24/16 Price: $23 to $35 Georgia Ensemble Theatre at Roswell Cultural Arts Center, 950 Forrest St., Roswell TIX: 770-641-1260 get.org

MOXIE 1/28/16 - 2/21/16 Price: $20 to $50 Theatrical Outfit at Balzer Theater at Herren’s 84 Luckie St. NW, Atlanta TIX: 678-528-1500 theatricaloutfit.org

TOM KEY AND FRIENDS 1/09/16 Price: $100 Theatrical Outfit at Balzer Theater at Herren’s 84 Luckie St. NW TIX: 678-528-1500 theatricaloutfit.org

POSTSECRET: THE SHOW 2/06/16 Price: $25 to $35 Ferst Center at Georgia Tech, 349 Ferst Dr. NW TIX: 404-894-2787 arts.gatech.edu

ROGER GUENVEUR SMITH: RODNEY KING 1/15/16 - 1/16/16 Price: $20 to $30 Ferst Center at Georgia Tech, 349 Ferst Dr. NW TIX: 404-894-2787 arts.gatech.edu MARK GINDICK: WING-MAN 1/20/16 - 1/23/16 Price: $22 to $25 Ferst Center at Georgia Tech, 349 Ferst Dr. NW TIX: 404-894-2787 arts.gatech.edu

ROMEO AND JULIET 2/04/16 - 2/28/16 Price: $15 to $40 Atlanta Shakespeare Company, 499 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404- 874-5299 shakespearetavern.com AMERICAN BUFFALO 2/09/16 - 3/06/16 Price: $15 to $40 True Colors Theatre Company at Southwest Arts Center 915 New Hope Rd. SW, Atlanta TIX: 877-725-8849 truecolorstheatre.org

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ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE WINTER START DOWN 2/13/16 - 3/06/16 Price: $20 to $35 Alliance Theatre, 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-4650 alliancetheatre.org

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RUNNICLES CONDUCTS BEETHOVEN’S MISSA SOLEMNIS 1/21/16 - 1/23/16 Price: $20 to $79 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-4900 atlantasymphony.org

SHEN YUN PERFORMING ARTS 1/15/16 - 1/17/16 Price: $65 to $205 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy, Atlanta TIX: 770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre..org

PICTURES AT THE SYMPHONY 1/22-23/2016 9:30am and 11:30am Prices (range): $6, free for teachers or group leaders Georgia Symphony Orchestra, Marietta Performing Arts Center, 1171 Whitlock Avenue, Marietta 30064 TIX: 770-429-2390 GeorgiaSymphony.org

BORN FOR THIS: THE BEBE WINANS STORY 1/20/2016 - 2/21/2016 Price: $20 to $68 Alliance Theatre, 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: 404-733-4650 alliancetheatre.org

GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY CONDUCTING STUDIO SALON 1/24/2016 8pm Prices FREE Florence Kopleff Recital Hall, 10 Peachtree Center Ave. NE music.gsu.edu

SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET 1/23/16 - 2/28/16 Price: $21 to $40 Actor’s Express, 887 West Marietta St. NW, Suite J-107 TIX: 404-607-7469 actors-express.com

GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC FACULTY ARTIST SERIES CONCERT 1/24/2016 8pm Prices FREE Florence Kopleff Recital Hall, 10 Peachtree Center Ave. NE music.gsu.edu

AIN’T MISBEHAVIN’ 1/29/16 - 2/13/16 Prices (range): $30-65 Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Festival Theatre, One Festival Drive, Montgomery, AL 36117 TIX: 800.841.4273 www.asf.net IN THE MOOD: A 1940S BIG BAND MUSIC REVUE 1/30/16 Price: $22 to $62 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy, Atlanta TIX: 770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre..org GIRL’S NIGHT: THE MUSICAL 2/03/16 - 2/07/16 Price: $45 The Strand Theatre, 117 North Park Square, Marietta TIX: 770-293-0080 earlsmithstrand.org

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GUEST CONDUCTOR MIGUEL HARTH-BEDOYA RETURNS TO CONDUCT DVORÁK; KHOLODENKO PLAYS PROKOFIEV IN ASO DEBUT 1/28/16 - 1/30/16 Price: $20 to $79 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-4900 atlantasymphony.org JOHNNY MATHIS – THE 60TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT TOUR 1/29/16 Price: $56.50 to $126.50 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy, Atlanta TIX: 770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre..org RAMSEY LEWIS 1/30/16 Price: $48 to $76 Rialto Center for the Arts, 80 Forsyth St. NW TIX: 404413-9849 rialto.gsu.edu

DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. TRIBUTE CONCERT 1/15/16 Price: $25 to $35 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-4900 atlantasymphony.org

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NEW WORK FROM ASO’S OWN MICHAEL KURTH; CONCERTMASTER DAVID COUCHERON SOLOS 2/04/16 - 2/06/16 Price: $20 to $79 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: 404-733-4900 atlantasymphony.org LIVE IN ROSWELL: BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA 2/06/16 Price: $40 Roswell Cultural Arts Center​, 950 Forest St., Roswell TIX: 770-594-6232 roswellgov.com SPANISH HARLEM ORCHESTRA 2/06/16 Price: $39 to $65 Rialto Center for the Arts, 80 Forsyth St. NW TIX: 404413-9849 rialto.gsu.edu ONCE UPON A TIME: SOUNDS OF IMAGINATION 2/07/16 Price: $10 to $12 Kaleidoscope Ensemble of The Michael O’Neal Singers at Alpharetta Presbyterian Church 180 Academy St., Alpharetta TIX: 770-594-7974 mosingers.com

GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE CONCERT 2/10/2016 8pm Prices: FREE Rialto Center for the Arts, 80 Forsyth Street, NW, music.gsu.edu KAREN GOMYO PLAYS TCHAIKOVSKY 2/18/16 - 2/20/16 Price: $20 to $79 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-4900 atlantasymphony.org TRAVIS TRITT 2/19/16 Price: $39.50 to $99.50 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, 1280 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-733-4900 atlantasymphony.org DEUCES WILD 2/20/2016 8pm Prices (range): Adults $20-$30, Students $10 Georgia Symphony Orchestra, Marietta Performing Arts Center, 1171 Whitlock Avenue, Marietta TIX: 770-429-2390 GeorgiaSymphony.org


ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE WINTER DANCE

CYRILLE AIMÉE 2/20/16 Price: $22 to $47 Ferst Center at Georgia Tech, 349 Ferst Dr. NW TIX: 404-894-2787 arts.gatech.edu

MOULIN ROUGE ® - THE BALLET 2/05/16 - 2/13/16 Price: $20 to $127 Atlanta Ballet at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy. TIX: 404-892-3303 atlantaballet.com

AN EVENING WITH VINCE GILL & LYLE LOVETT 2/20/16 Price: $42 to $146 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy TIX: 770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre..org

ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER 2/10-14/2016 Prices (range): $25 - $60 Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Fox Theatre, 660 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30308 TIX: 404-881-2100 www.foxatltix.com

SACRED SOUNDS FEATURING THE JONES FAMILY SINGERS WITH THE ATLANTA OPERA 2/20/16 Price: $44 to $72 Rialto Center for the Arts, 80 Forsyth St. NW, Atlanta TIX: 404413-9849 rialto.gsu.edu

THE SLEEPING BEAUTY 2/13/16 - 2/14/16 Price: $10 to $45 Atlanta Ballet at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy. TIX: 404-892-3303 atlantaballet.com

GSO CHORUS PRESENTS: SOUNDS OF PEACE 2/27/2016 7:30pm Prices (range): Adults $20-$30, Students $10 Georgia Symphony Orchestra – GSO Chorus Marietta First United Methodist Church 56 Whitlock Avenue, Marietta TIX: 770-429-2390 GeorgiaSymphony.org

CORE CONCERT DANCE COMPANY CONTEMPORARY AND AERIAL DANCE 2/24-27/2015 Prices (range): $10, $16 University of Georgia, New Dance Theatre 325 Sanford Drive, Dance Building TIX: 706-542-4400, pac.uga.edu www.coreconcertdance.com

SIDE BY SIDE 2/27/2016 Prices (range): $32 - $16 Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra Theater at Johns Creek High School 5575 State Bridge Road, Johns Creek, GA TIX: 678-748-5802 www.johnscreeksymphony.org

“EDGE IN UNEXPECTED SPACES” 2/27/2016 7:30 p.m. CORE Performance Company An evening of new choreography by Gregory Catellier, Kristen O’Neal, Sharon Carelock, Sharon Vazana and Erik Thurmond The High Museum of Art, 1280 Peachtree St., NE The performance is included in regular Museum admission

BEETHOVEN AND BRUCKNER: MUSICAL TITANS 3/13/2016 Prices: $15 - $22 The Michael O’Neal SIngers, Roswell UMC, 814 Mimosa Blvd, Roswell TIX: 770.594.7974 www.mosingers.com

“EDGE IN UNEXPECTED SPACES” Friday-Saturday, March 4-5, 6 p.m. CORE Performance Company An evening of new choreography by Gregory Catellier, Kristen O’Neal, Sharon Carelock, Sharon Vazana and Erik Thurmond The Rialto, 55 Park Place, NE, Atlanta, GA 30303 Free Admission

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