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‘Revival’ concert will benefit Fox Theatre Institute Sept. 13

The Fox Theatre Institute will mark 10 years of preservation efforts and supporting historic theatre spaces with a special benefit concert, “Revival,” on Friday, Sept. 13, 7 p.m. at the Fox.

Hosted by Kevn Kinney, the evening will feature performances by Drive-By Truckers, Drivin N Cryin, Dodd & The Councilmen featuring Bill Berry of R.E.M. and Michelle Malone.

There will also be live and silent auctions featuring music memorabilia, getaways, dining packages and more. Participants can access the silent auction portal by texting “REVIVAL” to 243725. Everyone who registers will be automatically entered to win a pair of tickets to see the Avett Brothers in November with Marquee Club presented by Lexus access and a stay at the Georgian Terrace the night of the show. The silent auction will end Sept. 13 at 11:59 p.m.

Tickets to ‘Revival’ start at $35 and are available for purchase at FoxTheatre.org, the Fox Theatre Ticket Office at 660 Peachtree St. and by calling (855) 285-8499. Access to the Marquee Club presented by Lexus is also available as an add-on for $55 per person or free for Marquee Club members.

Concert attendees will also be invited to participate in a live “Fund-A-Mission” driven by a Rocktioneer from the Fox’s stage. This live component will help raise money for FTI’s educational arm, “Fox in a Box,” a program that directly benefits students throughout Georgia. Regions Bank will match what the audience is able to raise in this interactive, five-minute fundraiser. Patrons are encouraged to set up their accounts in advance of the show in order to participate with ease the night of the event by again texting “REVIVAL”to 243725.

For more information about the work of the FTI, visit foxtheatreinstitute.org.

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Visual Arts

A Route Campagne - Impressionist Works From The Melamed Family: This exhibition will feature more than thirty-five original works of art by late 19th and early 20th century artists. Daily. Free-$5. museum.oglethorpe.edu

Change - Centennial Of The 19th Amendment: This exhibition explores the decadeslong struggle for women’s suffrage as well as the key groups, their strategies, and their leaders. Daily. Free-$21.50. atlantahistorycenter.com

Eva Magill-Oliver - Art Over Dinner: Magill-Oliver creates delicate, meditative collages, drawings and paintings that reflect and explore different elements of the natural world. Sep 22. $85. artfarmatserenbe.com

Form And Function - Shoe Art By

Chris Francis: ► Francis blurs the line between art and fashion, implementing unconventional techniques and materials.- Tues-Sun. $5-$10. scadfash. org

Kaleidoscope Katrantzou: An exhibition celebrating the 10th anniversary of the coveted designer’s eponymous label Mary Katrantzou. Closes Sep 22. $10. scadfash. org

People Of The World: A group exhibition by the art students at Decatur’s Academe of the Oaks High School. Mon-Fri. Free. differenttrainsgallery.com

◄Something Over Something Else: The first exhibition to bring dozens of works from Romare Bearden’s eminent “Profile” series together since its debut nearly 40 years ago. Tue-Sun. Free-$14.50. high.org

The Pursuit Of Everything - Maira Kalman’s Books For Children: The High premieres this colorful exhibition exploring the extensive catalog of Kalman’s imaginative stories and illustrations. Tue-Sun. $14.50. high.org

Wire & Wood - Designing Iconic Guitars: Explore the basics of guitar design while also considering how some guitars have become icons and how they reached that status. Tue-Sun. Free-$8. museumofdesign.org

Performance Art

12 Angry Jurors: Following the closing arguments in a murder trial, the 12 members of the jury must deliberate, with a guilty verdict meaning death for the accused, an innercity teen. Sep 13-29. $19-$24. act3productions.org

A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Two pairs of lovers (one requited, one... well, it’s complicated) and a rag-tag group of thespians find themselves lost in the woods in this Shakespeare play Closes Sep 11. $15-$45. shakespearetavern.com

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Becoming Nancy: A huge-hearted new musical that weaves a story of family bonds, first loves, and the courage it takes to find your own spotlight. Daily. $10-$85. alliancetheatre. org

Buddy Guy: One of the most celebrated blues guitarists of his generation performs. Sep 11. $35.50-$275. atlantasymphony.org

Dusty’s Ragtime & Novelties: Ragtime piano genius and part-time peddler of healing tonics, Professor Dusty Bottoms keeps the turn-of-the-century spirit alive with his RagPop stylings. Sep 8. $10. redlightcafe.com

Flowers: The stories of five women whose lives intertwine as they deal with the tense situations life bestowed on them. Sep 7. $25. atlantaworkshopplayers.com

▲Gipsy Kings: The band largely responsible for bringing the joyful sounds of progressive pop-oriented flamenco to the world. Sep 6. $28-$187. classicchastain.com

Kevin James: The comedian began his career as a stand-up on the Long Island scene before being discovered at the 1996 Montreal Comedy Festival. Sep 26. $42-$82. cobbenergycentre.com

King Crimson: If there is one group that embodies progressive rock, it’s this band. Sep 29. $49-$120. cobbenergycentre.com

Kingdom Hearts Orchestra: An unforgettable score and new thrilling video sequences are in store for both video game and music fans alike. Sep 14. $59-$115. foxtheatre.org

◄ Love Fear Loss: Brazilian choreographer Ricardo Amarante’s ballet follows the love story of the late songstress through her classic works. Sep 20-22. $20-$130. atlantaballet.com

Mark Knopfler: One of the most celebrated British guitar heroes to emerge in the late 1970s and ‘80s. Sep 4. $64-$359. classicchastain.com

Maxwell: Enormously important in defining and shaping the neo-soul movement that rose to prominence over the latter half of the ‘90s. Sep 27. $45-$165. classicchastain.com

Paul Anka: The crooner honors Frank Sinatra, who influenced his career. Sep 10. $49.50 to $149.50. atlantasymphony.org

Progpower USA XX: This festival gives bands that have never performed in the States a chance to test the waters. Sep 4-7. $95.centerstage-atlanta.com

Roald Dahl’s Charlie And The Chocolate Factory: The perfect recipe for a delectable treat with songs from the original film. Sep 24-28. $31-$125. foxtheatre.org

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