Atlanta ShowGuide Winter 2013

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Winter 2013

Greater Atlanta’s Performing Arts Magazine

Artistry of Master Photographer BreeAnne Clowdus

Get Ready! Still Setting the Standard “FTC” Now Stands for 25 Years After Alvin Ailey’s Fabrefaction Theatre Conservatory Passing

Creative Process: Pinch ’N Ouch Theatre Offers Youthful Enthusiasm and Edgy Fare by Holley Calmes

2012-2013 Suzi Bass Award Winners

One of Atlanta’s Busiest Actors Brings the Role of Jack to Life in David Mamet’s Race by Jen McEwen

Porter Sanford III Performing Arts & Community Center

Atlanta Opera’s Path of Music A Jubilant Journey to Season Five Little Shop of Horrors ShowGuide Spotlights Earl Smith Strand Theatre on the Performance Guide Historic Marietta Square January – February 2014 On the Cover: HAIR, Serenbe Playhouse; Photo by BreeAnne Clowdus


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contents The Sleepy Hollow Experience at Serenbe Playhouse; Photo by BreeAnne Clowdus

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Artistry of Master Photographer BreeAnne Clowdus

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Creative Process: Pinch ’N Ouch Theatre Offers Youthful Enthusiasm and Edgy Fare by Holley Calmes

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One of Atlanta’s Busiest Actors Brings the Role of Jack to Life in David Mamet’s Race by Jen McEwen

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Get Ready! “FTC” Now Stands for Fabrefaction Theatre Conservatory

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2012-2013 Suzi Bass Award Winners

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Still Setting the Standard 25 Years After Alvin Ailey’s Passing

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Porter Sanford III Performing Arts & Community Center

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A Jubilant Journey to Season Five

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ShowGuide Spotlights

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ShowGuide Venues

Atlanta Opera’s Path of Music Little Shop of Horrors Earl Smith Strand Theatre on the Historic Marietta Square

Performance Guide January – February 2014

Performance guide courtesy of atlantaplanit.com

The Sleepy Hollow Experience at Serenebe Playhouse; Photo by BreeAnne Clowdus


ARTISTRY OF MASTER PHOTOGRAPHER BreeAnne Clowdus Photographer BreeAnne Clowdus Talks Magic & Tequila

“I am never a stranger.”

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y work is along two fields: theatrical photography and portraits. My techniques combine intense control of studio lighting with Photoshop based compositing techniques. With theatrical photography I’m given creative wings to dream up images as big as my imagination (and available props and budget) will allow. I love an elaborate production - fog machines, horses, a hippie village, snow machines, buckets of blood…ah, it’s a spectacle of grandiose proportion. But I also know that the primary asset of a successful photo is eliciting an authentic moment of emotion from my subjects. That’s the real magic. Actors, oddly enough, aren’t always comfortable having their photo taken. And often the positions I put them in aren’t the most natural to assume. There is often a request to shed clothing, to let me throw something at them or paint something on them. To shiver in the cold. To sweat in the heat. Equus at Actor’s Express; Photo by BreeAnne Clowdus

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To cry. To R&J at Fabrefaction Theatre; scream. To let Shakespeare’s Photo by BreeAnne Clowdus go. These are never easy things for people to do with a stranger so I don’t ever let myself be one. I am NEVER a stranger. As Bruce Gilden said, “I love the people I photograph. I’ve never met most of them, yet through my images I live with them.” And boy do I love to shack up. It helps that I have a fully stocked bar in my studio. I’ve been known to ply nervous subjects with a tequila shot or two. But libation or not, by the time we are 10 minutes into a shoot, I usually have a good angle on the person in front of me and what I need to do to get them to relax, to open up and to become REAL for me. I call it the Pinocchio Effect. Almost everyone shows up made out of wood. It’s my job to sprinkle a little fairy dust and let them know it’s ok to be real. In fact, it is required. And that’s the magic. It’s not my lights or my camera. It’s not Photoshop or expensive lenses. These are not the things of great photographs. As Eisenstaedt said, “It is more important to click with people than to click the shutter.” I could not agree more. To see more of my images or book a portrait or theatrical session, contact me at bclowdus@ gmail.com or give me a shout at 678.644.8323.


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CREATIVE PROCESS:

PINCH ’N OUCH THEATRE OFFERS YOUTHFUL ENTHUSIASM AND EDGY FARE By Holley Calmes “Edgy” is the best word to describe Pinch ‘N Ouch Theatre, a youthful group of dedicated actors shaking up the Atanta theatre scene since 2010. The unusual name is based on a quote from the legendary acting teacher Sanford Meisner, who guided students to act truthfully. Founded and led by Grant McGowen, this troop of youthful artists lives up to Meisner’s standards, earning them the title of “The Hippest Theatre Company in Atlanta” from “Backstage Beat” magazine. “Pinch ‘n’ Ouch Theatre produces exciting new plays that live on the edge,” says McGowen. “It’s a great place to bring someone who likes R-rated independent films or HBO series shows. We also offer some incredible adult classes for serious artists of all levels.” One such play is “Wall Street Wedding,” written by McGowen, which will be running from February 6 to March 1, 2014 at the group’s theatre located at 1085 Ponce de Leon Avenue in Atlanta. “Wall Street Wedding is a satirical comedy about relationships on Wall Street just after the stock market crash of 2008,” McGowen explains. There are a handful of funny characters, a single woman who can’t seem to find a date to save her life, a bride-to-be who wants to rediscover her identify, a newlywed stockbroker who can’t get a break, and a loud mouthed divorcee who says just about everything he feels.” A writer who also acts in his own plays is a fairly unusual circumstance. “It’s really fun performing in something you’ve written, especially in the play ‘Wall Street Wedding’ because it’s funny, sexy, and I get to work with some amazing people. Every now and then I forget I am the writer and I think ‘wow, this line really feels like something I’d say!’” Teaching the craft of acting is another passion for McGowen. “First and foremost, I really try to encourage artists to create. More actors should write for themselves and others. That way they wouldn’t have to sit and wait in an audition room. Secondly, I really strive to enhance the power of the artist’s imagination, and that takes a lot of hard work and practice!” Acting classes are also a part of the Pinch ‘N Ouch experience. 6



ONE OF ATLANTA’S BUSIEST ACTORS BRINGS THE ROLE OF JACK TO LIFE IN DAVID MAMET’S RACE by Jen McEwen

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n the newest work by the Pulitzer Prize winning author of American Buffalo and GlenGarry Glen Ross, Mamet leaves nothing unsaid in this no-holdsbarred suspense story that the Chicago Tribune dubbed “intellectually salacious.” Kenny Leon’s True Colors Theatre Company is thrilled to be presenting the Atlanta premiere featuring Atlanta’s own Andrew Benator in the role of Jack, originated on Broadway by James Spader. Here’s a quick Q&A with Andrew:

us). To date what has been your favorite role to play? A: My favorite role that I’ve played in Atlanta is Max in “Becky Shaw” at Actor’s Express. He was funny, smart, acerbic, fiercely protective of his family, and sometimes behaved like an absolute jerk. He was a blast to play. Q: What is the most intriguing aspect of portraying the role of Jack in David Mamet’s Race? A: It’s all in the title: Jack’s relationships with Henry, with Susan, with the accuser and accused, and with the nature of the allegation. I’ll be navigating those racially charged relationships in the shoes of my character. That’s the challenge.

Q: You are always working across many different stages in Atlanta (good for you and

Q: What do you think audience members will take away from seeing Race? A: There will be a lot of interesting conversations on the car ride home. Replaying moments in your head, trying to see in retrospect what the characters really believe and whether you can empathize with perspective. Don’t miss Andrew in Race by David Mamet at the Southwest Arts Center, February 25 - March 23, 2014. Tickets and Info at www. truecolorstheatre.org

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“FTC” NOW STANDS FOR FABREFACTION THEATRE CONSERVATORY SHAKESPEARE’S R&J; Photo by BreeAnne Clowdus

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et ready for the next level,” says Christina Hoff, Founding Artistic Director of Fabrefaction Theatre Company (FTC). Their mission: cultivate the next generation of theater patrons through diverse professional seasons and elite performancebased training programs for elementary-college students. After four seasons of tremendous growth and extraordinary critical acclaim for productions including Sweeney Todd, Titanic, Assassins, and Urinetown, the West Midtown non-profit is excited to announce groundbreaking plans to revolutionize FTC! In 2014 FTC will become Fabrefaction Theatre Conservatory. Seasons will include four productions that combine top professional theater artists with FTC’s conservatory students. Students cast will receive a full semester of dedicated “triple threat” conservatory classes and more! This will allow FTC to infinitely expand their distinct philosophy of “performance based” training. FTC’s summer series will continue to be dedicated to intensive 2-week student productions. The Conservatory will launch this spring with productions of Shakespeare’s R&J and Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka the Musical. On Valentine’s Day, FTC will open Joe

Calarco’s Shakespeare’s R&J. Set in an all-male Catholic prep school where Shakespeare is forbidden; four students begin reading the banned text. Perceptions and understanding are turned upside down as the fun of play-acting turns serious and the words and meanings begin to hit home as universal truths emerge. Featuring a dynamic cast with FTC student understudies, Director Brian Clowdus describes R&J as, “a groundbreaking adaptation that gets to the heart of Romeo and Juliet. With four powerhouse actors playing every role embrace the angst, lust, and forbidden circumstances of the story. This is NOT your Grandmother’s Romeo and Juliet!” Shakespeare’s R&J will run Thursdays-Sundays February 13th(preview)-May 2nd. In April FTC will fully realize their new structure with a scrumdidilyumptions production of Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newly that is sure to delight everyone’s sweet tooth. This musical adaptation features a new score and favorite songs from the classic film. FTC’s production will star 2013 Suzi Bass Winner Craig Waldrip as Willy Wonka. Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka will run Thursdays-Sundays April 24th(preview)-May 11th. Student auditions are January 21st-23rd. www.fabrefaction.org 10


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2012-2013 SUZI BASS AWARD WINNERS Les Misérables At Aurora Theatre; Photo by Chris Bartelski

Director - Musical: Justin Anderson for “Les

Play Production: “Time Stands Still” at Horizon Misérables” at Aurora Theatre Theatre Lead Actress - Musical: Catherine Porter for “Next Director - Play: Patdro Harris for “Fly” at to Normal” at Alliance Theatre Theatrical Outfit Lead Actor - Musical: Craig Waldrip for “Kiss of Lead Actress - Play: Carolyn Cook for “Time the Spider Woman” at Actor’s Express Stands Still” at Horizon Theatre Featured Actress in a Musical: Adrienne Reynolds Lead Actor - Play: Allen Edwards for “A Walk in for “Shakin’ the Rafters” at Kenny Leon’s True the Woods” at Serenbe Playhouse Colors Theatre Company Featured Actress - Play: Time Stands Still at Horizon Theatre Company and Leslie Bellair for “Les Bernardine Mitchell for “Every Misérables” at Aurora Tongue Confess” at Horizon Theatre Theatre Featured Actor - Musical: Bryant Featured Actor - Play: J.C. Long Smith for “Kiss of the Spider for “The Tempest” at The New Woman” at Actor’s Express American Shakespeare Tavern Ensemble - Musical: “The Ensemble - Play: “Fly” at Ghastly Dreadfuls: The Last Theatrical Outfit (With John Ghast” at Center for Puppetry E. Doyle, Fenner Eaddy, Joel Arts (With Scott DePoy, Kristin Haverty, Reay Ishman, Brian Kurlander, Eric J. Little, J.C. Kaplan, Jon Ludwig, Spencer G. Stephens, Long and Doc Waller) Robert Strickland and Jason von Hinezmeyer) Costume Design - Play: Jamie Bullins for “Tales Music Direction: Ann-Carol Pence for “Les of Edgar Allan Poe” at Center for Puppetry Misérables” at Aurora Theatre Arts and Linda Patterson for “Swell Party” at Choreography: Rafael Amargo for “Zorro” at Georgia Ensemble Theatre Alliance Theatre Lighting Design - Play: Liz Lee for “The Whipping Costume Design - Musical: Amanda McGee for Man” at Alliance Theatre “Tarzan” at The Legacy Theatre Scenic Design - Play: Isabel A. Curley-Clay and Lighting Design - Musical: Liz Lee for “The Ghastly Moriah Curley-Clay for “Time Stands Still” at Dreadfuls: The Last Ghast” at Center for Horizon Theatre Puppetry Arts Sound Design - Play: Laura Cole for “The Scenic Design - Musical: Phillip Male for “Les Tempest” at The New American Shakespeare Misérables” at Aurora Theatre Tavern Sound Design - Musical: Bobby Johnston for World Premiere Production: “Wolves” at Actor’s “Hair” at Serenbe Playhouse Express Musical Production: “Les Misérables” at Aurora Theatre for Youth Production: “Unnecessary Theatre Monsters” at Aurora Theatre

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A PATH OF MUSIC

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he Atlanta Opera’s 2013-14 season opened this October with murder, mayhem and “a production to make Atlanta proud” (examiner.com) in Puccini’s dark thriller, Tosca. The excitement continues this March with Gounod’s Faust, featuring international opera superstars and the beloved Atlanta Opera Chorus conducted by Carl and Sally Gable Music Director Arthur Fagen and directed by Metropolitan Opera director Louisa Muller. In the title role of Faust, Noah Stewart is the tenor you’ll want to be able to say you knew him when. The first black artist to top UK Classical charts, Noah Stewart’s operatic Cinderella story began in Harlem, raised by a single mother. Surrounded by friends who wanted to be basketball players and rappers, Noah found himself on a different path, winning a scholarship to Julliard at the age of 17, followed by a place in the esteemed San Francisco Opera Merola program. Since then Noah has garnered acclaim in the U.S.

Noah Stewart will sing the title role in the Atlanta Opera’s upcoming production of Faust at the Cobb Energy Centre in March.

and abroad from the Metropolitan Opera to Covent Garden. With a chart-topping crossover debut album, “Noah,” and a five album deal with Universal, you’ll be seeing more of this sensational singer. Get a sneak peek of his latest music video at www.noahofficial.com. Metropolitan Opera soprano Mary Dunleavy, who wowed Atlanta audiences last year in the Atlanta Opera production of La traviata, returns in another of her signature roles, Marguerite. Even if you missed the opportunity to see Mary in last year’s La traviata, which ArtsATL.com called “an exquisite performance… in every aspect” you may have heard her voice on the big screen — she is featured in Steven Spielberg’s recent film Lincoln. Don’t miss this gorgeous soprano who has a voice of “an uncommon clarity, flexibility and sweetness of tone that compel rapt attention the moment she starts to sing.” (Opera News.) You can see these stellar performers grace the stage of the beautiful Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre March 8, 11, 14, 16. Get the best seats at the best price with a twoopera subscription which includes tickets to the ever-popular and effervescent The Barber of Seville in production April 26, 29 and May 2 and 4, details at www.atlantaopera.org

Atlanta Opera’s 1995 production of Gounod’s Faust. Photo by J.D. Scott

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LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS EARL SMITH STRAND THEATRE ON THE HISTORIC MARIETTA SQUARE

By Cassi Costoulas

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he lovable story of a dweeb, his crush, and his man-eating plant makes its way to Marietta this January as The Strand Theatre kicks off its 2014 season with LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS. A down-and-out skid row floral assistant becomes an overnight sensation when he discovers an exotic plant with a mysterious craving for fresh blood. Soon, “Audrey II� grows into an ill-tempered, foul-mouthed, R&B-singing carnivore who offers him fame and fortune in exchange for feeding its growing appetite, finally revealing itself to be an alien creature poised for global domination! One of the longest-running Off-Broadway shows of all time, this affectionate spoof of 1950s sci-fi movies has become a household name, thanks to the highly successful film version starring Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene, and Steve Martin. The Strand will be bringing LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS to life in its classic art deco theatre, boasting more than 500 seats, for a timeless theatre experience. Opened in 1935 and renovated in 2008, The Strand offers a unique theatre going experience for residents of Cobb County and beyond. Featuring talented performers and horticultural puppetry, this quirky and fun cult classic of a musical will pack the house with charm and bloodthirsty plantlife

for a night of theatre not to be missed. Charming, tuneful, and hilarious, with tongue firmly planted in cheek, LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS never fails to entertain. Talent and experience make the 2014 cast of LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS a knockout team of performers. Zac Phelps will play the nerdy underdog Seymor, Cassi Costoulas will be the ditzy yet lovable Audrey, and Joe Arnotti will be taking on the role of Orin the mad Dentist. Directed by Earl Reece. Preview night January 9th at 8pm. Runs Friday January 10th @ 8pm, Saturday January 11th @ 8pm, Sunday January 12th @ 3pm, Thursday January 16th @ 8pm, Friday January 17th @ 8pm, Saturday January 18th @ 8pm, and Sunday January 19th @ 8pm. Tickets are $25 for individuals and $20 for group of 10 or more. Box office can be reached via phone at 770.298.0080, online at www.earlsmithstrand. org, or in person at 117 North Park Square, Marietta GA. 16


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STILL SETTING THE STANDARD

25 YEARS AFTER ALVIN AILEY’S PASSING

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lvin Ailey American Dance Theater, beloved as one of the world’s most popular dance companies, returns to Atlanta from February 13th to 16th as part of a 23-city North American tour marking the 25th season since the passing of legendary founder Alvin Ailey. Led by Artistic Director Robert Battle, Ailey’s extraordinary dancers will grace the historic Fox Theatre stage for five performances with an inspiring collection of premieres and new productions from a wide range of renowned choreographers. Advancing a cherished 55-year legacy, Battle is taking the Company to new artistic heights and has been widely applauded by audiences and critics. The highly anticipated engagement will allow Atlanta audiences to experience the power, passion, and astonishing beauty of Ailey’s 30 renowned dancers. “Ailey strives to find new ways to be a beacon of artistic excellence and light,” says Battle. “My amazing dancers surpass boundaries, embodying the vision of great choreographers to create something extraordinary. I am excited to share this season’s cornucopia of treasures with our Atlanta audience as we continue to build upon Ailey’s rich history of inspiring all through dance.”

New works include the propulsive world premiere LIFT by in-demand choreographer Aszure Barton, the West African and modern dance-infused Four Corners by Ronald K. Brown, and the Company premiere of “Bessie” Award-winning work D-Man in the Waters (Part I) by Tony Award-winning choreographer Bill T. Jones. The Company will also present an Alvin Ailey / Duke Ellington program celebrating the historic collaboration between a genius of modern dance and an unparalleled jazz icon. Alvin Ailey’s must-see Revelations will also return to inspire audiences at each performance. A poignant American masterpiece, the work is marked by its ability to transcend all cultural barriers in a hopeful celebration of the human spirit. Ailey invites you to bring a loved one to the Valentine’s Day performance on Friday, February 14th at 8pm or the whole family to the Saturday, February 15th 2pm Family Matinee program, which will be followed by a Q&A session with Ailey’s acclaimed dancers and includes a buy one ticket, get one at 50% off special offer. For additional information about Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater or to purchase tickets starting at $25, visit alvinailey.org or foxtheatre.org. 18


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PORTER SANFORD III PERFORMING ARTS & COMMUNITY CENTER

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n exciting buzz has been created about the newest arts center in DeKalb County, The Porter Sanford III Performing Arts & Community Center. The Porter Sanford Arts Center has been the new home to theatrical The Color Museum; Photo by Charles Mason productions, concerts, networking participation, programs, partnerships and events and art collaborations. The venue houses a 500-seat classes. Located in auditorium, classrooms, studios, blackbox the South DeKalb soundstage and many acres of green space to district, the 500host an outdoor festival in the spring. seat auditorium has The arts center will open the year with provided a platform several exciting production which includes the for such talent as stage play “Da Kinks in my Hair”, and back by David Manuel; Steve Harvey, Hill popular demand, the Atlanta Theatre Festival. Photo byTammy McGarity Harper, Jasmine Guy, For more information on the Porter Peabo Bryson and so many others. Sanford III Performing Arts & Community David Manuel has completed his third Center call 404-687-2775 year as the Executive Jasmine Guy and Kenny Leon; Photo by Charles Mason Director for the arts center. With an extensive and diverse career history in the arts at Atlanta’s Woodruff Arts Center, Manuel has made a commitment to take the arts center to a new level. Under Manuel leadership, the arts center has increased in the areas of community 20


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A JUBILANT JOURNEY TO SEASON FIVE By Paul Conroy

“This year Serenbe Playhouse has, quite obviously, broken through to the other side.” - Manning Harris for Atlanta INtown Paper

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The Sleepy Hollow Experience, at Serenbe Playhouse; Photo by BreeAnne Clowdus

erenbe Playhouse was just an idea six years ago, but in the days and months since it has catapulted its way to the upper echelon of the Atlanta theatre community. Audiences have stampeded to the bucolic setting of Serenbe to experience a headless horseman, a rabbit that came to life, hippies and countless other memorable characters. Now, as the playhouse prepares to enter its fifth season of shows, excited theatre lovers can expect to journey over the rainbow, back home and to the American frontier. During the 2013 season, Serenbe Playhouse received unparalleled praise for the three productions that made up the “Season of Change.” Caroline Huftalen from Busking at the Seems said “You want to be the top dog in Atlanta theatre? You have one hell of a man to beat then. Brian Clowdus has taken Atlanta theatre out of the city, off the stage, and into a brand new world.” Bert Osborne and Wendell Brock, both from The Atlanta Journal Constitution called A Walk in the Woods “Ingenious” (Osborne) and said HAIR was “A Triumph!” (Brock.)

For the first time in the playhouse’s history, a full-scale production was presented in the autumn. The Sleepy Hollow Experience was staged in the horse stables at Serenbe, and broke all previous box office records for the company. Due to the mind-blowing success of the production, Serenbe Playhouse will make the show a Halloween holiday tradition and audiences can expect the Headless Horseman to return in 2014! The 2014 season has been titled “A Season of Journeys,” and audiences are sure to be transported to new levels of elation with everything that Serenbe Playhouse has in store. Beginning on May 30th a childhood classic will take a heartwarming and exciting trip over the rainbow when a new adaptation of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Following close on it’s heals, opening on June 12th, will be the World Premiere of Ten Mile Lake by Tira Palmquist. Rounding out the season is the groundbreaking and timeless musical classic Oklahoma! opening on July 24th. Visit www.serenbeplayhouse.com or call 770.463.1110.

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HAIR; Photo by BreeAnne Clowdus


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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE spotlights Alvin Ailey Puts on Five at the Fox

takes a sudden interest in his haunting love songs. As the chemistry between them grows, his music soars to powerful new heights... but their unlikely connection turns out to be deeper and more complex than your everyday romance. Emotionally captivating and theatrically breathtaking, ONCE draws you in from the very first note and never lets go. It’s an unforgettable story about going for your dreams... not living in fear... and the power of music to connect all of us.

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater will grace the historic Fox Theatre stage from Feb. 13-16 for five performances featuring exhilarating premieres and new productions. Tickets start at $25 and are now available for purchase at the Fox Theatre box office, alvinailey.org, foxatltix.com, or by calling 855-ATL-TIXX. Groups of 10 or more can save by calling 404-881-2000. Show dates and times are as follows: Thursday, Feb. 13 at 8pm, Friday, Feb. 14 at 8pm, Saturday, Feb. 15 at 2pm (matinee) and 8pm and Sunday, Oct. 16 at 3pm (matinee). Performances will include captivating season premieres and Alvin Ailey’s classic, Revelations.

Emory Annual Jazz Fest

February 6 – 8, 2014, 8 p.m. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts, Emerson Concert Hall Emory University’s Schwartz Center for Performing Arts presents the Emory Annual Jazz Fest, February 6 – 8, 2014, featuring Barbara Morrison and Newport Jazz Festival. The Festival kicks off Thursday with “Big Band Night” (free — no ticket required), featuring some of Emory’s finest student jazz ensembles. On Friday evening, legendary vocalist Barbara Morrison performs with the Gary Motely Trio ($15 - $20). Jazz Fest concludes Saturday evening with the “Newport Jazz Festival: Now 60” touring show. Newport Jazz showcases a repertoire of Louis, Duke and Miles, to Brazilian fusion and more! Tickets and details at arts.emory.edu, or 404-727-5050.

Atlanta Master Chorale

Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring sonorities of Rachmaninoff’s Vespers as Atlanta Master Chorale navigates this timeless body of settings that explores the Russian Orthodox texts of Vespers, Matins, and Prime. Hear the 2013 recipient of the prestigious Margaret Hillis Award for Choral Excellence perform at the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts on March 15th at 8pm. This “All-Night Vigil” won’t literally have you in the concert hall until dawn, but it promises to take you on an incredible journey through magnificent chorale sounds! Come and be transported to “where music touches spirit”.

Dance, Music and an Arts Festival at the Ferst

February is bustling with arts activity on the campus of Georgia Tech this winter! From a dance company making its Atlanta debut to the second annual TechArts Festival and a performance by the Pat Metheny Unity Group, the campus features a variety of fresh arts experiences by both new artists and longtime favorites. Push Dance Company of Seattle starts the month off with two nights featuring

Broadway In Atlanta’s ONCE:

Winner of eight 2012 Tony Awards including BEST MUSICAL, ONCE is a truly original Broadway experience. Featuring an impressive ensemble of actor/ musicians who play their own instruments onstage, ONCE tells the enchanting tale of a Dublin street musician who’s about to give up on his dream when a beautiful young woman 24


vibrant contemporary dance examining issues of identity and intersecting cultures. Next, longtime music icon Pat Metheny has assembled an exciting group of musicians for a great night of jazz on February 15. The TechArts Festival, running February 13 to March 1, celebrates the creative arts spirit and is designed as an annual showcase for the music, dance, theatre, literary arts and visual/digital media arts that not only flourish in the midst of the technological university, but also inspire and reflect both research and education. For a complete list of arts presentations please see www.arts.gatech.edu.

of the Doubletree by Hilton-Roswell LIVE! in Roswell series. Our Season ticket special offers access to the exclusive LIVE! Lounge with hors d’ouevres and libations from Hugo’s Oyster Bar, in addition to 15% savings on ticket prices. For General Admission, there is a full cash bar in the lobby one hour prior to show time. Tickets at www.roswellpresents.com or (770) 594-6232. Ticket prices range from $25 to $35. Pinch ‘n’ Ouch Theatre Double Casts a World Premiere

\In Grant McGowen’s new comedy WALL STREET WEDDING, brokers Tom and Phil discover they have a lot more to lose than leverage after the stock market crash of 2008. Directed by Robby Glade, performances begin 2/6 with Grant McGowen, Alex Van, Christie Vozniak, Bryn Striepe, and Jackie Costello. Directed by Hillary Heath, performances begin 2/24 with Sadye Claxton, Andy Fleming, Alana Cheshire, Brian Ashton Smith, and Rachel Shuey. For tickets and info: www.pnotheatre.org

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 25th Anniversary concert season. Comprised of a symphonic chorus of 140 auditioned voices and the Kaleidoscope vocal ensemble of 32, MOS provides a unique opportunity to the north metropolitan Atlanta community to experience choral presentations of artistic excellence and programmatic variety. We continue our 2013-2014 season with The Music of Ireland: A Saint Patrick’s Day Concert, with guest artists the Mulligan School of Irish Step Dance. Visit www.mosingers.com for more information about The Michael O’Neal Singers.

Serenbe Playhouse Celebrates Its Fifth Season

Serenbe Playhouse celebrates its fifth season in 2014 with A Season of Journeys and the launching of the Serenbe Playhouse Academy! Opening on May 30th is a new adaptation of the beloved story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. On June 12th the world premiere of Ten Mile Lake, by Tira Palmquist, will begin its run. Closing the season, on July 24th will be the classic musical Oklahoma! Featuring monthly Master Classes and Summer Camp sessions, Serenbe Playhouse Academy will offer theatre education options for all ages and all skill levels.

LIVE! in Roswell — Give the Gift that Gives All Year at Roswell CAC

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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE spotlights For information about all classes and shows please visit www.serenbeplayhouse.com or call 770.463.1110 The Strand: Little Shop of Horrors

The lovable story of a dweeb, his crush, and his man-eating plant makes its way to Marietta this January as The Strand Theatre kicks off its 2014 season with LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS.

A down-and-out skid row floral assistant becomes an overnight sensation when he discovers an exotic plant with a mysterious craving for fresh blood. Soon, “Audrey II” grows into an ill-tempered, foul-mouthed, R&B-singing carnivore who offers him fame and fortune in exchange for feeding its growing appetite, finally revealing itself to be an alien creature poised for global domination. January 10th-19th, $25 assigned seating @ 770.293.0080 or earlsmithstrand.org

Greater Atlanta’s Performing Arts magazine, in print and online! www.atlantashowguide.com


ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE December Theatre A CHRISTMAS CAROL 12/16/2013 12/24/2013 Prices (range): $30 - $60 Alabama Shakespeare Festival 1 Festival Drive, Montgomery, AL 36117 TIX: 800.841.4273 www.asf.net A CHRISTMAS CAROL 11/29/2013 12/29/2013 Prices: $20 to $75 Alliance Theatre’s Main Stage 1280 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta TIX: 404-733-5000 www.alliancetheatre.org/ IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE 12/18/2013 12/29/2013 Prices: $35 to $45 Ferst Center for the Arts 349 Ferst Dr. NW Atlanta TIX: 404-894-9600 www.ferstcenter.gatech.edu/ NEW YEAR’S EVE BLACK COMEDY EXPLOSION 12/31/2013 only Prices: $46 to $122 The Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta TIX:1-855-285-8499 www.foxtheatre.org/

Dance DANCE CHANCE ATLANTA 9/7/2013 1/4/2014 Gen Adm Price: $5 WonderRoot Atlanta Ballet’s Michael C. Carlos Dance Centre 1695 Marietta Blvd. NW Atlanta TIX: 404-254-5955 www.wonderroot.org/ ATLANTA BALLET’S NUTCRACKER 12/6/2013 12/29/2013 Prices: $20 to $88 Atlanta Ballet The Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta TIX: 404 89-3303 www.atlantaballet.com/ SHEN YUN PERFORMING ARTS 12/27/2013 12/29/2013 Prices: $55 to $205 Falun Dafa Association of Atlanta Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy. Atlanta TIX: 770-916-2852 www.cobbenergycentre.com/

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Music Theatre NAUGHTY AND NICE: A HOLIDAY CABARET 12/7/2013 12/21/2013 Gen Adm Price: $25 Serenbe Playhouse at Serenbe Community 9110 Selborne Lane Chattahoochee Hills TIX: 770-463-1110 www.serenbeplayhouse.com/ LIBBY’S AT THE EXPRESS 12/13/2013 12/22/2013 Gen Adm Price: $40 Actor’s Express King Plow Arts Center 887 W. Marietta St., Suite J-107 Atlanta TIX: 404-607-7469 www.actors-express.com/

Concerts CELTIC WOMAN: A CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION 12/22/2013 only 12/31/2013 only Prices: $31 to $69 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Woodruff Arts Center Symphony Hall 1280 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta TIX: 404-733-5000 www.atlantasymphony.org/ EIGHTH ANNUAL MESSIAH SING ALONG 12/22/2013 only Prices: $15 to $20 The Michael O’Neal Singers Roswell United Methodist Church 814 Mimosa Blvd. Roswell TIX: 770-594-7974 www.mosingers.com/ SIXPENCE NONE THE RICHER 12/28/2013 only Gen Adm Price: $35 Roswell Cultural Arts Center 950 Forest St. Roswell TIX: 770-594-6232 www.roswellgov.com WIDESPREAD PANIC’S TUNES FOR TOTS 12/30/2013 only Gen Adm Prices: $150 to $500 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Woodruff Arts Center Symphony Hall 1280 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta TIX: 404-733-5000 www.atlantasymphony.org/

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

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TEEN GALLERY SLAM: THE ART OF POETRY 11/15/2013 4/18/2014 Gen Adm Price: Free! Alliance Theatre Alliance Theatre’s Black Box Theatre TIX: 404-733-5000 www.alliancetheatre.org/

SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION 1/8/2014 2/9/2014 Gen Adm Prices: $15 to $40 Actor’s Express King Plow Arts Center 887 W. Marietta St., Suite J-107 Atlanta TIX: 404-607-7469 www.actors-express.com/

MADELINE’S CHRISTMAS 12/7/2013 12/31/2013 Prices: $12 to $15 Horizon Theatre 1083 Austin Ave. NE Atlanta TIX: 404-584-7450 www.horizontheatre.com/

THE ONLY LIGHT IN RENO 1/9/2014 1/26/2014 Prices: $10 to $33 Georgia Ensemble Theatre at Roswell Cultural Arts Center 950 Forest St. Roswell TIX: 770-641-1260 www.get.org/

DISNEY JUNIOR LIVE ON TOUR! PIRATE AND PRINCESS ADVENTURE 12/14/2013 12/15/2013 Prices: $20 to $80 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy. Atlanta TIX: 770-916-2852 www.cobbenergycentre.com/

GOODNIGHT MOON 01/11/14 01/24/14(Sat. & Sun. Only) Prices (range): $20 - $30 Alabama Shakespeare Festival 1 Festival Drive, Montgomery, AL 36117 TIX: 800.841.4273 www.asf.net/

LITTLE RAINDROP SONGS 12/27/2013 1/18/2014 Gen Adm Price: $10 Alliance Theatre The Woodruff Arts Center 1280 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta TIX: 404-733-5000 www.alliancetheatre.org/

THE GELLER GIRLS 1/15/2014 2/9/2014 Prices: $30 to $65 Alliance Theatre’s Main Stage 1280 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta TIX: 404-733-5000 www.alliancetheatre.org/ THE BEST OF ENEMIES 1/29/2014 2/23/2014 Prices: $20 to $50 Theatrical Outfit at Balzer Theater at Herren’s 84 Luckie St. NW Atlanta TIX: 678-528-1500 www.theatricaloutfit.org/

STAN THE LOVESICK SNOWMAN 12/31/2013 2/2/2014 Gen Adm Prices: $16.50; Children (2 and under): Free! Center for Puppetry Arts 1404 Spring St. NW Atlanta TIX: 404-873-3391 www.puppet.org/

ROMEO AND JULIET 1/30/2014 3/30/2014 Prices: $15 to $36 Atlanta Shakespeare Company, New American Shakespeare Tavern 499 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta TIX: 404-874-5299 www.shakespearetavern.com/

January Theatre

THE GREAT GATSBY 1/31/2014- 2/16/2014 ,Prices (range): $20 - $30 Alabama Shakespeare Festival, 1 Festival Drive, Montgomery, AL 36117 TIX 800.841.4273 www.asf.net

TIMON OF ATHENS 1/2/2014 1/25/2014 Prices: $15 to $36 Atlanta Shakespeare Company New American Shakespeare Tavern 499 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta TIX: 404-874-5299 www.shakespearetavern.com/

IN LOVE AND WARCRAFT 1/31/2014 2/23/2014 Gen Adm Prices: $25 to $33 Alliance Theatre’s Hertz Stage 1280 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta TIX: 404-733-5000 www.alliancetheatre.org/

THE TAMING OF THE SHREW 1/4/2014 1/26/2014 Prices: $15 to $36 Atlanta Shakespeare Company New American Shakespeare Tavern 499 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta TIX: 404-874-5299 www.shakespearetavern.com/

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Dance OFF THE EDGE 1/31/2014 2/1/2014 Prices: $33.24 to $61.32 Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth St. NW Atlanta TIX: 404-413-9849 www.rialtocenter.org/

Music Theatre SOPHISTICATED LADIES 1/3/2014 1/19/2014 Prices: $25 to $50 Atlanta Lyric Theatre Jennie T. Anderson Theatre Cobb County Civic Center Complex 548 South Marietta Pkwy. Marietta TIX: 404-377-9948 tickets.atlantalyrictheatre.com LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS January 10-19, 2014 $20-$25 The Earl Smith Strand Theatre 117 North Park Square, Marietta GA 30060 770.293.0080 www.earlsmithstrand.org THE BOOK OF MORMON 1/28/2014 2/9/2014 Prices: $40 to $145 Broadway in Atlanta The Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-873-4300 www.broadwayinatlanta.com

Concerts SIMPLY FANTASTIC 1/23/2014 1/26/2014 Prices: $24 to $75 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Woodruff Arts Center Symphony Hall 1280 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta TIX: 404-733-5000 www.atlantasymphony.org/ ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WITH WU HAN, PIANO 1/24/2014 only Prices: $8 to $40 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Kennesaw State University, Bailey Performance Center 1000 Chastain Rd. Kennesaw TIX: 770-423-6650 baileycenter.kennesaw.edu ATLANTA COMMUNITY CHORAL FESTIVAL 1/25/2014 only Gen Adm Price: Free! Atlanta Master Chorale Emory’s Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts 1700 North Decatur Rd. Atlanta TIX: 404-915-4541 www.atlantamasterchorale.org/

PURELY RUSSIAN DRAMA 1/30/2014 2/1/2014 Prices: $24 to $75 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Woodruff Arts Center Symphony Hall 1280 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta TIX: 404-733-5000 www.atlantasymphony.org/ JAZZ ROOTS: NEW ORLEANS! 1/30/2014 only Prices: $29 to $89 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy. Atlanta TIX: 770-916-2852 www.cobbenergycentre.com/

Kids Shows ARTFUL STORIES AT THE MUSEUM 1/11/2014 only Gen Adm Price: Free! Michael C. Carlos Museum 571 South Kilgo Circle Atlanta TIX: 404-727-0519 www.carlos.emory.edu/

Feburary Theatre WALL STREET WEDDING 2/6/14 3/1/14 Prices (range): $15-$25 Pinch ‘n’ Ouch Theatre 1085 Ponce De Leon Ave Atlanta TIX: 1-800-838-3006 www.pnotheatre.org/ THE TAMING OF THE SHREW 2/6/2014 3/29/2014 Prices: $15 to $36 New American Shakespeare Tavern 499 Peachtree St. NE TIX: 404-874-5299 www.shakespearetavern.com/ MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING 2/8/2014 3/28/2014 Prices: $15 to $36 Atlanta Shakespeare Company New American Shakespeare Tavern 499 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta TIX: 404-874-5299 www.shakespearetavern.com/ SHAKESPEARE’S R&J 02/13/14 03/02/14 Prices (range): $30 - $15 Fabrefaction Theatre 999 Brady Ave., Atlanta, GA 30318 TIX: 404-876-9468 www.fabrefaction.org/

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RACE BY DAVID MAMET 2/25/14 - 3/23/14, Prices (range): $20 - $50 Kenny Leon’s True Colors Theatre Company, Southwest Arts Center, 915 New Hope Rd, Atlanta TIX 1.877.725.8849, www.truecolorstheatre.org

PAT METHENY UNITY GROUP GROUP
 2/15/14 Prices: 
$49, $49, $59, $74
 $74 Ferst Center for the Arts Arts
 349 Ferst Drive, Georgia Tech TIX: 404-894-9600 
www.ferstcenter.org www.ferstcenter.org

Festivals

Dance

TECHARTS FESTIVAL 2/13/14 3/1/14 Call for Prices Various Georgia Tech Venues TIX: 
404-894-9600 404-894-9600 
www.arts.gatech.edu www.arts.gatech.edu

JEAN-CHRISTOPHE MAILLOT’S ROMÉO ET JULIETTE 2/7/2014 2/15/2014 Prices: $20 to $120 Atlanta Ballet Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy. Atlanta TIX: 404-873-5811 www.atlantaballet.com/

Kids Shows

PUSH DANCE COMPANY 2/7/2014 2/8/2014 Gen Adm Price: $25 Ferst Center for the Arts 349 Ferst Dr. NW Atlanta TIX: 404-894-9600 www.ferstcenter.gatech.edu/

WEATHER ROCKS! 2/4/2014 3/23/2014 Gen Adm Price: $16.50; Children (2 and under): Free! Center for Puppetry Arts 1404 Spring St. NW Atlanta TIX: 404-873-3391 www.puppet.org/

ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER 2/13/2014 2/16/2014 Prices: $25 to $65 The Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta TIX: 1-855-285-8499 www.foxtheatre.org/

March Music Theatre

Concerts

ONCE 03/4/2014 03/9/2014 Prices: Starting at $30 Fifth Third Bank Broadway In Atlanta , The Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30308 TIX: 1-855-285-8499 www.FoxTheatre.org/ONCE

MASTERS OF SOUL 2/7/2014 only Gen Adm Price: $35 Roswell Cultural Arts Center 950 Forest St. Roswell TIX: 770-594-6232 www.roswellgov.com/

Concerts

NEWPORT JAZZ FESTIVAL: NOW 60 FEATURING ANAT COHEN 2/8/2014 only Price: $5 Arts at Emory Emory’s Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts 1700 North Decatur Rd. Atlanta TIX: 404-727-5050 www.arts.emory.edu/

THE MUSIC OF IRELAND: A SAINT PATRICK’S DAY CONCERT 3/14/2014 at 8:00 p.m. Prices:$15 - $22 The Michael O’Neal Singers, Roswell UMC 814 Mimosa Blvd, Roswell GA 30075 TIX: 770-594-7974 www.mosingers.com/

SOWETO GOSPEL CHOIR FROM SOUTH AFRICA 2/8/2014 only Prices: $44.04 to $72.12 Rialto Center for the Arts Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth St. NW Atlanta TIX: 404-413-9849 www.rialtocenter.org/

RACHMANINOFF VESPERS 03/15/2014 Prices (range): $30 adult, $25 senior/student Atlanta Master Chorale, Schwartz Center for Performing Arts at Emory University, 1700 N Decatur Rd, Atlanta, GA 30322 TIX: 404.727.5050 www.AtlantaMasterChorale.org

NIGHT AND DAY: TIME PIECES 2/9/2014 only Gen Adm Price: $10 The Michael O’Neal Singers Alpharetta Presbyterian Church 180 Academy St. Alpharetta TIX: 770-594-7974 www.mosingers.com/

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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE VENUES AND MORE The Fox Theatre Cobb Energy Centre Actor’s Express 7Stages Woodruff Arts Center Symphony Hall Robert Ferst Center Rialto Theater Theatrical Outfit Alliance Theater 14th Street Playhouse

Center for Puppetry Arts Horizon Theatre Atlanta Shakespeare Tavern Roswell Cultural Arts Center Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts at Emory University Serenbe Playhouse Georgia Shakespeare Atlanta Convention &

Visitors Bureau Tula Gallery Whole World Theater High Museum of Art Judy Jacobs Gallery Fabrefaction Theater Porter Sanford Performing Arts Center Southwest Arts Center Explore Gwinnett/ GCVB

And available online at www.atlantashowguide.com with all the info found in each issue plus links to advertisers and arts venue websites. For more info email us at sales@atlantashowguide.com. Greater Atlanta’s Performing Arts Magazine In print and online at www.atlantashowguide.com Contact us at sales@atlantashowguide.com

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