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    THE ARTS

    News: Kendeda Fund boosts ArtsATL with $10,000 grant

    By Catherine Fox

      I am pleased to announce that the Kendeda Fund has awarded ArtsATL a $10,000 grant. “The Kendeda Fund has long acknowledged the importance of

    POSTED Apr 19 12 comments READ MORE
  • Saiah has again transformed the Goat Farm into a magical tapestry in “Moby-Dick.” (Photo by by Shannon Goodman)
    THEATER

    Review: Saiah’s inventive, ambitious “Moby-Dick” is season’s first “don’t miss” show

    By Andrew Alexander

    There are times when a theater critic’s duty doesn’t seem to require much beyond simply saying, “Go see this show.” That’s about all that needs

    POSTED Apr 18 1 comment READ MORE
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    THEATER

    Review: Pinch ‘N’ Ouch’s “Assistance” explores greed, but script could use a helping hand

    By Andrew Alexander

    In “Assistance,” onstage at Pinch ‘N’ Ouch Theatre through May 4, young assistants to a Donald Trump-like wheeler and dealer with a short temper and

    POSTED Apr 18 1 comment READ MORE
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    THEATER

    Preview: Shuler Hensley Awards, celebrating high school musicals, to air live Thursday

    By Jim Farmer

    Even when he has gigs lined up in other cities for the rest of the year, Tony Award-winning actor Shuler Hensley never hesitates to come home to

    POSTED Apr 17 No comments READ MORE
  • Out of Hand Theater's "The Break Up"
    THE ARTS

    “Artistic License,” this Friday, promises profusion of experiences from high art to hijinks

    By Catherine Fox

    “Artistic License” is the only event at which you can choreograph a dance by picking something out of a chest, shimmy with a go-go dancer

    POSTED Apr 16 No comments READ MORE
  • Adam Jacobs as the masked Zorro at the Alliance Theatre.
    THEATER

    Review: Alliance Theatre’s musical “Zorro” shows enormous potential and some rough edges

    By Jim Farmer

    Envisioned as the world’s first flamenco musical, “Zorro” has taken its own deliberate path to U.S. soil. Director Christopher Renshaw’s “Americanized” take on his 2008

    POSTED Apr 12 No comments READ MORE
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    THEATER

    Video: Teatro del Sol’s “Burundanga” at Aurora is a comedy with a punch

    By Felipe Barral, the G channel

    Anthony P. Rodriguez, producing artistic director at Aurora Theatre, founded Teatro del Sol five years ago to further Hispanic cultural heritage and provide entertainment for the

    POSTED Apr 10 No comments READ MORE
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    THE ARTS

    Attend: Things to see and do around Atlanta, April 10-20

    By Catherine Fox

    Cellist  Alisa Weilerstein, a MacArthur “genius grant” recipient, performs Shostakovich alongside the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and under the baton of the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s Lionel

    POSTED Apr 09 No comments READ MORE
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    THEATER

    Review: Chekhov’s “The Cherry Orchard” succeeds at Theater Emory, almost in spite of itself

    By Andrew Alexander

    None other than Anton Chekhov himself comes out to introduce his play “The Cherry Orchard,” at Theater Emory through April 14. Donald McManus takes on the

    POSTED Apr 09 1 comment READ MORE
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    THE ARTS

    Impossible, it seems, but yes, “Artistic License,” ArtsATL’s coming party, just got even better

    By Catherine Fox

    Are you willing to get dumped for the sake of art? You can make up afterward in our disco for two. But only if you

    POSTED Apr 05 No comments READ MORE
  • Cineprov! players. From left, top row: Pat Young, Kathryn Claypool, Larry Johnson, Don Emery.    Bottom row: Curt Holman, Ken Hudak, Curtis Smythe, Lowrie Scott Taylor. (Photo by Shannon Jenkins)
    THEATER, FILM

    All celluloid is fair game for movie-mocking Cineprov!, now in new digs at Plaza Theatre

    By Chelsey Willis

    There will never be a shortage of bad movies. And that’s a good thing for Larry Johnson, the founder of Cineprov!, Atlanta’s only professional movie riffing

    POSTED Apr 04 4 comments READ MORE
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    THEATER

    Review: In Theatrical Outfit’s “The Fabulous Lipitones,” a Sikh joins a barbershop quartet

    By Andrew Alexander

    A barbershop quartet suddenly becomes a trio when one member drops dead of a heart attack onstage at a regional competition. The thing is that

    POSTED Apr 04 1 comment READ MORE
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