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  • Review: Aurora Theatre serves a slice of humor and heart with ‘Waitress The Musical’ 

    Restaurants have secrets. Small towns have secrets. Add sugar, butter and flour and you end up with Waitress The Musical, a Tony-nominated production…

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    Denise K. James

  • Belle Esprit changes theater history to herstory once again with ‘Lady Susan’

    Claire F. Martin puts the work of women writers on stage. :: When the present and future are uncertain, we look to the…

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    Luke Evans

  • 9 essential Atlanta arts events this weekend

    Each week, ArtsATL curates a selection of the most exciting arts and culture events happening in Atlanta this weekend, highlighting nine must-see experiences.  :: Thursday…

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    ArtsATL staff

  • Critic’s Picks for 2025 Atlanta Fringe Festival

    The Atlanta Fringe Festival is back, once again throwing open the doors for the weird, the wonderful and the occasional wtf?! Since 2012,…

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    Andrew Alexander

  • Atlanta: Jason Holt wants your confessions

    The multidisciplinary Israeli artist and writer creates a space where unexpected candor and connections can be formed. :: Jason Danino Holt doesn’t perform…

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    Jeff Dingler

  • 9 essential Atlanta arts events this weekend

    Each week, ArtsATL curates a selection of the most exciting arts and culture events happening in Atlanta this weekend, highlighting nine must-see experiences.  :: Thursday…

    By

    ArtsATL staff

  • The Alliance’s Reiser Lab playwrights are ready to show their work 

    Alliance Theatre’s 10th round of its Reiser Atlanta Artists Lab — a program that provides money and resources to local artists to help…

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    Benjamin Carr

  • Arts Agenda: Theater – spring and early summer

     Each week, ArtsATL delivers a critic’s short list of the shows, exhibitions, concerts and events we recommend for the coming weeks within one discipline in…

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    ArtsATL staff

  • Atlanta’s largest-ever Fringe Festival brings on the bold, weird and wonderful 

    With a record-breaking number of artist applications, Atlanta Fringe gets ready for its most ambitious year yet. :: If offbeat, genre-defying performance is…

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    Andrew Alexander

  • True Colors’ Next Narrative Monologue competition moves to Harlem’s Victoria Theater

    Launched in 2021 in Atlanta, this year’s competition consisted of 18 students, delivering fresh work by Black playwrights. :: At Harlem’s newly restored…

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    Blair Moore