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Atlanta, Georgia- Another thought provoking play from playwright Jacquay Waller in his latest production Tears of a Rose.
It begins with a simple premise. Why do we give flowers in the end of life when someone is gone rather than give it to them now that they can enjoy them? Are the elaborate flower arrangements more for our well...
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The most anticipated movie of The Marvel series has finally made it to the big screen in The Avengers.
This time it’s the fate of the planet earth’s freedom at hand. Seeking world domination Loki comes blazing in through a portal hole to bring the people of earth to their knees – these mere mortals are no match to...
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Very few times can you say that you enter a theatre where the actors might just tell a very important tale, one about you.
In Winner: The Story of You at Dad’s Garage, that is exactly the set up, as you enter the intimate smaller stage you are scanned. Then you go through a time portal and are taken into the future. At that...
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This time the crew at gloATL had overtaken the skate park in the Old Fourth Ward in “the search for the exceptional.” They blended into the scenery as the music and tunes reflected a baby boomer post industrial sound, with snippets from John Kennedy, Jr., Martin Luther King to Elvis and Ray Charles.
The row of iPads blended a...
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A slight twist from the normal Bard repertoire, the New American Shakespeare Tavern takes on a new adventure in The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer.
These fourteenth century classics are one of the most enduring contributions to English literature.
The collection of six tales blend in modern puppets, vernacular, and simple...
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The Waffle House is only one place that 24/7 is sure to have two of my favorite things: smiles and warm food. Finally, there is a play based on this southern hot spot – The Waffle Palace: Smothered, Covered & Scattered 24/7/365 at the Horizon Theatre.
Opening night was packed as director Lisa Adler shared that the idea for...
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An Atlanta tradition is back in Piedmont Park. Formerly known as the Shake at the Lake it has become Shakespeare in the Park thanks to the Charles Loridans Foundation, Inc. who has ensured at least for a few years.
This production is a truly a gift for the city, as tickets can be had complimentary if you venture early in the day for...
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A nature’s version of the odd couple, the Frog and the Toad compliment each other’s lives.
Based on a children’s book, A Year With Frog and Toad is a delightful journey into the underbrush world. Cheerful Frog (Kyle Wilkerson) can’t wait for grumpy Toad (Orran Allen) to wake up from his long winter nap to share in his...
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The short indie film, Magic The Gathering The Musical, has released promo materials that will leave fans wanting more.
Director Molly Coffee has taken her latest project to Kickstarter and has given fans something back with the first official promo trailer. The trailer features two of the puppets from the puppet musical along with...
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Atlanta is in for a treat with the Toronto-based trio Parallels coming to town next week.
The group boasts a unique sound that has garnered much attention and now with the release of their second album on the horizon they are back on the road again. They are heading out on a month long tour starting today in Boston that will...
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