Articles tagged with: theatre
By Britton Buttrill and Collin Kelley
Atlanta’s arts organizations have an impressive line-up of upcoming events in March, April and May, so put a little spring in your step and don’t miss these shows.
Horizon Theatre
1083 Austin …
By Britton Buttrill
I met with Brent Rose and Louis Gregory for coffee at Brent’s midtown apartment, where we discussed their roles in Actor’s Express’ current production, Good Boys and True, written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa …
By Manning Harris
The official title is “The New Mel Brooks Musical Young Frankenstein,” and it’s making its Atlanta debut at the Fox through Sunday, January 31. Based on the cult classic 1974 film which was …
By Manning Harris
The ancient Greeks had a saying: “The boys throw stones at the frogs in jest, but the frogs die in earnest.” No one dies in Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa’s powerful drama “Good Boys & True,” …
By Manning Harris
“Annie” opened on Broadway 33 years ago this April. It became a huge hit, won seven Tony awards (including Best Musical), was made into a movie (1982), and has never really been out …
“Nothing but the desire for the actor’s body incites one to write for the theatre,” says Valère Novarina, the Swiss-French contemporary playwright whose work lays the foundation for Théâtre du Rêve’s highly physical performance piece, …




