Atlanta ShowGuide Fall 2018

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Fall 2018

Experience your favorite musical artist alongside the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra!

“Backstage Confessions” with Roswell’s Own Terry Burrell Alliance Theatre’s Susan Booth is “So Ready” to Start Making Theatre in the New Coca-Cola Stage Georgia Ensemble Theatre: What’s On for Season 26 National Black Arts Festival Celebrates 30 Years of Arts and Educational Excellence

Africa Umoja Comes to DeKalb Oct. 30 – Nov. 8, 2018 Fall For Decatur! Visit Decatur for Warm Welcomes and Good Times Experience Atlanta Master Chorale’s Exciting New Season! Single Tickets for Every Show in the Alliance Theatre’s 50th Anniversary are On Sale Now Something Old, Something Bold, Stories Well Told: Aris Remembers the Great War

ShowGuide Spotlights | Performance Listings September – October, 2018 | ShowGuide Venues


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Alliance Theatre’s Susan Booth is “So Ready” to Start Making Theatre in the New Coca-Cola Stage

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“Backstage Confessions” with Roswell’s Own Terry Burrell

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Georgia Ensemble Theatre: What’s On for Season 26

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National Black Arts Festival Celebrates 30 Years of Arts and Educational Excellence

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Africa Umoja Comes to DeKalb Oct. 30 – Nov. 8, 2018

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Fall For Decatur! Visit Decatur for Warm Welcomes and Good Times

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Experience Atlanta Master Chorale’s Exciting New Season!

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Single Tickets for Every Show in the Alliance Theatre’s 50th Anniversary are On Sale Now

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Something Old, Something Bold, Stories Well Told: Aris Remembers the Great War

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Atlanta ShowGuide Spotlights Performance Listings Sept – Oct, 2018 Atlanta ShowGuide Venues and More

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Experience your favorite musical artist alongside the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra!

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full of Broadway hits. s the weather Shortly after, multifaceted outside starts Broadway performer to cool down, Leslie Odom, Jr., from the things start heating up at original cast of hit musical Atlanta Symphony Hall! “Hamilton”, will bring his Backed by the GRAMMY® act to Atlanta for a special Award-winning Atlanta show with the Orchestra Symphony Orchestra, the on December 5. Delta Atlanta Symphony Just in time for Hall LIVE series is bringing the holidays, Michael a wide variety of worldW. Smith is slated to class musical guests to perform with the Atlanta perform at the hall. After Symphony on December selling out his past two 19. Shortly after, Irish Atlanta performances, singing sensation Celtic American trumpeter Chris Woman present The Botti returns to Symphony Best of Christmas Tour on Hall on Friday, September Chris Botti with ASO Saturday, December 22, 14 for a beautiful night Chris EasonPhotography featuring music from the of jazz perfection. Then all-female ensemble’s most favorite Yuletide in October, multi-platinum pop-rock trio songs. Hanson brings an exciting collaboration of Chris Botti w/ ASO – Friday, Dec. song craftsmanship and symphonic majesty to the stage for a vocally-charged performance 14
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Alliance Theatre’s Susan Booth is “So Ready” to Start Making Theatre in the New Coca-Cola Stage By Holley Calmes

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n 17 years at the Alliance Theatre, Susan Booth has been an integral force in creating numerous projects, birthing new plays, and ushering the Alliance to new artistic heights. Now she is “so ready to start making theatre in the new Coca-Cola Stage!” The new space was intentionally designed to expand the theatrical experience for patrons and artists, further enriching the Alliance’s 50th Anniversary Season. “It is truly a complete transformation of our theatre,” Booth explains. Some of the elements she is most excited about are state-of-the-art technology to support the artists’ work, a beautiful audience chamber to support the patron experience, and a designed sense of community that unites artists and audience. “The entire room is more intimate and closer to the stage,” she says. “The audience will feel more connected to each other and to the actors.” The new theatre incorporates a long list of enhancements, such as improved acoustics, which will facilitate realizing what Booth sees as theatre’s purpose. “Theatre has a responsibility to be a convener and connector of its community, a kind of town square where we come together to understand all the things that unite and divide us,” she explains.

Under Booth’s artistic direction, the Alliance continues to be this advocate for Atlanta, a “deeply complex American city that is wildly rich in its diversity of voices, cultures, beliefs and aesthetics. That makes the convening even more necessary,” she says. The upcoming season will include audiences convening to experience new works. “Premieres are important to our DNA,” Booth states. “Both as a theatre and as a city. When an audience meets a new work for the first time, they do so on a level playing field. Nobody’s privileged; we’re all having this fantastic experience that’s going to open our hearts and minds in some fashion.” One such premiere, in January 2019, will be the first production performed on the renovated Coca Cola Stage. The play is a Cinderella themed new musical titled “Ever After,” and it has Booth auditioning actors in New York City. “I make sure they know that Southern Hospitality is real,” she says. “It doesn’t look like mint juleps on the porch. It looks like candid inquiry, a real commitment to connect across difference, and a desire for open dialogue and shared experience. I tell them they will leave and tell their friends, ‘you HAVE to go to Atlanta. It’s amazing.’ And they do.”

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“Backstage Confessions” with Roswell’s Own Terry Burrell

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he 2018-2019 LIVE! in Roswell season kicks off in October with Backstage and Other Stories: Confessions of a Broadway Star — an original one-woman show conceived and performed by Terry Burrell. Atlanta theatre patrons will know Terry from her many performances at top theatre companies around town. But she is also a hugely accomplished Broadway musical actress with credits including the original production of Dreamgirls and starring roles in major productions of Thoroughly Modern Millie, Stephen Sondheim’s Into the Woods, Eubie, and Swinging on a Star. She also starred as Julie in the first London production of Showboat. Backstage and Other Stories is Terry’s newest solo concert, and in this delightful evening of memories and melodies, Terry spills the beans and then some! This rare and candid glimpse of life as a performer on the Great White Way will include special vocal arrangements from Terry’s illustrious career — songs that hold special meaning for Terry as well as tributes to the legendary chanteuses who inspired her — from Lena Horne and Barbra Streisand to Ethel Waters, Eartha Kitt and Judy Garland. Backstage and Other Stories will premiere at the Roswell Cultural Arts Center on Saturday, October 13 at 8 pm. Other performances in the LIVE! in Roswell Series include Classic Nashville Christmas, a holiday

concert starring Katie Deal & Jason Petty on December 22. On February 16, 2019, Ranky Tanky will perform their jazz-influenced take on traditional Gullah music that has created a stir on the national music scene. Award-winning Bluegrass quintet Balsam Range will close out the season with a special performance featuring the Atlanta Pops Orchestra Ensemble on June 8. 2019. Individual show tickets are $30 per person; LIVE! in Roswell Season Tickets are $100 per person. For younger audiences, the Story Pirates Greatest Hits Show takes the stage on October 6 in a sketch-comedy musical written by kids for kids and starring comedians featured on the Story Pirates podcast. The Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia returns to Roswell on February 15 with Eric Carle’s beloved The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Tickets are $10 for everyone ages 2 and up. Visit RoswellCAC.com or call 770-5946232 for tickets or more information.

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Georgia Ensemble Theatre: What’s On for Season 26

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roducing Artistic Director Anita AllenUhry will be presented February 28 – March 17, Farley has announced that Season 26 2019. The southern, beloved story of unlikely of the professional theatre company in friendship and characters you know and love North Fulton will be chock full music, laughs, will reunite the cast that Farley had earlier cheers and even some tears. Coming on the directed in this very show. heels of a hugely successful 25th season, Closing their season will be the over the GET is jumping right in with both feet again top, splashy musical, Bullets Over Broadway the starting in September for the 18-19 season. Musical by Woody Allen, based on his film. A Building on the theme of The Stories struggling writer can finally get his play on We Tell, GET kicks off the new season with Broadway, but it’ll be funded by the mob — oh, Broadway hit 9 to 5 the Musical, music and and the boss wants his girlfriend to play the lyrics by Dolly Parton and book by Patricia lead. Step into the Golden Age of Broadway Resnick. Running September 13–30, 2018, it’s and the excess of the Roaring 20’s April 11-28, based on the hilarious hit movie. 2019. Georgia Ensemble Theatre is currently Late fall sees GET cook up I Loved, I Lost, the Official Resident Professional Theatre I Made Spaghetti by Jacques Lamarre (October Company at the Roswell Cultural Arts Center 25 - November 11, 2018). Based on Giulia Mein historic Roswell, located at 950 Forrest lucci’s ‘memoir with recipes’, this one-woman Street, Roswell, GA 30075. Get.org. show is about good food and bad boyfriends — with real cooking! The show will feature Atlanta’s own “Souper Jenny”, Jennifer Levison, in the role. Kicking off the New Year, Moonlight & Magnolias by Ron Hutchinson (January 10-27, 2019) hits the boards and is sure to have them rolling in the aisles with this hilarious homage to the men who made the classic American movie “Gone with the Wind”. As a tribute to GET’s recently Tenderly - the Rosemary Clooney Musical, passed Artistic Director Robert L-R Rachel Sorsa, Mark Cabus Photo by Dan Carmody Farley, Driving Miss Daisy by Alfred

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Backstage and Other Stories: Confessions of a Broadway Star October 13, 2018 at 8:00 p.m. Backstage & Other Stories stars Roswell resident Terry Burrell, whose vast Broadway credits include starring roles in major productions of Thoroughly Modern Millie, Dreamgirls, Into the Woods, Eubie, Swinging on a Star, and the first London production of Showboat. Backstage & Other Stories is a delightful evening of memories and melodies that offers a rare and candid glimpse of life as a performer on the Great White Way!

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NBAF began the year by honoring visual artist and scholar, Fahamu Pecou, whose works combine observations on hip-hop, fine art and popular culture. NBAF also presented the Luminary Award at the 30th Anniversary Gala to Radcliffe Bailey, painter, sculptor and mixed media artist who utilizes the layering of imagery, materials and text to explore themes of ancestry, race and memory. Both Fahamu and Radcliffe credit NBAF as contributing to their journeys from emerging to established artists. NBAF’s Season public events held this September will include two extraordinary gallery exhibits, “NBAF@30” Exhibit will highlight photos, videos and art pieces that will take guests on a journey of NBAF’s 30-year history. NBAF’s Fine Art Exhibition, “Without Stopping” curated by Jonell Logan, showcases some of the country’s most amazing visual artists. You will not want to miss these exhibits!

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he global sensation Africa Umoja is coming to DeKalb County Oct. 30 – Nov. 8, 2018 as part of its worldwide Africa Umoja Male Ensemble tour celebrating the 100th birthday year of the late South African President Nelson Mandela (www.africaumojausatour.com). The high-energy musical tells the story of South Africa through song, storytelling, dance and drama, performed by a youthful, all-South African cast. The production is particularly appropriate for students, and a number of daytime performances have been planned to accommodate school field trips. Sponsors are being sought to underwrite the modest ticket prices for these student groups. Interested parties should contact Richard Jordan at jcommllc@gmail.com. All performances will be held at DeKalb County’s Porter Sanford III Performing Arts and Community Center, celebrating its 10th Anniversary this year, and located at 3181 Rainbow Dr., Decatur, Ga. 30034 (www. dekalbcountyga.gov/parks/welcome-portersanford-iii-performing-arts). Tickets for the evening performances are $60, with special matinee pricing for students and seniors of $30. Purchase tickets at www.ticketalternative. com or (877) 725-8849. “From Wakanda to Umoja — ­ we are thrilled to bring this energetic, entertaining

and educational musical production to DeKalb’s state-of-the-art, 500-seat performing arts center,” said DeKalb County Commissioner Larry Johnson. “Because Africa Umoja is both a history lesson and a dynamic cultural experience, we want middle and high school students to see the performance as a field trip. We are asking the local business community to step forward to help underwrite the cost of these field trips”. The show, which has played to sold-out audiences in over 50 countries, is an exuberant journey through South African history, using the traditions of storytelling, drum talk, dance and song. Cast members will offer workshops and master dance classes at local schools and dance studios while they are in Atlanta. Africa Umoja is presented by the nonprofit organization International Arts Foundation (IAF, www.internationalartsfoundation. com) and International Arts Solutions, and sponsored by South African Airlines. IAF was founded 30 years ago in New Orleans to promote the benefits of cultural diversity through community projects and economic development. International Arts Foundation has expanded its focus to include art, education and international exchange, using music, dance, song and folklore to enrich communities.

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ust east of the BeltLine, the city of Decatur is four square miles packed with more than 200 great reasons to visit: “indie” boutiques, galleries, and salons, acclaimed restaurants and pubs. Make the after-hours scene here for live music, comedy, hand-crafted cocktails and small plates.

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Books, Beer, Wine, Art and Tiny Houses: We Have a Festival for That! The AJC Decatur Book Festival returns Labor Day Weekend with favorite authors and illustrators, and a literary street market. decaturbookfestival. com. The Book As Art show at the Decatur Library features artist books from around the US and beyond that will amaze and intrigue. bookasart.com. The Tiny House Festival sets up 20 tiny houses to tour on Sept. 29. Get tickets at tinyhouseatlanta.com. The YEA! Event features a student artists market and musicians in Oakhurst’s Harmony Park on Sept. 30, free. The Decatur Craft Beer Festival is Oct. 20, but pounce on your tickets Sept. 17 at decaturbeerfestival.com because they sell out fast! Decatur Wine Festival is Nov. 3 on the downtown square. Tickets at decaturwinefestival.org. Get here! Hop on MARTA to the Decatur station at our downtown square. Get the delightful details at visitdecaturga.com. Or stop by the Visitors Center for friendly tips and pocket-size guides to all of the best that Decatur has to offer.

We Have Art and Music Everywhere Stroll and enjoy our Artway public art series, with five new sculptures installed around downtown and five on view in Oakhurst Village south of the square. Check out “Something We Had to Go Through,” a can’t-miss sculpture on Church Street (#decaturga for your Insta), and a mural by Milagros Collective on the MARTA overpass over West Trinity Place. Buskers bring music, magic, dancing and fun to our downtown streets. In September make your way to the community bandstand two Wednesdays at noon for Blue Sky Concerts, and every Saturday evening at 7 pm for Concerts on the Square for soul, bluegrass, jazz, Americana and more. Check out the line-up at DecaturDBA. com. Free! Decatur Porchfest returns Oct. 13 with 150 bands playing on 150 porches in the

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Experience Atlanta Master Chorale’s Exciting New Season!

oin us for Atlanta Master Chorale’s dynamic 2018-19 Season, and prepare to be inspired and awed as we focus on the human experience: senses, celebration, collaboration, spirituality, and natural experience. Our first concert, Making Sense, presents music that explores the sensory experience: touch, taste, sight, smell, and hearing. Music that asks us to look, to listen, to experience and become more aware of the world around us. This December, experience the wonder and beauty of the holidays in our most popular and beloved concert: Christmas with Atlanta Master Chorale. How better to celebrate than to sing together the songs and carols of the season? In January, Atlanta Master Chorale will collaborate with The Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta to perform choral music not often heard — music for choir and a small group of solo instrumentalists. This very special evening will feature works from Bach, Brahms, Whitacre, Puccini and Rutter. Spirit Songs, in March, brings music that lives at the intersection of mind and soul, craft and spontaneity, human and divine. Sacred

songs traditionally include hymns, psalms, motets, and anthems — songs of praise to God. Expect to be enthralled and transported to a place where “music touches spirit.” Our last concert of the season, Rain or Shine, brings to life music that expresses the deep emotion felt by the human heart and music that illustrates the beauty and poetry of the natural world. It features a wonderful assortment of choral music, from well-known classics to new compositions. Season subscriptions and individual tickets can be purchased online by visiting our website at www.AtlantaMasterChorale.org/ Concerts or contacting the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts box office at 404.727.5050. Now in its fourth decade, Atlanta Master Chorale has crafted one of America’s finest choral sounds, bringing singers and audiences to the place where music touches spirit. Under the masterful direction of Dr. Eric Nelson, AMC has held true to its mission to inspire and enrich the lives of our community, and be a standard of excellence among performing arts organizations. Experience one or more of our concerts this season — we hope to see you there!

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Single Tickets for Every Show in the Alliance Theatre’s 50th Anniversary are On Sale Now

A Midsummer Night’s Dream, adapted and directed by David Catlin for Atlanta Botanical Garden. Photo by Justin Barbin Photography.

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tlanta’s nationally hope and brotherly love. The acclaimed Alliance second premiere is KNEAD, Theatre is pleased to written and performed by announce that single tickets Mary Lynn Owen. KNEAD for every production of the is a journey through Theater’s 50th anniversary memory and accepting the season are now available. unpredictability of life. Alliance’s anniversary lineup In addition to the Alliincludes five world preance Series and Hertz Series mieres, regional premieres this fall, the Alliance will of two celebrated musicals, feature two productions for and new works by acclaimed Playwright and actor Mary Lynn Owen Youth and Families including, from her upcoming Alliance Theatre writers Pearl Cleage, Phillip world premiere production, Knead. Photo PAIGE IN FULL, written and DePoy, Mary Lynn Owen, and by Greg Mooney. choreographed by Paige HerFaith Salie. nandez as one multicultural While the Alliance renovation finishes girl’s journey through hip-hop to self-discovery; this fall, the Alliance’s season will kick off and the Alliance’s 29th annual production on-the-road with A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S of A CHRISTMAS CAROL (performed for the DREAM at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. second year at the Cobb Energy Performing Adapted and directed by David Catlin, founding Arts Centre.) ensemble member of Lookingglass Theatre “Our hope at the Alliance is that audiCompany in Chicago, this world premiere ences will join us in a yearlong celebration of adaptation has been developed specifically to all that is messy, wonderful, dark, and magical showcase the beauty of the Atlanta Botanical about being human,” said Artistic Director Garden and incorporate Lookingglass Theatre Susan V. Booth. “I can’t think of a better way to Company’s renowned style of physical celebrate a 50th anniversary than that.” storytelling. Also in the fall, the Hertz series Single tickets for all productions of the will include two world premieres, starting Alliance’s 50th season are on sale now. Season with NICK’S FLAMINGO GRILL by playwright tickets for the 2018/19 season are also on and songwriter, Phillip DePoy. Inspired by the sale now and offer the best rates for multiple true story of the first integrated nightclub in shows. For more information, visit www. Atlanta, NICK’S FLAMINGO GRILL is a story of alliancetheatre.org/season

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Something Old, Something Bold, Stories Well Told: Aris Remembers the Great War

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ince their inception in 2013, Arís, (pronounced ah-Reesh), Atlanta’s stage for celtic culture, has become known for their daring forays into contemporary Irish, Scottish, and Welsh theatre. They are bringing some of the most exciting new plays from the British Isles to Atlanta; past productions include The New Electric Ballroom by Enda Walsh and The Artist Man and the Mother Woman by Morna Pearson. They have earned a reputation for their deft handling beloved gems like Philadelphia, Here I Come! by Brian Friel, and The Playboy of the Western World by J.M. Synge. And they know how to throw a good party! Their annual Burns Night celebration is a rollicking evening of music and poetry that is not to be missed! Coming this fall, Arís is proud to participate in the worldwide commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Armistice Day — the day that marked the end of World War I — with a number of special events. This special commemoration centers around the mainstage production of Not About Heroes by Stephen MacDonald, opening November 2nd and running through November 18th at 7 Stages Theatre Back Stage in Little Five Points. This moving play is based on the real-life

friendship between noted World War I poets Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen. Against the backdrop of the horrors of trench warfare, these two men forge a powerful bond which not only impacts them for the rest of their lives, but proves to be the catalyst for some of the most beautiful, heart-wrenching poetry to come out of the Great War. During the run of Not About Heroes, the hilarious WWI comedy Home and Beauty by M. Somerset Maugham, will be presented as a staged reading. There will be a special evening that celebrates the wonderful music and poetry of the era at Manuel’s Tavern. And on Sunday November 11th, Arís will host a special Armistice Day service at Cannon Chapel at Emory University, followed by a potluck lunch. More information and tickets at www.aristheatre.org.

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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE SPOTLIGHTS 40 Years Onstage with 7 Stages 7 Stages opens its 40th season of ‘fiercely weird’ theatre with Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot. The production is being performed for the third time in the theater’s history and stars 7 Stages co-founder, Del Hamilton and Atlanta legend Don Finney who will be reprising the roles of Vladimir and Estragon which they embodied in both 1992 and 2004. With 7 Stages artistic director Heidi S. Howard at the helm, this seminal production seeks to continue encourage our humanity to question what it means to wait for the unknown. www.7stages.org

Africa Umoja Oct. 30-Nov. 8, 2018 The global sensation Africa Umoja is coming to DeKalb County Oct. 30– Nov. 8, 2018 as part of its worldwide tour celebrating the 100th birthday year of the late South African President Nelson Mandela (www.africaumojausatour.com). The high-energy musical tells the story of South Africa through song, storytelling, dance and drama, performed by a youthful, all-South African cast. Performances will be held at DeKalb’s Porter Sanford III Performing Arts and Community Center. Tickets are $30-$60, and available at www.ticketalternative.com or (877) 725-8849. Africa Umoja is presented by International Arts Foundation (www. internationalartsfoundation.com) and International Arts Solutions, and sponsored by South African Airlines.

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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE SPOTLIGHTS Alliance Announces Its Upcoming Production A Midsummer Night’s Dream In a setting that even Shakespeare himself couldn’t have imagined, the Alliance will produce a whimsical, outdoor adaptation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. In Shakespeare’s most popular comedy, two couples deal with love and all its complications — confusion, jealousy, passion. Further hindering the couples on their way to happily ever after are a lively band of characters and challenging events, including a troop of actors, wood sprites and elves, and a botched love potion! See it Sept 5 – Oct 21. Learn more at www.alliancetheatre.org/ midsummer

Arís presents Not About Heroes by Stephen MacDonald August 1917. Wilfred Owen, a 24-year-old shellshocked British soldier, meets the famous poet, soldier, and war protestor Siegfried Sassoon at Craiglockhart War Hospital in Scotland. Their mutual love of poetry and disillusionment with the war draws them together, sparking a powerful friendship. Sassoon nurtures Owen’s budding talent, and between them, they convey the horror of their experiences in the deathfilled trenches of France and Germany in a way that forever alters the public’s opinion of World War I. Their story is a testament to the enduring power of love and poetry. www. aristheatre.org

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As Temps Cool, Decatur Has Music and Art Everywhere Enjoy free outdoor evening concerts throughout September: Saturdays downtown, and Thursdays at the Solarium in Oakhurst. Plan your listening strategy for Porchfest with 150 musical groups on 150 Oakhurst neighborhood porches all afternoon on Oct. 13. Stroll Decatur anytime and enjoy the new Artway sculptures, Secret Doors, and #lookupdecatur signs posted high on lampposts. Buskers bring music, art, magic and fun to the streets. Grab a sidewalk table at Siam Thai, The Pinewood, Mezcallito’s and Avellino’s to savor warm specialties on cool evenings. It’s all just minutes away via MARTA. Stop by the Visitors Center at 113 Clairemont Ave. for local tips and pocket-size guides. Three colors: Turquoise PMS 326, Red-orange PMS 173,Purple PMS 242

Renovations Begin in Ferst Theatre The Ferst Theatre at Georgia Tech’s Ferst Center for the Arts will close this fall for a renovation that features the installation of new seats, lighting, carpet, and upgrades for accessibility. Madison Cario, Director of the Office of the Arts which manages the Ferst Center, said this is the first major renovation of the inside of the theatre since the late 1990s. When completed, the theatre will have all new seats, two center section aisles instead of the existing single aisle in the orchestra section, more space for accessible seating, a wheelchair lift, and wireless service upgrades. Following the renovation, the Arts@Tech Season begins in January with an intriguing and innovative line-up of performances at the intersection of art and technology. From hologram concerts to 3-D printed costumes, see all the details at www.arts.gatech.edu.

Jonathan Biss Performs the full Beethoven Sonata Cycle, photo by Jeff Roffman


ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE SPOTLIGHTS Join the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra for the ultimate cinematic experience! The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra invites you to experience your favorite movies at Symphony Hall! Witness classic films displayed on a giant 40-foot screen in Symphony Hall while the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra performs the film scores. Upcoming films in the Movies in Concert series include: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets™ (Oct. 5-7), Love Actually (Nov. 23-24), E.T. The ExtraTerrestrial (Jan. 4-5, 2019), Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (Mar. 15-16, 2019), Jaws (May 17-18, 2019) and Casablanca (June 14-15, 2019). Catch Highly Ranked Atlanta Black Theatre Festival Atlanta Black Theatre Festival is the home the nation’s largest selection of world-class, Afro-centric theatre under one roof! Whether you’re a fan of urban (Tyler Perry) or traditional (August Wilson) theatre, this curated selection will envelop you with stories until it feels more like a family Yo-Yo Ma with the ASO May 5, 2018. Photo by Jeff Roffman.

reunion than an arts festival. With a schedule filled with plays, shopping, dining, and parties, the ABTF was recently ranked among the “Top Theatre Festivals to Visit Around the World” by TopTenZilla.com, “Best Fall Festivals” by MyAJC.com and “Can’t Miss Fall Festivals” by the ACVB. Visit AtlantaBTF.org for details. Atlanta Master Chorale Explores how Music Increases Our Connections How do we make sense of the world we live in? The giggle of a toddler, the aroma of morning coffee, the feeling of bare feet on the beach, the sweetness of a ripe berry, the familiar faces of friends — each encounter of sound, smell, touch, taste and sight invites us to discover life’s beauty. Our season premiere will explore how our senses enrich our understanding of nature and connect us to the people and places around us. Music that asks us to look, to listen, to experience and become more aware of the world we share. www.atlantamasterchorale.org


Come Celebrate Atlanta Shakespeare Tavern and their Major Milestone The 2018-19 Season will be monumental for the Atlanta Shakespeare Company. In June 2019 they will open Henry VIII which will officially complete their second run through Shakespeare’s entire thirty-nine play canon. The first time, it took ASC over 15 years to complete, the second attempt has taken them only eight years. They kick off the final stretch of the History Plays in September 2018 with Henry IV Parts One and Two. Join them all season long at The Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse in Midtown to celebrate becoming the only Shakespeare company in America to have reached this milestone...twice! shakespearetavern.com An Experience Worth Sharing Be among the first to experience the magic of City Springs where fine dining, dazzling performances and memorable moments come together. Share a glass of wine on the City Green or in the CityBar. Enjoy a moonlit stroll alongside sparkling fountains. Take in a show at the Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center. Experience the many festivals and community events that will call City Springs their new home. Tickets for the Center’s Inaugural season are on sale now. Head to City Springs in the heart of Sandy Springs for experiences you’ll want to share! www.citysprings.com Celebrate a very Celtic Christmas It’s a very “Celtic thing” to celebrate warmth and joy at the coldest, darkest time of year. A generation of Atlantans have been doing just that for over

two decades at Atlanta’s Celtic Christmas, as Scottish, Irish, Welsh and Appalachian music and dance are magically woven together with poetry, humor and tales of the season. Half price seating for children. Free parking is included in ticket price. rialto.gsu.edu “Celtic Christmas enchants with its powerful combination of Irish, Scottish, Welsh and Appalachian music, dance and poetry. This yearly celebration gathers together an outstanding range of national and international talent for two magical performances. My family and I look forward to this unmissable event.” - Shane Stephens, Consul General of Ireland Cumming Playhouse Presents Annie in 2018 October 19 – November 11, (Thurs, Fri, Sat, 8 PM – Sun Matinee, 3 PM) $27. 50 / $30.00 plus 7% tax In the depths of the 1930’s, Annie is a fiery young orphan girl who must live in a miserable orphanage run by the tyrannical Miss Hannigan. Her seemingly hopeless situation changes dramatically when she is selected to spend a short time at the residence of the wealthy munitions industrialist, Oliver Warbucks. Quickly, she charms the hearts of the household staff and even the seemingly cold-hearted Warbucks cannot help but learn to love this wonderful girl. He decides to help Annie find her long lost parents by offering a reward if they would come to him and prove their identity. However, Miss Hannigan, her evil brother, Rooster, and a female accomplice, plan to impersonate those people to get the reward for themselves which put Annie in great danger. playhousecumming.com Georgia Ensemble Theatre features 9 to 5 9 to 5 — Join us as we open our 26th season with a heartwarming comedy of friendship and revenge, based on the hilarious hit movie of the same name, 9 to 5 the Musical.

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ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE SPOTLIGHTS Pushed to the limit by their terrible boss, Mr. Hart, three working women are dismayed by their jobs and discouraged by divorce, disappointment, and disrespect. But when they “accidentally” kidnap the boss, they have a chance to take over their office and turn around their lives. Dolly Parton’s snappy musical score takes center stage, led by the best-selling title song. A silly, sincere, empowering story of what it’s like working 9 to 5. Mature language. get.org Out Front Theatre Presents The View UpStairs With book, music and lyrics by Max Vernon, The View UpStairs tells the story of Wes, a young fashion designer from 2018, who buys an abandoned building in the French Quarter of New Orleans. Upon entering the space, he finds himself transported to the UpStairs Lounge, a vibrant ‘70s gay bar. As this forgotten community comes to life,

Wes embarks on an exhilarating journey of self-exploration that spans two generations of queer history. Southeastern Premiere! outfronttheatre.com Pinch ‘N’ Ouch is Bringing Exciting New Works to Atlanta Pinch ‘N’ Ouch Theatre is a contemporary Theatre & Film production company dedicated to bringing exciting new works to Atlanta. Named after a phrase coined by the legendary acting teacher Sanford Meisner, “pinch and ouch” offers an enthusiasm for provocative storytelling that are grounded in powerful performances. See Edward Albee’s hilarious and harrowing masterpiece, WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF, playing now thru September! PNO also offers some of the best acting classes in Atlanta! Audit a class today! www.pnotheatre.org

Violinist Ray Chen and Guest Conductor Ludovic Morlot October 2017. Photo by Jeff Roffman


comes from within. The Rialto Center for the Arts at Georgia State University The Rialto Center, known for its diverse offerings of spectacular entertainment, opens the 2018-2019 Rialto Series season October 20! Featuring contemporary dance performances by Ailey II: The Next Generation of Dance, Ballet Hispanico and Off the EDGE; Jazz performances by piano prodigy Joey Alexander and trumpeter Etienne Charles; and two comedic performances featuring Capitol Steps’ political satire and the stupendous physical comedy of Tomáš Kubínek-Miracle Man. Dubbed the “best place to hear world music in Atlanta” by Creative Loafing, the Rialto lives up to its moniker with Senegalese legend Youssou NDOUR; sitar master Anoushka Shankar, Mexico’s Aida Cuevas—and more! rialto.gsu.edu Broadway, Jazz, Nashville, & Bluegrass at Roswell Cultural Arts Center The Roswell Cultural Arts Center has something for everyone this season! The popular LIVE! in Roswell Series features four concerts in a variety of styles, from Broadway to Bluegrass. Season tickets are $100 per person, and individual show tickets are $30,or $25 for Seniors, Students, and Military. For the young and young at heart, the Roswell Family Series presents the Story Pirates Greatest Hits Show and Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia’s The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Tickets are only $10! Visit www.roswellcac.com or call 770-5946232 for tickets or more information. True Stories on Stage at Theatrical Outfit In the first two productions of Theatrical Outfit’s 2018-2019 Season of Beauty, historical figures take center stage.

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Georgia native Lauren Gunderson’s The Book of Will (August 15 – September 9), set in 1619-1623, follows a circle of writers, actors, and friends as they scramble to publish the first collection of Shakespeare’s plays. David Crowe (The Outfit’s Silent Sky) directs this love letter to theatre’s timeless superstar. In The Royale (October 10 – November 4), playwright Marco Ramirez exposes the segregated world of boxing at the turn of the twentieth century. Inspired by black heavyweight world champion, Jack Johnson, the play examines the responsibilities thrust upon athletic heroes outside the ropes. Frequent Theatrical Outfit collaborator Patdro Harris (Travelin’ Black, Fly, Simply Simone) directs. For more information visit www. TheatricalOutfit.org Nina Simone: Four Women When words falter, music doesn’t. The bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama led Nina Simone to shift her career from artist to artistactivist. Nina Simone: Four Women brings to life the women from the play’s namesake song, giving voice to Sarah, Sephronia, Sweet Thing, and Peaches. The bombing brings these women in search of answers and solace to the 16th Street Baptist Church, among the riots and unrest, challenging and changing their view of themselves and the world. This play with music includes some of Nina Simone’s most popular Civil Rights anthems. For tickets and information, visit www.truecolorstheatre.org

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ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE FALL Performance guide courtesy of atlantaplanit.com

KIDS SHOWS

MUSICAL THEATER

A WRINKLE IN TIME
 9/15-9/29, Price: $10
 Georgia Ensemble Theatre at Roswell Cultural Arts Center,
950 Forest St., Roswell
 TIX; 770-641-1260 get.org

AIDA
 8/17-9/2, Price: $26 to $58
 Atlanta Lyric Theatre at Jennie T. Anderson Theatre
548 South Marietta Pkwy., Marietta TIX: atlantalyrictheatre.com 404-377-9948

PETER PAN
 9/25-10/28, Price: $19.50
 Center for Puppetry Arts
1404 Spring St. NW, Atlanta TIX: 404-873-3391 puppet.org

ALADDIN
 9/12-9/23 Tickets: TBA
 Broadway in Atlanta at the Fox Theatre
 660 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: 404-873-4300 atlanta.broadway.com

LITTLE RAINDROP SONGS
 10/2-11/4
 Alliance Theatre, Hertz Stage
Alliance Theatre at Woodruff Arts Center, Rich Theatre
 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: alliancetheatre.org 404-733-5000

9 TO 5: THE MUSICAL
 9/13-9/30, Price: $28 to $43
 Georgia Ensemble Theatre at Roswell Cultural Arts Center
950 Forest St., Roswell TIX: 770-641-1260 get.org 42ND STREET
 9/14-9/23, Price: $30 to $62
 City Springs Theatre Company at Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center’s Byers Theatre
 1 Galambos Way, Sandy Springs TIX: 404-477-4365 cityspringstheatre.com

ROSWELL FAMILY SERIES PRESENTS: THE STORY PIRATES GREATEST HITS SHOW 10/6 at 10:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m Prices (range): $10 ages 2 and up Roswell Cultural Arts Center 950 Forrest Street, Roswell TIX: 770-594-6232 www.RoswellCAC.com

NINA SIMONE: FOUR WOMEN 9/25-10/21, Price: $20 - $40 True Colors Theatre Company, Fulton County Southwest Arts Center, 915 New Hope Rd SW, Atlanta TIX: 877-725-8849 www.truecolorstheatre.org

PAIGE IN FULL
 10/6-10/13 Tickets TBA
 Alliance Theatre at Woodruff Arts Center, Rich Theatre
1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: alliancetheatre.org404-733-5000

NICK’S FLAMINGO GRILL
 9/29-10/28 Tickets: TBA
 Alliance Theatre, Hertz Stage
1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: 404-733-5000 alliancetheatre.org

JUNIE B. JONES IS NOT A CROOK
 10/27-11/10, Price: $10
 Georgia Ensemble Theatre at Roswell Cultural Arts Center, 950 Forest St., Roswell TIX: 770-641-1260 get.org

EVIL DEAD: THE MUSICAL
 10/5-10/20, Price: $37.10 to $47.70
 Out of Box Theatre
585 Cobb Pkwy., Suite C-1, Marietta TIX: 678-653-4605 outofboxtheatre.com

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ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE FALL LIVE! IN ROSWELL: BACKSTAGE & OTHER STORIES: CONFESSIONS OF A BROADWAY STAR 10/13, 8:00 p.m., Price: $30/$25 senior, student, military Roswell Cultural Arts Center 950 Forrest Street, Roswell TIX: 770-594-6232 www.RoswellCAC.com ANNIE 10/9-11/11, Prices (range): $27.00 - $30.00 BK Productions, The Cumming Playhouse 101 School Street, Cumming GA TIX: 770-781-9178 www.playhousecumming.com DISNEY’S NEWSIES
 10/19-11/4, Price: $36 to $63
 Atlanta Lyric Theatre at Jennie T. Anderson, Theatre
548 South Marietta Pkwy., Marietta TIX: 404-377-9948 atlantalyrictheatre.com OF THEE I SING (SONGS OF THE AMERICAN SPIRIT) 10/14 at 3 p.m., Price: $15-$20 The Michael O’Neal Singers, Roswell United Methodist Church, 814 Mimosa Blvd., Roswell TIX: 770.594.7974 www.mosingers.com ATLANTA’S CELTIC CHRISTMAS 12/15 at 8:00, 12/16 at 3:00, Prices: $32 - $75 Presented by The Celtic Company Rialto Center for the Arts at Georgia State University, 80 Forsyth St. NW Atlanta TIX: 404-413-9849 rialto.gsu.edu www.atlantacelticchristmas.org Half, Price:seating for children. Free parking included.

THEATER NEW FESTIVAL SEASON! Alabama Shakespeare Festival One Festival Drive Montgomery AL 36117 For season info: 800-841-4273 www.asf.net

WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF
 8/10-9/29, Price: $18.50 to $28.50
 Pinch ‘N’ Ouch Theatre
 1085 Ponce De Leon Ave. NE, Atlanta TIX: 404-455-1313 pnotheatre.org THE BOOK OF WILL
8/159/9, Price: $26 to $51
 Theatrical Outfit at Balzer Theatre at Herren’s 84 Luckie St. NW, Atlanta
 TIX: 678-528-1500 theatricaloutfit.org GEOFFREY CHAUCER’S THE CANTERBURY TALES
 8/25-9/9, Price: $25 to $42
 Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse
 499 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta
 TIX: 404-874-5299 shakespearetavern.com A DOLL’S HOUSE, PART 2
 9/1-9/30, Price: $20 to $35
 Actor’s Express at King Plow Arts Center
 887 W. Marietta St., Atlanta TIX: 404-607-7469 actors-express.com MY BROTHER, MY BROTHER AND ME
 9/1, Price: $37.50
 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta TIX: 770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre.com THE ADVENTURE ZONE
 9/2, Price: $37.70 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta TIX: 770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre.com THE SEAGULL
 9/5-9/30, Price: $30 to $50
 Serenbe Playhouse
 9110 Selborne Lane, Chattahoochee Hills TIX: 770-463-1110 serenbeplayhouse.com

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A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM
 9/5-10/21, Price: $19.18 to $54.18
 Alliance Theatre at Atlanta Botanical Garden
 1345 Piedmont Ave. NE, Atlanta TIX: 404-733-5000 alliancetheatre.org

KATHY GRIFFIN
 9/21, Price: $45 to $75
 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta TIX: 770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre.com

CU4TRO MUJERES 9/6-14, Price: $20 (Adults) Rec Squad, Marietta’s New Theatre in The Square, Emil Theatre, 11 Whitlock Ave Marietta TIX: 770-426-4800 www.theatreinthesquare.net

NOMAD MOTEL
 9/21-10/21, Price: $25 to $35
 Horizon Theatre Company 1083 Austin Ave. NE, Atlanta
 TIX: 404-584-7450 horizontheatre.com

THE TWO KIDS THAT BLOW SH*T UP 9/7-9/30, Price: From $20 Aurora Theatre, 128 E Pike St, Lawrenceville TIX: 678.226.6222 www.auroratheatre.com

THE BOW WOW CLUB 9/21-9/30, Price: $25 Rec Squad, Marietta’s New Theatre in The Square, 11 Whitlock Ave Marietta TIX: 770-426-4800 www.thebowowclub.com

HENRY IV PART ONE 9/13-10/21, Price: $25-$45 Atlanta Shakespeare Company, The Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse, 499 Peachtree St NE Atlanta TIX: 404-874-5299 www.ShakespeareTavern.com THE ELECTRIC BABY BY STEFANIE ZADRAVEC
 9/13-9/30, Price: $20
 The Weird Sisters Theatre Project at 7 Stages Theatre, 1105 Euclid Ave. NE, Atlanta TIX: 404-523-7647 theweirdsisters.org THE TROUBLE WITH MY NAME 9/15, Price: $20 adults $15 senior Rec Squad, Marietta’s New Theatre in The Square, Emil Theatre, 11 Whitlock Ave Marietta TIX: 770-426-4800 www.theatreinthesquare.net/ shows/troublename/ BE HERE NOW 9/20-10/2, Price: $30+ Aurora Theatre, 128 E Pike St, Lawrenceville TIX: 678.226.6222 www.auroratheatre.com RUSSELL PETERS
 9/20, Price: $47 to $66.50
 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta TIX: 770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre.com

JEANNE ROBERTSON
 9/22, Price: $26 to $66
 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta TIX: 770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre.com THE SLEEPY HOLLOW EXPERIENCE
 9/25-11/4 Tickets: TBA
 Serenbe Playhouse
 9110 Selborne Lane, Chattahoochee Hills
 TIX: 770-463-1110 serenbeplayhouse.com NELL GYWNN
 9/27-10/21 Tickets: TBA
 Synchronicity Theatre, 1545 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta
 TIX: 404-484-8636 synchrotheatre.com ATLANTA BLACK THEATRE FESTIVAL
 9/29-10/6, Prices vary by event
 Porter Sanford III Performing Arts Center
 3181 Rainbow Rd., Decatur TIX: 404-286-2731 atlantabtf.org HENRY IV PART TWO 10/4-10/21, Price: $25-$45 Atlanta Shakespeare Company The Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse 499 Peachtree St NE Atlanta TIX: 404-874-5299 www.ShakespeareTavern.com

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ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE FALL RICKEY SMILEY
 10/6, Price: $40 to $80
 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta
 TIX: 770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre.com THE ROYALE
 10/10-11/4, Price: $26 to $51
 Theatrical Outfit at Balzer Theater at Herren’s
 84 Luckie St. NW, Atlanta
 TIX: 678-528-1500 theatricaloutfit.org SUPER LOSER 10/12-13, Price: $30 FOUR OLD BROADS 10/19-10/21, 10/25-10/28, Price: $25 Rec Squad, Marietta’s New Theatre in The Square, Emil Theatre, 11 Whitlock Ave Marietta TIX: 770-426-4800 www.theatreinthesquare.net/ shows/superloser/

NOT ABOUT HEROES BY STEPHEN MACDONALD 11/2-18 (Preview Nov 1), Price: $13-$30 Arís, 7 Stages Theatre Back Stage 1105 Euclid Avenue NE, Atlanta TIX: 404-692-0053 www.aristheatre.org

CONCERTS SHAKEN & STIRRED – FEINSTEIN & FRIENDS
 9/6, Price: $42 to $147
 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta TIX: 770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre.com

THE VIEW UPSTAIRS 10/25-11/10, Price: $15- $25 Out Front Theatre Company 999 Brady Avenue NW Atlanta GA 30318 TIX: 404-448-2755 outfronttheatre.com

DAVID SANCHEZ 9/7 STUDENT CONCERT SERIES 9/13 WOODWIND CHAMBER 10/4/ SIGNATURE SERIES: FALL CHORAL SHOW CASE 10/20/ JAZZ COMBOS 10/21 & 10/24 BRASS CHOIRS 10/22 OCTUBAFEST 10/23 NEOPHONIA 10/25 GUITAR ENSEMBLE 10/29 CHAMBER STRINGS 10/30 All concerts are Free @ 7:30pm GSU School of Music
Florence Kopleff Recital Hall, 15 Gilmer Street St. SE Atlanta TIX: 404-413-5914 www.music.gsu.edu

REYKJAVÍK
 10/27-11/18, Price: $20 to $35
 Actor’s Express at King Plow Arts Center
 887 W. Marietta St., Atlanta TIX: 404-607-7469 actors-express.com

CHRIS ISAAK
 9/13, Price: $50 to $78
 Woodruff Arts Center, Symphony Hall 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: 404-733-5000 atlantasymphony.org

MACBETH 10/25-11/4, Price: $25-$45 Atlanta Shakespeare Company The Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse 499 Peachtree St NE Atlanta TIX: 404-874-5299 www.ShakespeareTavern.com I LOVED, I LOST, I MADE SPAGHETTI
 10/25-11/11, Price: $24 to $38
 Georgia Ensemble Theatre at Roswell Cultural Arts Center
950 Forest St., Roswell TIX: 770-641-1260 get.org

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WIND ORCHESTRA PRESENTS 100! 9/24 Free @ 7:30pm SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE 9/25 & 10/16 Free @ 7:30pm UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 9/26 & 10/17 Free @ 7:30pm GSU School of Music Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth Street, Atlanta TIX: 404-413-5914 www.music.gsu.edu FRANKIE VALLI & THE FOUR SEASONS
 9/29, Price: $67.50 to $115
 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta TIX: 770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre.com DAVID BYRNE
 10/2, Price: $45 to $175
 Fox Theatre
660 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta TIX: 855-285-8499 foxtheatre.org MAKING SENSE 10/13 @ 8:00 PM, Price: $10-$30 Atlanta Master Chorale Schwartz Center for Performing Arts 1700 North Decatur Rd., Atlanta TIX: 404.727.5050 AtlantaMasterChorale.org OF THEE I SING (SONGS OF THE AMERICAN SPIRIT) 10/14 at 3 p.m., Price: $15-$20 The Michael O’Neal Singers, Roswell United Methodist Church, 814 Mimosa Blvd., Roswell TIX: 770.594.7974 www.mosingers.com JOSH GROBAN: THE BRIDGES TOUR
 10/18, Price: $55.50 to $205.50
 Infinite Energy Center
, 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy, Duluth TIX: 770-813-7600 infiniteenergycenter.com YOUSSOU NDOUR – SENEGAL’S AFROPOP LEGEND 10/28, Price: $46 to $74 Rialto Center for the Arts at Georgia State University, 80 Forsyth St, NW Atlanta TIX: 404-413-9849 rialto.gsu.edu

BÉLA FLECK, ZAKIR HUSSAIN & EDGAR MEYER 11/3, Price: $59 to $85 Rialto Center for the Arts at Georgia State University, 80 Forsyth St, NW Atlanta TIX: 404-413-9849 rialto.gsu.edu

DANCE GISELLE – ACT 2, EMERGING CHOREOGRAPHERS CONTEMPORARY SHOWCASE
 9/8/, Price: $16-$22
 Northeast Atlanta Ballet
 Infinite Energy Theater
 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway, Duluth TIX: 770-813-7600 www.InfiniteEnergyCenter.com. AFRICA UMOJA 10/30-11/8, Price: $60 / $30 Student Matinee International Arts Foundation, Porter Sanford lll Performing Arts and Community Center , 3181 Rainbow Drive, Decatur GA 30034 TIX: 877-725-8849 africaumojausa.com HUGS FROM YOUNG CHOREOGRAPHERS (AMERICAN TURKISH FRIENDSHIP COUNCIL BENEFIT) 9/14 @ 7:00 p.m. 9/15 @ 1:00 p.m.& 4:00 p.m., Price: Suggested Donation $5 Roswell Dance Theatre, Tolbert Yilmaz School of Dance, 10400 Alpharetta Street, Bldg D., Roswell TIX: 770-998-0259 www.TYSOD.com RETURN TO FALL
 9/14-9/16, Price: $20 to $130
 Atlanta Ballet, Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta TIX: 404-873-5811 atlantaballet.com DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM
 10/13-10/14, Price: $46.75 to $90.45
 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta TIX: 770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre.com

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ATLANTA PERFORMANCE GUIDE FALL AILEY II: THE NEXT GENERATION OF DANCE 10/20, Price: $46 to $74 Rialto Center for the Arts at Georgia State University, 80 Forsyth St, NW Atlanta TIX: 404-413-9849 rialto.gsu.edu

FESTIVALS ALIVE IN ROSWELL
 9/20 and 10/18, Price: Free!
 Roswell City Hall,
38 Hill St., Roswell TIX: 770-641-3727 roswellgov.com 30TH ANNIVERSARY NATIONAL BLACK ARTS FESTIVAL Multiple Events & locations – September 2018 For information visit us at www.nbaf.org ATLANTA BLACK THEATRE FESTIVAL 10/3-10/6, Price: $0 - $50 Micah 6-8 Media, LLC, Porter Sanford III Performing Arts Center, 3181 Rainbow Dr. Decatur (free parking) TIX: 470-251-2283 or abtf.eventbrite.com AtlantaBTF.org

ATLANTA PRIDE
 10/13-10/14, Price:Free!
 Piedmont Park,
1071 Piedmont Ave., Atlanta TIX: 404-382-7588 atlantapride.org DECATUR HAS THE ART, MUSIC AND FALL FUN! The Book As Art juried exhibition Aug. 10 through 9/28, free Decatur Book Festival, Labor Day weekend, free Oakhurst Jazz Nights, 9/6, 9/13, 9/20, 9/27, 10/7 pm, free Concerts on the Square, 9/8, 9/15, 9/22, 9/29, 7 pm, free Blue Sky Concerts, 9/12, 26 at noon, free YEA! event for young emerging artists, 9/30, free Decatur Craft Beer Festival, 10/20, 12 to 5 pm, tickets on sale 9/17 Decatur Wine Festival, 11/3, 12 to 4 pm, tickets on sale in September Exhibits: Arts Alliance Gallery shows, Different Trains Galleries 1 and 2, Galleria Regina, Aimée Jewelry and Fine Art, Dalton Gallery at Agnes Scott College. Ongoing: #lookupdecatur street art, secretdoorsdecatur.com, buskers, Milagros MARTA Bridge Mural, Decatur Artway outdoor sculptures For more information: City of Decatur Visitors Center / Arts Alliance Gallery, 113 Clairemont Ave, Decatur Info: 678-615-0915 VisitDecaturGeorgia.com

MAGS, BARS AND (DRAG) STARS: A HISTORY OF ATLANTA’S GAY BARS AND COMMUNITY MAGAZINES
 10/2 4:00-6:00 pm, Price: Free/open to public
 Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University, 
Georgia State University Library, 8th Floor, Library South, 100 Decatur Street SE, Atlanta Below: ASO Talent Development Program Alumni Khari TIX: 404-413-2880 https://library.gsu.edu/searchJoyner performs with ASO June 14, 2018. Photo by Jeff Roffman collections/special-collections-archives/


ATLANTA SHOWGUIDE VENUES & MORE 7Stages

Georgia Ensemble Theatre

Roswell Cultural Arts Center

Actor’s Express

High Museum of Art

Serenbe Playhouse

Alliance Theater

Horizon Theatre

Southwest Arts Center

Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau

Infinite Energy Center

Synchronicity Theatre

Jennie T. Anderson Theatre

Symphony Hall

Judy Jacobs Gallery

Theatrical Outfit

King Plow Arts Ctr

Tula Gallery

Decatur Visitor Center

Marietta’s New Theatre in the Square

The Shakespeare Tavern

Explore Gwinnett

Out Front Theatre Company

Ferst Center @ Ga Tech

Porter Sanford Arts Center

The Fox Theatre

Rialto Center for the Arts

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