The One-Minute Play Festival and Actor's Express present the 5th Atlanta One-Minute Play Festival on Sunday, June 12 and Monday June 13 at 8 PM at Actor's Express. The Festival is produced and curated by Dominic D'Andrea.
The One-Minute Play Festival (Dominic D'Andrea, Producing Artistic Director & Caitlin Wees, Associate Producer) and Actor's Express (Freddie Ashley, Artistic Director & Alex Scollon, Managing Director) have created a dynamic partnership for The 4th Atlanta One-minute Play Festival with part of the proceeds to benefit artist residency and educational programing.
STAGE DOOR PLAYERS present Rounding Third, by Richard Dresser, directed by James Donadio. The show opens today, March 20, 8pm curtain, and runs through April 12.
STAGE DOOR PLAYERS will present Rounding Third, by Richard Dresser, directed by James Donadio. The show opens on Friday, March 20, 8pm curtain, and runs through April 12. Performances are Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings at 8pm, and Sundays at 2:30pm EXCEPT there will be no Sunday Matinee on Easter Sunday, April 5. Single tickets are on sale now at the box office ?(770-396-1726), or online at www.stagedoorplayers.net. Tickets are $30; senior, student, and youth discounts are available. Stage Door Players is located at 5339 Chamblee Dunwoody Road, Dunwoody, GA 30338, approximately one block south of the Mt. Vernon Road and Chamblee Dunwoody Road intersection, in the North Dekalb Cultural Arts Center.
Georgia Ensemble Theatre (GET), North Fulton's only professional theatre company, proudly began its 21st season by blowing away all attendance records with the smash hit Almost Heaven, John Denver's America. Garnering the highest attendance ever for a season-opening show, Atlantans young and old flocked to see the wonderful, foot-stomping show about the music of John Denver, America's beloved troubadour.
Georgia Ensemble Theatre (GET), North Fulton's only professional theatre company, will continue its record-setting 21st season with the classic thriller Deathtrap by Ira Levin. Fresh from the success of Almost Heaven, John Denver's America, which garnered the highest attendance ever for a season opening production, director by Robert J. Farley will once again take the helm for Deathtrap. This show runs tonight, November 7-24, 2013, at the Theatre's home, the Roswell Cultural Arts Center, 950 Forrest Street, Roswell, GA. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
Georgia Ensemble Theatre (GET), North Fulton's only professional theatre company, will continue its record-setting 21st season with the classic thriller Deathtrap by Ira Levin. Fresh from the success of Almost Heaven, John Denver's America, which garnered the highest attendance ever for a season opening production, director by Robert J. Farley will once again take the helm for Deathtrap. This show runs November 7-24, 2013, at the Theatre's home, the Roswell Cultural Arts Center, 950 Forrest Street, Roswell, GA. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
Georgia Ensemble Theatre (GET), North Fulton's only professional theatre company, will continue its record-setting 21stseason with the classic thriller Deathtrap by Ira Levin. Fresh from the success ofAlmost Heaven, John Denver's America, which garnered the highest attendance ever for a season opening production, director by Robert J. Farley will once again take the helm for Deathtrap. This show runs November 7-24, 2013, at the Theatre's home, the Roswell Cultural Arts Center, 950 Forrest Street, Roswell, GA. The production is generously sponsored by The Atlanta Sold Sisters Real Estate Team.
The premise of this incredibly witty comedy is much more about taking chances in life and far less about Hamlet! Onstage at the Arts Center of Coastal Carolina this February, this play, which the NY Times called "hilarious," centers around a young, successful television actor who relocates to New York from L.A., where he rents a marvelous apartment in Greenwich Village. With his career in turmoil, the actor named Andrew Rally [played by Ethan Saks] is offered the role of Hamlet. But alas - you guessed it - he hates Hamlet!
Atlanta's 2011 Suzi Awards for professional theatre celebrated 22 companies, hundreds of professional artists, theatre volunteers, and the Center for Puppetry Arts at a gala event Monday evening at the Conant Center on Oglethorpe University's campus. With over four hundred in attendance, the evening began as each of the casts nominated for Ensemble-Musical performed a medley of numbers from their shows. After the performances, all the casts came back on stage to await the announcement of their category's winner, reflecting Melissa McCarthy and friends at the Emmy Awards. The cast of See What I Wanna See at Actor's Express (Kylie Brown, Ingrid Cole, Dustin Lewis, Stuart Schleuse and Craig Waldrip) took home the Suzi and the congratulations of the thirty nominees on stage with them.
Two brilliant women, centuries apart, push the boundaries of science while grappling with motherhood in Horizon Theatre's production of Legacy of Light, by Karen Zacarías. DC Theatre Scene calls this time traveling comedy '... an intellectual joyride ... a wonderful play, well worth seeing.' Legacy of Light is the Horizon Theatre directing debut for Susan Reid the Director of the Year in The Sunday Paper 2010 Spotlight Awards.
Two brilliant women, centuries apart, push the boundaries of science while grappling with motherhood in Horizon Theatre's production of Legacy of Light, by Karen Zacarías. DC Theatre Scene calls this time traveling comedy '... an intellectual joyride ... a wonderful play, well worth seeing.' Legacy of Light is the Horizon Theatre directing debut for Susan Reid the Director of the Year in The Sunday Paper 2010 Spotlight Awards.
Two brilliant women, centuries apart, push the boundaries of science while grappling with motherhood in Horizon Theatre's production of Legacy of Light, by Karen Zacarías. DC Theatre Scene calls this time traveling comedy '... an intellectual joyride ... a wonderful play, well worth seeing.' Legacy of Light is the Horizon Theatre directing debut for Susan Reid the Director of the Year in The Sunday Paper 2010 Spotlight Awards.
Two brilliant women, centuries apart, push the boundaries of science while grappling with motherhood in Horizon Theatre's production of Legacy of Light, by Karen Zacarías. DC Theatre Scene calls this time traveling comedy '... an intellectual joyride ... a wonderful play, well worth seeing.' Legacy of Light is the Horizon Theatre directing debut for Susan Reid the Director of the Year in The Sunday Paper 2010 Spotlight Awards.
The Suzi Bass Awards hosted their sixth annual celebration of Atlanta theatre last night at the Conant Center for the Performing Arts on the campus of Oglethorpe University
The Suzi Bass Awards, Inc. announced nominations for the 2009-2010 Atlanta professional theatrical season this evening to an enthusiastic crowd of patrons and theatre industry artists. Guest announcers LaLa Cochran, Bart Hansard, and Anthony Rodriquez joined Suzi Awards Executive Director Deadra Moore in sharing the list of Nominees while playfully riffing on the 2009/2010 Atlanta theatre season.
Atlanta's Theatrical Outfit presents Around the World in 80 Days, adapted by Mark Brown from the novel by Jules Verne, playing now through November 8 at the Balzer Theatre.