REVIEW: Radical Royals Dazzle in SIX at the Fabulous Fox Theatre
by Amanda Theriot-Greenwell - May 03, 2026
Take six insanely talented songstresses, a four-piece all-female band, an intricate LED-based set piece, some glow-in-the-dark glasses and studded platform boots, and what have you got? Surely not a historical recreation of the tale of Henry VIII and his six infamous wives. Yet that is exactly what ...
Review: CHICKEN AND BISCUITS at Springer Opera House
by Russell Warne - April 23, 2026
'Family is a loaded word.' This line from Douglas Lyons's script for Chicken & Biscuits epitomizes the play. At the funeral for the patriarch of the Jenkins clan, the question of 'family' loads every scene with meaning and humor. At the Springer Opera House, Chicken & Biscuits is a comedy about fa...
Review: VENUS at Actor's Express
by Joseph Harrison - April 21, 2026
There is something truly special about a play’s world premiere. Being some of the first audiences to experience a story brings with it a sense of excitement and uncertainty and is a real thrill. That is especially true when a play finds ways to surprise you the way Steve Yockey’s VENUS does. Thi...
Review: THE PRICE at Theatrical Outfit
by Jennifer Skura Boutell - April 20, 2026
On stage at Theatrical Outfit until May 3rd, Arthur Miller's THE PRICE showcases the same team who made a previous Atlanta favorite, THE LEHMAN TRILOGY with director Matt Torney. This late-career Miller treasure takes place in a New York brownstone attic where two estranged brothers reunite after th...
REVIEW: Laughing Through Tears At Stage Door Theatre’s STEEL MAGNOLIAS
by Amanda Theriot-Greenwell - April 13, 2026
Any Southern woman worth her salt can drop at least one quote from the classic play-cum-film Steel Magnolias, and now Atlantans of any gender have the chance to catch an excellent production of Robert Harling’s award-winning play right here at Stage Door Theatre in Dunwoody, now through April 19....
Review: FORBIDDEN BROADWAY: GREATEST HITS at Georgia Ensemble Theatre
by Joseph Harrison - March 15, 2026
For more than forty years, Gerard Alessandrini’s FORBIDDEN BROADWAY has gleefully taken the Great White Way to task, lovingly skewering its biggest hits, brightest stars, and most self-serious habits through razor-sharp lyrical parodies and a cabaret-style format built for quick-change virtuosity....
Review: FIRES, OHIO at Alliance Theatre
by Jennifer Skura Boutell - March 16, 2026
On the Hertz Stage at Alliance Theatre, FIRES, OHIO by Beth Hyland and directed by Marissa Wolf is the well-deserved winner of the 22nd Alliance/Kendeda National Graduate Playwriting Competition....