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Fall Arts at a Glance
Katie Burkholder
Beautiful: The Carole King Musical
August 17 through September 17
Aurora Theatre
This musical chronicles the inspiring true story of Carole King’s journey from teenage songwriter to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Tickets start at $21 at auroratheatre.com.
Rooted
August 25 through September 24
Horizon Theatre
Plant researcher and YouTuber Emery Harris lives alone in a house in a tree named Mabel surrounded by plants that, other than her overbearing sister Hazel, are her only source of conversation. When Emery’s calm and quiet is disrupted by a massive and growing crowd of YouTube channel devotees singing to her, she is forced to look down from the branches and face the outside world. Tickets start at $30 at horizontheatre.com.
The Lost Art of Dreaming
September 14 through 16
7 Stages
Trailblazing transgender choreographer Sean Dorsey comes to 7 Stages with the Atlanta premiere of Sean Dorsey Dance’s new work. Tickets are available at 7stages.org.
La Sylphide
September 15 through 17
Atlanta Ballet
A beloved masterpiece, La Sylphide contains all the elements of Romantic ballet: a dark setting enshrouded in mist, a melodramatic love story doomed by a mysterious enchantment, and ethereal women in white. The famously specific Bournonville style provides joyful high points in the tragic story of a Scottish nobleman who finds himself in love with a sylph — a fairy-like spirit who is not of his world. Tickets start at $26 at atlantaballet.com.
The Shining
September 15 through October 1
Alliance Theatre
Alliance Theatre and The Atlanta Opera present Stephen King’s iconic, supernatural tale of possession and murder. Jack Torrance, a father with a troubled past, finds new employment as the winter caretaker for the Overlook Hotel. But as the family settles into their new accommodations, demonic spirits from the hotel’s past begin to take hold of Jack as he becomes a vessel for their murderous intents.
Tickets start at $25 at allinacetheatre.org.
Pabllo Vittar in Concert
September 17
Variety Playhouse
Becky G in Concert
September 21
The Eastern
Cullud Wattah
September 21 through October 25
Actor’s Express
It is 2016, and it has been 936 days since Flint, Michigan, has had clean water. As sole provider for her daughters, sister, and elderly mother, third-generation GM employee Marion finds herself on the cusp of a promotion to management. When her sister begins participating in protests against the company for their role in poisoning the water, secrets emerge and tensions mount. Tickets start at $25 at actors-express.com.
That Serious He-Man Ball
September 22 through October 15
Kenny Leon’s True Colors Theatre Sky, Jello, and Twin have been friends since high school. Now in their 30s, they meet up on their local basketball court to talk trash and attempt to exorcize the demons that pursue them through their everyday lives.
Tickets start at $20 at truecolorstheatre.org.
Frankie Cosmos in Concert
September 25
Terminal West
Passing Strange
September 27 through October 22
Theatrical Outfit
A soulful and electrifying coming of age musical, “Passing Strange” takes us on an odyssey in search of identity, acceptance, and the “Real.” A young man discovers his musical calling and sets off for Europe, leaving behind his mother and comfortable suburban life. In his rebellion filled with sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll, he yearns for something in life that he thinks can only be found in art. Tickets available at theatricaloutfit.org.
Kim Petras in Concert
October 4
Coca-Cola Roxy Fiddler on the Roof
October 6 through 22
City Springs Theatre
Winner of nine Tony Awards when it debuted in 1964, “Fiddler on the Roof” has touched audiences worldwide with its humor, warmth, and honesty. Set in the little village of Anatevka, the story centers on Tevye, a poor milkman, and his five daughters. With the help of a colorful and tight-knit Jewish community, Tevye tries to protect his daughters and instill them with traditional values in the face of changing social mores and the growing anti-Semitism of Czarist Russia. Tickets available at cityspringstheatre.com.
Janelle Monáe in Concert
October 6
Fox Theatre
Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812
October 20 through November 26
Horizon Theatre
Based on a 70-page slice of War and Peace, this Tony Award-winning musical is Tolstoy like you’ve never experienced. Step into a glamorous, romantic world of chandeliers, vodka, and caviar in the salons and opera houses of 19th century Moscow. Tickets start at $30 at horizontheatre.com.
Kesha in Concert
October 21
The Eastern
The Prom
October 26 through November 11
Out Front Theatre Company
Four fading Broadway stars are in desperate need of a new stage. So, when they hear that trouble is brewing around a small-town Indiana prom, they know that it’s time to put a spotlight on the issue … and themselves. The town’s parents want to keep the dance on the straight and narrow — but when one student just wants to bring her girlfriend to prom, the entire town has a date with destiny. Tickets start at $25 at outfronttheatre.com.
Free Spirits
October 27 through 28
Venue TBD
“Demons, Witches, and other Ghoulish Creatures” utilizes a plethora of spooky music for women’s voices ranging from Orban’s “Daemon Irrepit Callidus” to “Time Warp” from the Rocky Horror Picture Show! This concert from the Atlanta Women’s Chorus will provide something for everyone with a touch of scary. Tickets available at voicesofnote.org.
Frankenstein
October 28
Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
The 1931 silent film of Mary Shelley’s classic novel “Frankenstein” is given a lush and vibrant score composed by Michael Shapiro and presented by The Atlanta Opera orchestra and an intimate collection of voices for an entertaining evening at the theater. Tickets start at $30 at atlantaopera.org.
Cirque Du Soleil ECHO
November 5 through January 21
Under the Big Top, Atlantic Station
Recognized over the world, Cirque du Soleil has constantly sought to invoke imagination, provoke senses, and evoke emotions. Tickets start at $54 at cirquedusoleil.com.