Atlanta ShowGuide Winter 2016

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Winter 2016

Greater Atlanta’s Performing Arts Magazine

On the Cover:

Georgia Ensemble Theatre My Fair Lady, 2015, L-R: Molly Coyne, William S. Murphey Photo by Dan Carmody/Studio 7

2017: The Best Year Yet at GET Creative Process: Every Day Provides an “Ah Ha” Moment at Out Front Theatre Company Southern Stories Come to Life at the Alliance Theatre

Atlanta ShowGuide Spotlights

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s 2016-2017 Season: World Premiere of “R-Evolution, Dream.” Winners Announced for Atlanta’s Suzi Awards: Nominations in 29 categories honor 14 professional companies and 44 productions

Make Decatur Your Destination for Creative Fare, Unique Wares, Artistic Flair From Star Wars to Shostakovich: The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Serves Up a Season Full of Surprises Atlanta Choir Takes to the National Stage

Performance Listings January – February 2017 Atlanta ShowGuide Venues & More



Georgia Ensemble Theatre Romeo & Juliet, 2015, Jennifer Alice Acker, Jonathan Horne, Photo by Dan Carmody/Studio 7

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2017: The Best Year Yet at GET

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Creative Process: Every Day Provides an “Ah Ha” Moment at Out Front Theatre Company By Holley Calmes

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Southern Stories Come to Life at the Alliance Theatre

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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s 2016-2017 Season: World Premiere of “R-Evolution, Dream.”

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Winners Announced for Atlanta’s Suzi Awards: Nominations in 29 categories honor 14 professional companies and 44 productions

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Make Decatur Your Destination for Creative Fare, Unique Wares, Artistic Flair

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From Star Wars to Shostakovich: The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Serves Up a Season Full of Surprises

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Atlanta Choir Takes to the National Stage By Jamie Clements

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Atlanta ShowGuide Spotlights

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Performance Listings Jan. – Feb. 2017

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Atlanta ShowGuide Venues and More Performance guide courtesy of atlantaplanit.com


Georgia Ensemble Theatre, 2016 production Ghost The Muscial, Starring L-R: Kandice Arrington, T’Arica Crawford, Jasmine Ellis Photo by Dan Carmody/Studio7

2017: The Best Year Yet at GET

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eorgia Ensemble Theatre will continue its 24th season with our theme of celebrating the strength and courage of women. We began with the criticallyacclaimed On The Verge Or The Geography of Yearning (which ran in November 2016), and next we move to Atlanta playwright Topher Payne’s hilarious new comedy, Greetings Friend Your Kind Assistance Is Required (Jan. 5-22, 2017), sponsored by the Hagan Family Foundation. When retired schoolteacher Rhonda Charles opens an email in her spam folder with the subject line, “Greetings Friend your kind assistance is required,” the journey of a lifetime begins. With her best friend Marybeth in tow, Rhonda travels to the mysterious kingdom of Zardelgnia, facing down guerilla fighters and attempting to rescue the captured Crown Prince. Along the way, Rhonda and Marybeth encounter danger, unexpected romance, and a new sense of purpose — proving it’s never too late to find new adventure. The third production on this theme, and GET’s fourth of five main stage plays this season, is the wonderful story Having Our Say, The Delany Sister’s First 100 Years. 103-year-old Sadie and 101-year-old Bessie Delany are preparing dinner in remembrance of their father’s birthday. While they cook, they recount a fascinating series of events

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and anecdotes drawn from their rich family history and their careers as pioneering African American professional women. As descendants of slaves, they have seen their fair share of turbulent times, and yet they forge into the present, with a little daily yoga to help along the way. Made possible by GET sponsor the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, this production runs during the Roswell Roots Festival of 2017 in February and March. And finally, GET finishes this historic season in April with the smash hit musical Million Dollar Quartet by Colin Escott and Floyd Mutrux, and sponsored by the Malon D. Mimms Company and Synovus/Bank of North Georgia. It’s December 4, 1956. Early rock ‘n roll stars Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, and Johnny Cash, along with newcomer Jerry Lee Lewis find themselves in the legendary Memphis recording studio, Sun Records. This musical, a co-production with Atlanta Lyric Theatre, based on the electrifying true story, finds these icons in the greatest jam session of all time, and now it will explode onto the GET stage. Featuring a score of rock hits including “Blue Suede Shoes,” “That’s All Right,” “Great Balls of Fire,” “Walk the Line,” “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On,” “Hound Dog,” and many more! Tickets and information: 770-641-1260; www.get.org.


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CREATIVE PROCESS:

Every Day Provides an “Ah Ha” Moment at Out Front Theatre Company By Holley Calmes Paul Conroy, Producing Artistic Director/ Founder

Actors L-R: Jason-Jamal Ligon, Justin Thompson, Robert Ray. Photo by Brian Wallenberg

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heatre is a non-threatening way to talk about topics that some people might be uncomfortable with,” says Out Front Theatre’s Founder and Producing Artistic Director Paul Conroy. As the head of Atlanta’s new, foremost theatre representing the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transsexual, Queer, Intersex and Asexual community (LGBTQIA), “We just want to tell stories that people can connect with and talk about.” “Every day offers a new and exciting spin on something I thought was old hat,” Conroy explains, that “ah ha moment” that all creative people treasure. “You can always learn something new and expand how you look at and work on things.” Out Front Theatre’s mission is hoping to produce that “ah ha” moment in its audiences as well. “Optimistically, Out Front Theatre can be just the key to unlock the door of understanding for people.” The company’s first offering, “Priscilla: Queen of the Desert,” assured an appeal to “a larger swath of people,” according to Conroy. “When ‘Priscilla’ became available, and we would be the first company in Georgia to produce it, we knew we had to do it to make the biggest splash possible.” The success of ‘Priscilla’ ensures an

interest in Out Front’s upcoming productions: “A Kid Like Jake” running February 9 through the 26, 2017 and “The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told,” running April 27 through May 14, 2017. Conroy came to Atlanta in 2009, eventually working as General Manager of the celebrated Serenbe Playhouse. The idea for Out Front Theatre was already in the forefront of his mind. “I saw other cities around the country and the world that had LGBTQIA theatre companies that had been successful for years. I wondered why we didn’t have something like that in Atlanta. I knew there was a market hungry for a theatre company that consistently told stories and spoke directly to the LGBTQIA community,” Conroy explains. Conroy sees Out Front Theatre as being for the LGBTQIA community, but also an opportunity for the public at large. “I want people to love every single show we produce,” he says. “But hopefully, we can spark a dialogue in Atlanta about issues that are relevant to so many people. We exist to do the best shows possible, but at the same time we just want to get people talking.” Giving audiences the potential for “ah ha” moments of their own, one individual at a time.

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SOUTHERN STORIES COME TO LIFE AT THE ALLIANCE THEATRE

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he Alliance Theatre continues its 2016/17 season with a trio of Southern plays, each with its own unique historic distinction. Beginning January 18 (through Feb. 12) on the Alliance Stage is the county musical, Troubadour. In 1951 Nashville, country music legend Billy Mason is on the eve of retirement. Can his soft-spoken son, Joe, step into the spotlight and carry on? When Joe joins forces with an unlikely pair — Inez, a budding singer/ songwriter, and Izzy, a rodeo tailor on a mission — a revolution is born and country music is changed forever. This feel-good romantic comedy by Atlanta’s Janece Shaffer with original music by Sugarland’s Kristian Bush is a world-premiere production not to be missed. Tickets and information are available at www. alliancetheatre.org/troubadour. Up next on the Alliance’s Hertz Stage (Feb. 4 through 26) is the winner of the 2017 Alliance/Kendeda National Graduate Playwriting Competition, Too Heavy for Your Pocket. A beautifully written look at the personal cost and private struggles behind public events of the Civil Rights Movement, this awardwinning play speaks powerfully

about the bonds of friendship and what defines true family. Tickets and information are available at www.alliancetheatre.org/pocket. Closing out the season on the Alliance Stage (Feb. 22 through March 12) is the world premiere play, The Temple Bombing. On October 12, 1958, a bundle of dynamite blew through the wall of Atlanta’s oldest synagogue. This theatricalization, in association with Tectonic Theatre Project of New York and The Temple, celebrates a city that came together in the face of hatred to live the lessons of the Civil Rights era — lessons that still resonate 58 years after that fateful day. Tickets and information are available at www.alliancetheatre.org/ templebombing.

Troubadour Group – Zach Seabaugh, Kristian Bush, Janece Shaffer, Radney Foster.

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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s 2016-2017 Season World Premiere of “R-Evolution, Dream.” Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Photo by Andrew Eccles

Inspired by the Writings of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

In addition to the exciting premieres, the inspiring finale of each program will be Alvin Ailey’s perennial crowd-pleasing masterpiece Revelations, known to send hearts soaring and lift audiences to their feet. Ailey’s 32 extraordinary dancers will delight and captivate audiences with a range of dynamic premieres and repertory favorites. The full program will be announced by January 2017. Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater inspires in all a universal celebration of the human spirit using the African-American cultural experience and the American modern dance tradition. Nearly 60 years after its founding, Ailey continues to move forward under the leadership of Robert Battle, revealing once again why Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater is one of the world’s most beloved dance companies. Tickets, starting at $25, are available at The Fox Theatre box office, 660 Peachtree Street NE, www.alvinailey.org, www.foxatltix. com or by calling 855-285-8499.

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lvin Ailey American Dance Theater announces a return to the Fabulous Fox Theatre, February 15 – 19, 2017 as part of a 19-city North American tour that will astound and uplift returning and new audiences alike. Tickets are now on sale for six breathtaking performances that will feature a wide variety of classics, favorites and timely premieres. Atlantans will be dazzled and moved by this new season, highlighted by r-Evolution, Dream, a world premiere staged by Hope Boykin. The veteran Ailey dancer drew inspiration from the sermons and speeches of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., during a visit to Atlanta’s National Center for Civil and Human Rights. The large ensemble work pays homage to the city’s greatest peacemaker and civil rights leader through creative storytelling and new music composed by Ali Jackson (Jazz at Lincoln Center) and historic and original writings narrated by Leslie Odom, Jr. (Hamilton).

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professional artists series

ALONZO KING LINES BALLET Saturday, Jan. 14

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Georgia-born choreographer Alonzo King returns home with his visionary world-renowned works that draw on deeply rooted cultural traditions.

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2016-17 SERIES RIALTO SERIES HIGHLIGHTS Ramsey Lewis & John Pizzarelli Tribute to Nat King Cole Sat, Jan 21 • 8 PM

Sweet Honey in the Rock® Sat, Feb 18 • 8 PM

Malpaso Dance Company Sat, Feb 11 • 8 PM

Balé Folclórico da Bahia Fri & Sat, Feb 24 & 25 • 8 PM

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Shaolin Warriors, Sat, Mar 25 • 8 PM

WHERE ATLANTA MEETS THE WORLD!


Winners Announced for Atlanta’s Suzi Awards 29 CATEGORIES ~ 14 PROFESSIONAL COMPANIES ~ 44 PRODUCTIONS

The cast of the Alliance Theatre’s 2015/16 production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Photo by Greg Mooney.

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tlanta, GA, November 8, 2016—The Suzi Bass Awards, Inc. announced winners for the 2015-2016 Atlanta professional theatrical season last night, November 7, 2016, at the 12th annual awards ceremony held at the Porter Sanford III Performing Arts and Community Center. The Alexandra Ficken, Ashley Chasteen, & Jeremy Aggers in the Alliance Theatre’s 2015/16 production of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Photo by Greg Mooney.

ceremony was directed by Suehyla El-Attar and hosted by Gina Rickicki and Topher Payne. Presenters included Kevin Gillese, Richard Garner, Mark Kendall, Tara Ochs, Brenda Porter, Rob Cleveland, and Rachel May, with a special appearance by area apprentices.

Niki Badua (Kim), Linder Sutton (Tam), and Chase Peacock (Chris) in Miss Saigon at Serenbe Playhouse. Photo by BreeAnne Clowdus

Kenny Raskin & Rob Cleveland in Aurora Theatre’s 2015-16 production of I’m Not Rappaport. Photo by Chris Bartelski

Devon Hales, Tim Quartier, Christy Baggett in Theatrical Outfit’s production of The Light In The Piazza. Photo by BreeAnne Clowdus

Garrett Turner & Diany Rodriguez in Theatrical Outfit & Aurora Theatre’s production of In The Heights. Photo by Chris Bartelski

2015-2016 Suzi Bass Award Winners PLAY

Outstanding Production of a Play The City of Conversation – Horizon Theatre Outstanding Direction of a Play David de Vries* for I’m Not Rappaport – Aurora Theatre

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Play Mary Lynn Owen* for Wit – Aurora Theatre Outstanding Lead Actor in a Play Kenny Raskin for I’m Not Rappaport – Aurora Theatre

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Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play Rachel Frawley for The Crucible – The Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play Eric Mendenhall* for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest – Alliance Theatre



2015-2016 Suzi Bass Award Winners List, continued

Outstanding Ensemble of a Play The cast of Let Nothing You Dismay at Stage Door Players; Bryan Brendle, Amanda Cucher, Mark Gray, Shelly McCook, Doyle Reynolds, Gina Rickicki, Emily Sams, Ben Silver Outstanding Costume Design of a Play DeeDee Chmielewski for The Revolutionists – 7 Stages Outstanding Lighting Design of a Play Michael Gend for A Steady Rain – Alliance Theatre Outstanding Scenic Design of a Play Isabel A. & Moriah Curley-Clay for I’m Not Rappaport – Aurora Theatre Outstanding Sound Design of a Play Elisheba Ittoop for Ethel – Alliance Theatre

MUSICAL

Outstanding Production of a Musical Miss Saigon – Serenbe Playhouse Outstanding Director of a Musical Brian Clowdus for Miss Saigon – Serenbe Playhouse Outstanding Musical Direction Chris Brent Davis for Miss Saigon – Serenbe Playhouse Outstanding Choreography Ricardo Aponte for In the Heights – Aurora Theatre & Theatrical Outfit Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical Niki Badua for Miss Saigon – Serenbe Playhouse Outstanding Lead Actor in a Musical Kevin Harry for Sweeney Todd – Actor’s Express

Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Leslie Bellair for The Toxic Avenger – Horizon Theatre Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical Chase Peacock* for Miss Saigon – Serenbe Playhouse Outstanding Costume Design of a Musical Isabel Curley-Clay and Moriah Curley-Clay for The Toxic Avenger – Horizon Theatre Outstanding Lighting Design of a Musical Maria Cristina Fusté for In the Heights – Aurora Theatre & Theatrical Outfit Outstanding Scenic Design of a Musical Shannon Robert for In the Heights – Aurora Theatre & Theatrical Outfit Outstanding Sound Design of a Musical Adam Howarth for Miss Saigon – Serenbe Playhouse Outstanding World Premiere Production Let Nothing You Dismay, by Topher Payne, presented at Stage Door Players

THEATRE FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES

Outstanding Production – Theatre for Young Audiences The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe – Alliance Theatre Outstanding Original Work – Theatre for Young Audiences A Bucket of Blessings – Alliance Theatre Outstanding Design – Theatre for Young Audiences (tie) Pancakes, Pancakes! – Alliance Theatre Set Design – Kat Conley; Costume Design – Jeff Cone;

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Lighting Design – Ken Yunker; Sound Design – Clay Benning; Projection Design – Mike Tutaj Outstanding Direction – Theatre for Young Audiences The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe – Alliance Theatre Director – Rosemary Newcott; Movement Choreographer – Jen MacQueen Outstanding Performance – Theatre for Young Audiences (tie) The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe – Alliance Theatre; Jeremy Aggers, Lauren Boyd, Ashley Chasteen, Alexandra Ficken, Jelani Jones, Enoch King, Tess Malis Kincaid, Patrick Wade, Markell Williams SPECIAL AWARDS 2016 Gene-Gabriel Moore Playwriting Award Moxie, by Lane Carlock and Brian Kurlander, produced by Theatrical Outfit 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award Pete Shinn, artist, mentor 2016 Callboard Award Cindy Kearns, Production Stage Manager, Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse 2016 Audience Choice Award for Outstanding Season Theatrical Outfit

WINS BY THEATRE Alliance Theatre – 8 Aurora Theatre – 7 Serenbe Playhouse – 6 Horizon – 3 Theatrical Outfit – 3 Stage Door Players – 2 Actor’s Express – 1 Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse – 1 7 Stages – 1 For more info, visit www.SuziAwards.org



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ust six miles east of downtown Atlanta, the delightful, delicious, and dynamic city of Decatur invites you to shop, sip and savor more than 200 “indie” storefront boutiques, galleries, salons, services, cafés, and destination dining spots within the city’s four square miles. Stroll our walkable downtown and take in a visual feast of five compelling outdoor sculptures in our Artway public art series. Five new sculptures have just been 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 via new, eye-popping, creative crosswalks along our main street, Ponce de Leon Avenue. Check out the latest show at our Arts Alliance gallery / Visitors Center at 113 Clairemont Ave. And while you’re there, pick up pocket guides on all of the best places to shop, sip, dine, stay, and knock around. In the shopping mood? Discover artsy offerings at Decatur Fine Arts Gallery, HomeGrown, and Wild Oats and Billy Goats. Swoon over housewares, décor and furniture at Found Co., Coco + Mischa, and Trinity Mercantile and Design. Source trendy trinkets

at Sq/Ft and Vivid Boutique. Find fab fashion at Bleu Hanger Boutique, Squash Blossom, Boutique Karma and Très Jolie. Browse for baubles at Kismet Fine Jewelry and Art, Aimée Jewelry Boutique and Gallery, and Worthmore Jewelers. Indulge in a little personal pampering at Fabu Face Spa, Jazmin Spa, and Natural Body. Try a new ‘do from Grow, Terra Mater, Halo Salon, Adore Salon, and SalonRed Kids. Decaturrestaurant-tour.com previews Decatur’s top dining spots including Revival, Kimball House, No. 246, The Iberian Pig, Taqueria del Sol, Leon’s Full Service, Wahoo and more. Savor the fare at S.O.S. Tiki Bar, The Pinewood, Cakes & Ale, Chai Pani, Sushi Avenue, Farm Burger, Siam Thai and The Imperial — just a few of Decatur’s 80+ standout eateries. Decatur’s newest hot spots include Brush Sushi Izakaya, Grindhouse Killer Burgers, and Truman Tavern. Take care of that sweet tooth at Butter & Cream, Revolution Doughnuts, Highland Bakery and Jeni’s Ice Cream. 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 on visitdecaturgeorgia.com.

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Celebrating 90 Years of Service! Worship at 11:00 a.m.

Service opportunities, concerts, youth group, supper club, choir, prayer groups, young adult fellowship and more.

Feb. 9 - 26, 2017

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Join us!

www.covenantpresbyterian.us 2461 Peachtree Road, NE, Atlanta, GA 30305 (404) 237-0363

COME DANCE WITH US! Why Choose Gwinnett Ballet Theatre?

Convenience: 1800 Macleod Drive in Lawrenceville. Just across Sugarloaf Parkway from Gwinnett Tech.

Professional Teaching Sta: Our teachers have extensive professional backgrounds and experience.

Performance Opportunities For All Ages, Our annual Nutcracker (the largest in our area,) our annual recital, and much more! Proven Results: Our students excel, winning scholarships and many other awards at the ďŹ nest professional dance companies and colleges in the country.

Photo by Richard Calmes

Amazing Studios: 20,000 square feet with 5 large studios featuring sprung flooring and covered with professional grade Marley.

OPEN HOUSE: Sunday, January 8, 2017

Gwinnet Ballet Theatre Studios 1800 Macleod Drive, Lawrenceville, GA 30043 Advanced & Intermediate Intensives June 5-9, 12-16, July 17-21

2017 SUMMER INTENSIVES & CAMPS Beginner Intensives June 19-23, July 17-21

Summer Dance Camps June 12-16, 19-23, July 10-14, 17-21

ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS NOW! Instruction in ballet, jazz, hip-hop, and modern.

770-237-0046 www.gwinnettballet.org


Photo by Jeff Roffman

From Star Wars to Shostakovich

The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Serves Up a Season Full of Surprises

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inter is finally here and it’s time to start planning for the year ahead! The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra has a little something for everyone, including the return of Star Wars and More: The Music of John Williams at 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 breathtaking performance! On January 20, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra will also perform the Music of David Bowie accompanied by a full rock band and led by singer, Tony Vincent. Next up, Symphony Hall will also have a stop for The Last Waltz 40 Tour on January 24. The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s popular film series continues on January 27 and 28, with Raiders of the Lost Ark, the complete film accompanied by the Orchestra performing the score live. January will also feature two weekends with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s brilliant Principal Guest Conductor, Donald

Runnicles. January 12 and 14, the Orchestra will perform Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto, one of the composer’s most treasured works as performed by pianist Kirill Gerstein. The evening will also feature Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 10 and a new work by composer Marc Neikrug. The following weekend (January 19 and 21) Maestro Runnicles will lead the Orchestra and Chorus in Bruckner’s Symphony No. 9 and Te Deum. And if you’re looking for an authentic Irish experience to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, don’t look any further than Symphony Hall. Straight from Dublin, The Chieftains, featuring the otherworldly sounds of piper Paddy Moloney will bring out the Irish in you on March 7, and on March 17 and 18, the ladies will take the stage, Cherish the Ladies, that is. So make your plans to celebrate old St. Patrick with one of these highly renowned Celtic groups! Visit aso.org today for a full listing of performances.

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A Night at the Opera!

Season 10 Anniversary Concert JOIN US for this Special Night of Celebration March 4, 2017 8:00 pm

Rossini, Puccini, Verdi, Overtures, Arias, Choruses, Divas & Drama!

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Johns Creek United Methodist Church, 11180 Medlock Bridge Rd, Johns Creek, GA 30022

MAKING ITS TRIUMPHANT RETURN TO ATLANTA! ON SALE NOW FEBRUARY 22-MARCH 5 FOXTHEATRE.ORG/PHANTOM 855-285-8499


By Jamie Clements (Development Manager)

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hen most people think of community choirs, they envision silver hair, vibrato, and church basement rehearsal halls. Atlanta Master Chorale takes a bit of a different tack on the concept. Now in its 33rd season, the group that started exactly how you might imagine has blossomed into a national award-winning, sell-out crowd-garnering powerhouse of a community choir. Under the artistic direction of Dr. Eric Nelson, Atlanta Master Chorale now adds to its list of accolades and awards the honor of being a featured choir at the 2017 American Choral Directors Association National Conference. Selected from nearly 300 auditioning choirs as one of only 27 choirs nationwide to perform at the March conference, this is a chance for Atlanta Master Chorale to showcase some of the incredible music on offer in Atlanta to the thousands of choral directors from around the country who will be convened to celebrate all things choral music. The conference theme, “A Life of Song,” will honor choral music’s enduring ability to have meaning in every stage of life. In addition to some of the chorale’s favorite music from recent concerts, the program for this national

spotlight concert will include a new commission by American Composer Shawn Kirchner, written specifically for Atlanta Master Chorale, and premiered at the convention. “Singing at National ACDA is the pinnacle of choral achievement for any ensemble, but especially for a community choir. This is a stunning milestone, and a tribute to Atlanta Master Chorale’s remarkable talent and commitment of time and energy over many months (and for some, many years) of Tuesday night rehearsals!” — Eric Nelson, Artistic Director The 64 singers in the volunteer chorale hail from all corners of the Metro Atlanta community, spanning careers from educators and church musicians to attorneys and scientists. Performing five mainstage concerts each season at Emory University’s Schwartz Center for Performing Arts, the chorale prides itself on what Nelson considers the Atlanta Master Chorale experience: shoulder to shoulder, voice to voice, one voice lost in another, each agreeing upon something beyond themselves. For more information, please visit AtlantaMasterChorale.org

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Photos by Eric Richards Photography

Atlanta Choir Takes to the National Stage


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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE SPOTLIGHTS Beauty and the Beast by Atlanta Dance Theatre Atlanta Dance Theatre’s Ballet of Beauty and the Beast is choreographed by Shelley Grames. In this enchanted tale, a young prince is transformed into a Beast because of his selfishness and arrogance. Beauty has a kind and generous heart. The two are brought together after Beauty’s father wanders into the castle and is held captive until Beauty takes his place. Over time, Beauty chips away at the Beast, finding a good and loving heart. The two fall in love and the spell is broken, proving that love is more than skin deep. www. atlantadancetheatre.org

David Bowie. Then on January 31st, legendary jazz guitarist Pat Metheny will take the stage with Antonio Sanchez, Linda Oh and Gwilym Simcock to exhibit a range of music from Metheny’s extensive career. On February 16th, join us for An Evening In Conversation With Yanni as one of the most celebrated composers of our time steps off the concert stage to give fans a chance to interact with him on a more intimate level. Tickets for these and many other great shows are on sale now at Ticketmaster. For more information, please visit www.ASOPresents.org.

Play the Play with Cat the Cat returns to the Alliance, Jan 10 – Feb 19, 2017 Based on Mo Willems’ beloved CAT the CAT series, this play explores the often terrifying situation of making a new friend. Using the rhyming and simple language of the books, this theatrical experience will invite our young audience to share in the nerves and the joy of the experience, and ultimately make a room full of new friends themselves. Back by popular demand following its world premiere last season, come play the play with Cat the Cat! Tickets and information are available at www. alliancetheatre.org/catthecat.

Because of Winn Dixie Presented by Alabama Shakespeare Festival Alabama Shakespeare Festival presents Tonyaward winner Duncan Sheik’s new musical, Because of Winn Dixie, January 27th through February 12th. Based on the Newberry Honor Distinction book by Kate DiCamillo with a book and lyrics by Tony-nominated Legally Blonde lyricist, Nell Benjamin, Because of Winn Dixie is the story of a lonely little girl whose life is transformed by a very special dog. This charming new musical is sure to delight the entire family! Plan a spring trip to ASF to see Shakespeare’s The Two Gentlemen of Verona and The Tempest, Sherlock Holmes and world premiere of Jeffry Chastang’s Dauphin Island — visit www.asf.net for details.

Winter Season at Atlanta Symphony Hall Winter has finally arrived at Atlanta Symphony Hall, and with it a calendar of top-notch acts! On Friday, January 20th, The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra will be joined by Conductor Brent Havens, vocalist Tony Vincent and a full rock band to perform The Music Of

CORE Presents “Life Interrupted” CORE, the awardwinning contemporary dance organization based in Atlanta and Houston (www.coredance.org), will present the Atlanta premiere of “Life Interrupted” at 7 Stages Theatre Feb. 23-26. The dance/theater work explores the story of the internment

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of American citizens of Japanese descent during WWII. February 2017 marks the 75th anniversary of President Franklin Roosevelt’s signing of Executive Order 9066 authorizing the creation of the Japanese-American internment camps. Tickets are $22.50 in advance and $25 at the door and may be purchased at www.coredance.org.

technology innovator, Tsakos will preview her new work Billion Billions, which will premier at GeorgiaTech in 2017. Then jazz pianist Vijay Iyer and his Trio make their first visit to Georgia Tech on February 17 for a great night of jazz. Shows are held at the Ferst Center for the Arts on the midtown Atlanta campus. See details on all the music, dance, and theatre this season at www.arts.gatech.edu.

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 mobile-friendly www.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 www.visitdecaturga.com.

America’s Cultural Ambassador to the World — Alvin Ailey Now more than ever, we need the power of dance to bring us all together, connected by our common humanity. Engage your emotions when Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, America’s Cultural Ambassador to the World, returns to Atlanta for six performances only with premieres that touch on timely topics and beloved classics such as Revelations, the Alvin Ailey masterpiece that fervently explores the places of deepest grief and holiest joy in the soul. Feb 15-19, The Fox Theatre, Tickets from $25 available at www.foxtheatre.org 855-2858499

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Arts@Tech: Alonzo King Returns Home Renowned San Francisco choreographer Alonzo King and his LINES Ballet company return to his home state of Georgia for a threecity tour that includes Georgia Tech’s Ferst Center for the Arts. King creates works that draw on a diverse set of deeply rooted cultural traditions, imbuing classical ballet with new expressive potential. His Atlanta visit during MLK Weekend will include the January 14 performance and outreach events with local students. Coming up on February 11 for Arts@Tech is An Evening with Natasha Tsakos. An art and

‘Having Our Say, The Delany Sisters’ First 100 Years 103-year-old Sadie and 101-year-old Bessie Delany are preparing dinner in remembrance of their father’s birthday. While they cook, they recount a fascinating series of events and anecdotes drawn from their rich family history and their careers as pioneering African American professional women. As descendants of slaves, they have seen their fair share of turbulent times, and yet they forge into the present, with a little daily yoga to help along the way. Having

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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE SPOTLIGHTS Rialto Center for the Arts Providing Internationally Renowned Performances Georgia State’s Rialto Center for the Arts celebrates its centennial year with the 2016-2017 Rialto Series performances by internationally renowned artists — from jazz to world musicians to dance. The Rialto is proud to celebrate 100 years as an anchor in downtown Atlanta and our 20th year with Georgia State by bringing back fan favorites such as Balé Folclórico da Bahia, Sweet Honey in the Rock®,” and Dianne Reeves. When the Rialto opened in 1916, it was considered “the largest motion-picture theater in the southeast”; today, the Rialto is pleased to be the place Where Atlanta Meets the World. www.rialto.gsu.edu

Our Say is our history. It celebrates women and men, African Americans, our country, and the indomitable human spirit. Written by Emily Mann. Directed by Andrea Frye. www.get.org A Night at the Opera with Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra Join the JCSO as we present our official 10th Anniversary Concert, A Night at the Opera, on Saturday, March 4, 2017 at 8:00pm, Johns Creek United Methodist Church. Featured will be the full JCSO, Johns Creek Chorale, and a quartet of special guest soloists all under the direction of Maestro J. Wayne Baughman. This will be a remarkable night of overtures, arias, and choruses from some of the most beloved operas of all time, featuring the works of Puccini, Rossini, Verdi, and Wagner. Don’t miss what will be a very special night with some very special highlights. Questions? Email info@johnscreeksymphony. org or call 678-748-5802. Purchase tickets online at www.johnscreeksymphony.org.

20th Annual Kwanzaa Celebration with Total Dance/Dancical Productions Total Dance/Dancical Productions, Inc proudly announces its 20th Annual Kwanzaa Celebration featuring “Fusion-From Africa to Hip Hop” on Friday, December 30, 2016 at the Fulton County Southwest Arts Center, located at 915 New Hope Rd, Atlanta, GA 30331 at 8:00pm. Every December, while other dance companies traditionally present some version of “The Nutcracker”, Terrie Ajile Axam, Founder and Artistic Director of Dancical Productions, Inc., shares her work, “Fusion-From Africa to Hip Hop” as a part of the Kwanzaa Holiday tradition. “FUSION” was originally a national college tour production reaching over 100 colleges and universities. www. dancicalproductions.com

Out Front Theatre Presents A Kid Like Jake On the eve of the admissions cycle for Manhattan’s most exclusive private schools, Alex and Greg have high hopes for their son Jake, a precocious four-year-old who happens to prefer Cinderella to G.I. Joe. But as the process continues, Jake’s behavior becomes erratic and perplexing, and other adults in his life start to wonder whether his fondness for dress-up might be cause for concern. The story of a husband and wife struggling to do right by their son, A Kid Like Jake is a study of intimacy and parenthood and the fantasies that accompany both. For more visit us at www.outfronttheatre. com

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Kenny Leon’s True Colors Theatre presents Ike Holter’s award winning play “Exit Strategy.” A Chicago public high school is slated for closure at the end of the year and the impending shutdown causes tensions in the school’s already volcanic neighborhood to rise to the breaking point. As a small group of teachers launch a last minute battle to save the school, they put their careers, future, and safety in the hands of a fast talking administrator who comes on strong; but might actually have no clue what he’s doing. For more info visit us at www. truecolorstheatre.org

CORE Presents A World of Difference CORE Concert Contemporary & Aerial Dance Company, artistic director Bala Sarasvati, will present A World of Difference for the 2017 UGA season. The evening will explore some of the biggest and most vital questions currently discussed across the globe about the use of our natural resources - and impact on the inevitable future of our planet and its occupants. The evening’s show will consist of non-stop aerial and contemporary dance, enhanced with animation, film, actors, live music and more. The company will performance on silks, slings, lyras, bungee, trapeze, net and more to push the boundaries into flight. www.dance.uga.edu/core-concertdance-company

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ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE WINTER KIDS SHOWS PLAY THE PLAY WITH CAT THE CAT 1/10/2017 – 2/19/2017 Price: $5 to $10 Alliance Theatre 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: alliancetheatre.org 404-733-5000 DISNEY’S THE LITTLE MERMAID 1/12/2017 – 1/15/2017 Price: $33.50 to $128.50 Broadway in Atlanta at The Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: foxtheatre.org 855-285-8499 MUSIC FOR THE VERY YOUNG: MEET THE WOODWINDS 1/21/2017 – 1/22/2017 Price: $8 to $15 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at The Woodruff Arts Center 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: atlantasymphony.org 404-733-4200 THE ONE AND ONLY IVAN 2/3/2017 – 2/26/2017 Price: $11 to $26 Synchronicity Theatre 1545 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: synchrotheatre.com 404-484-8636 OLIVER TWIST 2/28/2017 – 3/5/2017 Price: $25 Center for Puppetry Arts 1404 Spring St. NW, Atlanta TIX: puppet.org 404-873-3391

THEATRE SHOWS DOCTOR FAUSTUS 1/5/2017 – 1/29/2017 Price: $15 to $46 Atlanta Shakespeare Company 499 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: shakespearetavern.com 404-874-5299 THE MOUNTAINTOP 1/12/2017 – 2/12/2017 Price: $16 to $55 Aurora Theatre 128 East Pike St., Lawrenceville TIX: auroratheatre.com 678-226-6222

THE CRUCIBLE 1/21/2017 – 2/19/2017 Price: $20 to $40 Actor’s Express 887 W. Marietta St., Atlanta TIX: actors-express.com 404-607-7469 BECAUSE OF WINN DIXIE 1/27/2017 – 2/12/2017 Prices (range): $30-60 Alabama Shakespeare Festival Festival Theatre One Festival Drive, Montgomery, AL 36117 TIX: 334.271.5353 www.asf.net ROMEO AND JULIET 2/3/2017 – 2/26/2017 Price: $15 to $36 Atlanta Shakespeare Company 499 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: shakespearetavern.com 404-874-5299 TOO HEAVY FOR YOUR POCKET 2/4/2017 – 2/26/2017 Price: $20 to $42 Alliance Theatre 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: alliancetheatre.org 404-733-5000 LOST IN THE COSMOS: THE LAST SELF-HELP SEMINAR 2/09/2017 – 2/26/2017 Price: $20 to $48 Theatrical Outfit 84 Luckie St. NW, Atlanta TIX: theatricaloutfit.org 678-528-1500 AND THEN THERE WERE NONE 2/10/2017 – 2/25/2017 Price: $15 to $23 Act 3 Playhouse 6285-R Roswell Rd. NE, Atlanta TIX: act3 productions.org 770-241-1905 THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 2/11/2017 – 5/13/2017 Prices (range): $30-60 Alabama Shakespeare Festival Octagonl Theatre One Festival Drive, Montgomery, AL 36117 TIX: 334.271.5353 www.asf.net

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CASH AND THE KING: A TRIBUTE TO ELVIS AND JOHNNY CASH 2/14/2017 Prices (range): $35-60 Alabama Shakespeare Festival Festival Theatre One Festival Drive, Montgomery, AL 36117 TIX: 334.271.5353 www.asf.net JAY LENO 2/17/2017 Price: $56 to $146 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta TIX: cobbenergycentre.com 770-916-2800 EXIT STRATEGY 2/21/2017 – 3/19/2017 Price: $20 to $50 True Colors Theatre Company at Southwest Arts Center 915 New Hope Rd. NW, Atlanta TIX: trucolorstheatre.org 404-532-1901 THE TEMPLE BOMBING 2/22/2017 – 3/12/2017 Price: $20 to $72 Alliance Theatre 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: alliancetheatre.org 404-733-5000 TROUBADOUR 1/18/2017 – 2/27/2017 Price: $20 to $72 Alliance Theatre 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: alliancetheatre.org 404-733-5000 IN THE MOOD – A 1940S MUSICAL REVIEW 1/22/2017 Price: $22 to $62 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta TIX: cobbenergycentre.com 770-916-2800 THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA 2/22/2017 – 3/5/2017 Single Ticket Price TBA Broadway in Atlanta at The Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: foxtheatre.org 855-285-8499

A KID LIKE JAKE BY DANIEL PEARLE 2/9/2017 – 2/26/2017 Prices: $15 - $25 Out Front Theatre Company 999 Brady Ave, Atlanta GA 30318 TIX: 404-448-2755, www.outfronttheatre.com

CONCERTS STUART STEPHENSON PERFORMS HAYDN’S TRUMPET CONCERTO 1/5/2017 – 1/07/2017 Price: $20 to $89 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at Symphony Hall 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: atlantasymphony.org 404-733-4200 DONALD RUNNICLES LEADS THE ORCHESTRA IN SHOSTAKOVICH AND THE WORLD PREMIERE 1/12/2017 – 1/14/2017 Price: $20 to $89 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at Symphony Hall 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: atlantasymphony.org 404-733-4200 THE MUSIC OF DAVID BOWIE ACCOMPANIED BY THE ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 1/20/2017 Price: $19.50 to $89.50 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at Symphony Hall 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: atlantasymphony.org 404-733-4200 ATLANTA COMMUNITY CHORAL FESTIVAL 1/21/2017 Price: Free! Atlanta Master Chorale at Emory University’s Schwartz Center for Performing Arts 1700 North Decatur Rd., Atlanta INFO: atlantamasterchorale.org GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY CONDUCTING STUDIO SALON 2/24/2017 8pm Prices FREE Florence Kopleff Recital Hall 10 Peachtree Center Ave. NE, TIX: music.gsu.edu

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ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE WINTER GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC FACULTY ARTIST SERIES CONCERT 1/24/2017 8pm Prices FREE Florence Kopleff Recital Hall 10 Peachtree Center Ave. NE TIX: music.gsu.edu THE BEACH BOYS 1/25/2017 Price: $46 to $86 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta TIX: cobbenergycentre.com 770-916-2800 JAZZ MASTERS: RAMSEY LEWIS, JIMMY COBB, RICHARD DAVIS, AND LOU DONALDSON 1/26/2017 Price: $38 to $84 Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth St. NW, Atlanta TIX: rialtocenter.org 404-412-9849

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RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK WITH THE ORCHESTRA PERFORMING THE SCORE LIVE 1/27/2017 – 1/28/2017 Price: $27 to $64 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at The Woodruff Arts Center 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: atlantasymphony.org 404-733-4200 THE NILE PROJECT 1/28/2017 Price: $31 to $62 Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth St. NW, Atlanta TIX: rialtocenter.org 404-412-9849 CONDUCTOR JUN MÄRKL LEADS SCHUMANN, STRAUSS AND TCHAIKOVSKY EITH CELLIST JOHANNES MOSER 2/2/2017 – 2/4/2017 Price: $20 to $89 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at The Woodruff Arts Center 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: atlantasymphony.org 404-733-4200 AN EVENING IN CONVERSATION WITH YANNI 2/16/2017 Price: $39.50 to $250 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at The Woodruff Arts Center 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: atlantasymphony.org 404-733-4200 ROBERT SPANO LEADS MAHLER’S FIRST SYMPHONY AND PIANIST JUHO POHJONEN PERFORMS BEETHOVEN 2/09/2017 – 2/11/2017 Price: $20 to $89 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at The Woodruff Arts Center 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: atlantasymphony.org 404-733-4200 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE CONCERT 2/10/2017 8pm Prices FREE Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth Street, NW, Atlanta, GA TIX: music.gsu.edu


ROMANCE IN THE AIR 2/11/2017 Price: $10 The Michael O’Neal Singers at Alpharetta Presbyterian Church 180 Academy St., Alpharetta TIX: mosingers.com 770-594-7974 THE MUSIC OF THE INCOMPARABLE SIMON & GARFUNKEL 2/17/2017 – 2/18/2017 Price: $20 to $60 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at The Woodruff Arts Center 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: atlantasymphony.org 404-733-4200 AMERICA, VOL. 1 2/18/2017 Price: $10 to $30 Georgia Symphony Orchestra at Marietta Performing Arts Center 1171 Whitlock Ave., Marietta TIX: georgiasymphony.org

SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK 2/18/2017 Price: $38 to $73 Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth St. NW, Atlanta TIX: rialtocenter.org 404-412-9849 CONDUCTOR MICHAEL FRANCIS AND PIANIST BENJAMIN GROSVENOR 2/23/2017 – 2/24/2017 Price: $20 to $89 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at The Woodruff Arts Center 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: atlantasymphony.org 404-733-4200 A NIGHT AT THE OPERA! 3/4/2017 Prices : $32-$16 Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra Johns Creek United Methodist Church 11180 Medlock Bridge Road, Johns Creek, GA 30097 TIX: 678-748-5802 www.johnscreeksymphony.org

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ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE WINTER DANCE GWINNETT BALLET THEATRE SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE 1/8/2017 Prices: Free Gwinnett Ballet Theatre School 1800 MacLoud Drive Lawrenceville GA 30043 TIX: 770-237-0046, www.gwinnettballet.org

A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE 2/22/2017 – 2/25/2017 Prices: $12-$16 CORE Concert Contemporary and Aerial Dance Company New Dance Theatre UGA Dance Building, Athens, GA 30602 TIX: 706-542-4400, coreconcertdance.com and dance.uga.edu

ALONZO KING LINES BALLET 1/14/2017 Price: $32 to $42 Ferst Center for the Arts 349 Ferst Dr. NW, Atlanta TIX: arts.gatech.edu 404-894-9600

BALÉ FOLCLÓRICO DA BAHIA 2/24/2017 – 2/25/2017 Price: $38 to $70 Rialto Center for the Arts, 80 Forsyth St. NW, Atlanta TIX: rialtocenter.org 404-412-9849

DAVID BINTLEY’S CARMINA BURANA 2/3/2017 – 2/11/2017 Price: $20 to $128 Atlanta Ballet at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta TIX: atlantaballet.com 404-892-3303

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST 3/24/2017 – 3/25/2017 Prices: $15.50 -$23.50 Atlanta Dance Theatre, Roswell Cultural Arts Center 950 Forrest St, Roswell, GA 30075 TIX: (404) 438-3028, adtshows.com

AN EVENING WITH NATASHA TSAKOS 2/11/2017 Price: $28 Ferst Center for the Arts 349 Ferst Dr. NW, Atlanta TIX: arts.gatech.edu 404-894-9600

FUSION FROM AFRICA TO HIP HOP 12/30/16 @ 8:00PM Prices (range): $20.00 Advance / $25.00 At Door Dancical Productions, Inc., Southwest Arts Center 915 New Hope Road SW, Atlanta GA 30331 TIX: 404-752-0980 www.dancicalproductions.com

MALPASO DANCE COMPANY 2/11/2017 Price: $34 to $65 Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth St. NW, Atlanta TIX: rialtocenter.org 404-412-9849 ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER 2/15/2017 Price: $21.50 to $75.50 The Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: foxtheatre.org 855-285-8499

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