Articles tagged with: theater
By Manning Harris
In 2010 John Logan’s play “Red,” about American artist Mark Rothko, won Broadway’s Tony Award for Best Play; Theatrical Outfit is now presenting “Red” at the Balzer Theatre through March 11, directed by …
By Taylor Arnold
If you’re experiencing a little cabin fever this season, you’re in luck, because Atlanta has some spectacular places to escape the winter doldrums. We’ve got the rundown of the winter’s must see performances …
By Manning Harris
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A small confession: I have a lifelong fascination with siblings, probably because I have none. Be that as it may, Actor’s Express’ new play “Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them,” by …
By Manning Harris
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“Mamma Mia!” at the Fox through November 6, is cotton candy, dance-in-the-aisles, and the infectious songs of ABBA. When it opened on Broadway in 2001, one month after 9/11, what a welcome …
By Manning Harris
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Synchronicity Theatre is marching boldly and comically into seldom trod ground with their delightful production of Sarah Ruhl’s play “In the Next Room, or the vibrator play,” playing at Horizon Theatre through …
By Manning Harris
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“Yes, I have tricks in my pockets, I have things up my sleeve…I give you truth in the pleasant disguise of illusion.” How many students have read these opening words from Tennessee …




