Review: HELEN OF THE WEST at 7 Stages
What did our critic think of HELEN OF THE WEST at 7 Stages?…
What did our critic think of HELEN OF THE WEST at 7 Stages?…
Finding the courage to be yourself is rarely easy. Finding that courage in a place where tradition, expectation, and conformity are woven into the fabric of daily life can feel nearly impossible. That tension sits at the heart of CHOIR BOY, now on stage at Actor's Express. Tarell Alvin McCraney's po…
City Springs Theatre Conservatory's high school cast brings full-scale polish to 'Guys and Dolls' at Byers Theatre, led by standout Jake James.…
Featuring music and lyrics by Gloria Estefan and Emily Estefan, a book by Karen Zacarías, and direction by Michael Greif, BASURA is a vibrant, uplifting new musical filled with heart, hope, and the transformative power of music.…
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s first musical In the Heights takes standard Broadway fare and moves it slightly more uptown - to 183rd Street, to be specific. Lawrenceville's Aurora Theatre has its patrons do the same, moving a little further north outside the Perimeter to see their own new production of t…
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 …
What did our critic think of MEAN GIRLS at City Springs Theatre Company?…
'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…
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…
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…
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The Springer Children's Theatre Academy and the McClure Family Foundation present: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe By C.S. Lewis Adapted by Joseph Robinette Set in England during World War II, four children wander through an old wardrobe into the exciting, unforgettable...

The Springer Opera House and Suntrust Bank presents Tommy Music and Lyrics by Peter Townshend Book by Pete Townshend & Des McAnuff Based on The Who’s 1969 rock concept album Tommy is a story of hope and healing. The story of the deaf, dumb and blind boy who triumphs over his...

The Springer Opera House presents the World Premiere of "Mother of Rain!" By Karen Spears Zacharias Adapted by Paul Pierce Winner of the Weatherford Award for Fiction In remote Southern Appalachia, the mountain trails and hollows beckon young Maizee Hurd after she is left...

The McClure Family Foundation presents: The Cat in the Hat By Dr. Seuss Adapted for the stage by Katie Mitchell A Springer Children's Theater Production Everyone’s favorite feline in the red-and-white hat brings his mischief and wacky adventures to the stage in this Dr. Seuss...
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2026 Season Marietta Theatre Company (1/22-8/22) |
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All Shook Up Marietta Theatre Company (8/13-8/22) |
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Choir Boy Actor's Express (8/06-8/30) |
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Felt Street Dad's Garage (8/07-9/25) |
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Midnight in Manhattan Midnight in Manhattan (5/06-6/06) |
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Rialto Feed Your Senses with Nathanael Smith Trio Rialto Center for the Arts (9/09-9/09) |
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Black Nerd Dad's Garage (2/26-3/20) |
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SuperHero/Villain Improv Academy Theatre (8/22-8/22) |
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James Taylor & His All-Star Band Synovus Bank Amphitheater at Chastain Park (9/17-9/17) |
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Professor Brian Cox Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center (11/28-11/28) |