Atlanta Theatre Shows August 2011
July 28, 2011 by Paul McParland
Filed under Theatre
Listings of the best Atlanta Theatre Plays for August 2011. Favorites theatrical performances and events by Atlanta Ga Today include Come Fly Away at the Fox Theatre and a Chorus Line at the Aurora Theatre.
Come Fly Away
8/2/2011 to 8/7/2011
Come Fly Away is a seductive musical featuring songs from Frank Sinatra mixed with the sultry sound of a live big band and Twyla Tharp’s spine-tingling choreography. Fifteen of the world’s top dancers tell the story of four couples falling in and out of love at a swinging nightclub on a scorching summer night. The music includes some of the best Frank Sinatra classics including “That’s Life,” “Fly Me to the Moon,” “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” “My Way,” “Theme from New York, New York,” and “I’ve Got the World on a String.”
Venue: Fox Theatre in Midtown Atlanta
Fox Theatre Tickets for Come Fly Away Here
Flippin’ Through the Rolodex
08/05/2011 to 08/06/2011
Fontaine Fantasy Films & Vibrant Skin present Flippin’ Thru the Rolodex A Gem of a Comedy “There comes a time in life when choices should be limited. Join these 4 gems as they search for love round’ the rolodex.”
A stage Play by: Mimi Fontaine Walter, Ralph, Martin, & Phillip are older gems, but still shining. They live in the same house together & now they’ve figured out a way to find dates together. Falling off barstools at the local Night Club just isn’t a good idea at their age, so they turn to a less hazardous solution; flippin’ thru the rolodex. Seems nothing can stop these gems from searching for the perfect woman. You’ll flip over laughing at their ridiculous rituals, hilarious antics, and a couple of mind blowing adventures, as the geniuses nag each other to death, while dreaming and hoping for the perfect date; all in th ename of love; all in the name of friendship.
Company: Elm Street Cultural Arts Village
Suitability: Mature Content
Price: $10.00 – $11.00
Box Office: 678-494-4251
Free Parking Available
VIP Room
07/07/2011 to 08/06/2011
A semi-autobiographical play about one man’s struggle between the domestic bliss of his wife and kids, and his perpetual craving to watch dirty strippers get naked for cash. This show was written by and stars our very own ensemble member, Mike Schatz. He’ll be singing songs, telling stories, and acting out scenes along with the lovely Alison Hastings who plays all of the non-Mike Schatz characters in the show. You’ll definitely laugh during this little gem, but you might shed a tear or two as well.
This show will last approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes with no intermission.
* Please note: This show is not appropriate for anyone not old enough to experience adult humor…or anyone that just doesn’t like it. Also, there is female nudity in this show as well as graphic sexuality. Please be respectful of the actors. If you take pictures or act like an asshole, we will ask you to leave.
Company: Dad\’s Garage
Suitability: Mature Content
Price: $13.00 – $17.28
Box Office: 404-523-3141
Public Transportation Available
Free Parking Available
To Kill a Mockingbird
07/15/2011 to 08/07/2011
Scout, a young girl in a quiet southern town, is about to experience the dramatic events that will affect the rest of her life. She and her brother, Jem, are being raised by their widowed father, Atticus, and by a strongminded housekeeper, Calpurnia. Wide-eyed Scout is fascinated with the sensitively revealed people of her small town, but, from the start, there’s a rumble of thunder just under the calm surface of the life here. The black people of the community have a special feeling about Scout’s father and she doesn’t know why. A few of her white friends are inexplicably hostile and Scout doesn’t understand this either. Unpleasant things are shouted and the bewildered girl turns to her father. Atticus, a layer, explains that he’s defending a young Negro wrongfully accused of a grave crime. Since this is causing such an upset, Scout wants to know why he’s doing it. “Because if I didn’t,” her father replies, “I couldn’t hold my head up.” When she asks why take on such a hopeless fight (the time of the play is 1935) he tells her, “Simply because we were licked a hundred years before we started is no reason not to try.” He goes on to prepare Scout for the trouble to come. “We’re fighting our friends. But remember this, no matter how bitter things get, they’re still our friends.” Things do get bitter (to the point where Atticus props himself in a chair against the cell door of the man he’s defending and confronts an angry mob). Horrified Scout projects herself into this confrontation, and her inconvenient presence helps bring back a little sanity. Atticus fights his legal battle with a result that is part defeat, part triumph. As Atticus comes out of the courthouse, the deeply moved town minister tells Scout, “Stand up. Your father’s passing!”
Company: ACT1 Theater
Suitability: Mature Content
Price: $12.00 – $15.00
Box Office: 770-663-8989
Free Parking Available
A Flea in Her Ear
08/05/2011 to 08/07/2011
In turn-of-the-century Paris, mistaken identity, revolving beds and an improbable, hysterical plot provide the riotous foundation for Georges Feydeau’s masterpiece bedroom farce set in the Frisky Puss Hotel. Laura Chandler believes that her husband Victor is having an affair with another woman, and tricks him into meeting her at a local “love” motel in order to catch him in the act. In doing so, she involves a huge range of characters, including a Tom Jones wannabe of questionable sexuality, a lascivious doctor, the owner of the Pussycat Motel, a very jealous Spanish nobleman and his wife, and a drunken porter named Potts, who happens to be Victor Chandler’s doppelganger.
*Adult language and content. This performance is part of Fabrefaction’s 2011 Summer Series and features college actors
Prices TBA
Company: Fabrefaction Theatre Company
Price: $20.00 – $30.00
Box Office:
Married Alive
07/20/2011 to 08/07/2011
“Married Alive!” is a funny and touching new musical that looks in on two married couples, one newly wed and one “oldly” wed. From babies to empty nests, job stress to domestic bliss, it’s fast-paced, sharp & tart, but always affectionate. The show is “A hoot with a heart!” “Married Alive!” is a funny, affectionate journey from Niagara to Viagra.
Company: ART Station
Price: $15.00 – $27.00
Box Office: 770-469-1105
Free Parking Available
Pay Parking Available
West Side Story
07/27/2011 to 08/07/2011
The classic musical WEST SIDE STORY has been called a modern-day, loose re-telling of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet tragedy of feuding families, although the setting is the Upper West Side of New York City in the late 1950s. And the conflict is between rival street gangs rather than families. With book by Arthur Laurents, music by Leonard Bernstein, and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, WEST SIDE STORY transports Shakespeare’s most famous star-crossed lovers into the contemporary streets of New York’s gang culture. Ground-breaking for its electrifying choreography, grand score, and its comic-tragic darkness when it opened on Broadway in 1957, WEST SIDE STORY still touches the heart of anyone who has ever been in love, and anyone who has ever dreamed of a tolerant world. Classic songs include: “Something’s Coming,” “Tonight,” “America,” “One Hand, One Heart,” and “Somewhere.”
Company: Center Theatre at the MJCCA
Price: $20.00
Box Office: 770-395-2654
Free Parking Available
Seussical
07/22/2011 to 08/07/2011
Now one of the most performed shows in America, “Seussical” is a fantastical, magical, musical extravaganza! Tony winners Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (“Ragtime,” “Once On This Island”) have lovingly brought to life all of our favorite Dr. Seuss characters, including Horton the Elephant, The Cat in the Hat, Gertrude McFuzz, lazy Mayzie, and a little boy with a big imagination–Jojo. “Oh, the Thinks You Can Think” captures the show’s spirit of imagination, as the colorful characters transport us from the Jungle of Nool to the Circus McGurkus to the invisible world of the Whos. The story centers around Horton the Elephant, who finds himself faced with a double challenge–not only must he protect his tiny friend Jojo (and all the invisible Whos) from a world of naysayers and dangers, but he must guard an abandoned egg, left to his care by the irresponsible Mayzie La Bird. Although Horton faces ridicule, danger, kidnapping and a trial, the intrepid Gertrude McFuzz never loses faith in him, the only one who recognizes “his kind and his powerful heart.” Ultimately, the powers of friendship, loyalty, family and community are challenged and emerge triumphant, in a story that makes you laugh and cry.
Company: Southside Theatre Guild
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $12.00 – $15.00
Box Office: 770-969-0956
There Goes The Bride
08/05/2011 to 08/13/2011
British comedy farce at its best! When harassed advertising executive Timothy Westerby hits his head on the morning of his daughters wedding, he awakes to find himself in the company of Polly Perkins, a 1920′s flapper girl straight out of his current campaign. It soon becomes clear that no one else can see or hear her and soon the carefully planned wedding disintegrates into chaos.
Company: Centerstage North Theatre
Suitability: Mature Content
Price: $12.00
Box Office: 770-516-3330
Hamlet
08/04/2011 to 08/13/2011
William Shakespeare’s Hamlet will be performed at the Dancing Goat Theatre. Come. Watch and Enjoy.
Company: Performing Arts North, Inc.
Price: $12.00
Box Office:
Free Parking Available
Frog Belly Rat Bone
08/04/2011 to 08/14/2011
Journey to Cementland where one very special Boy discovers a rusty old box promising wondrous riches. Yet all he finds inside the box are colorful packets filled with tiny grey specks. When even his new friends Rat, Rabbit, and Fruit Fly don’t know how to make treasure out of specks, the Boy leaves the box – and the treasure – unprotected. After thieves come in the night, the Boy builds a monster called Frog Belly Rat Bone to scare them away and all of the friends learn that the real treasure of friendship can’t be locked in a box. Using their signature Hyper-theatrical style combining puppetry, music, video projections, and innovative prop design, the award-winning Rogue Artists Ensemble brings this popular book’s lovable characters and quirky aesthetic to life on stage.
Company: Center for Puppetry Arts
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $16.00
Box Office: 404-873-3391
Public Transportation Available
Free Parking Available
Noises Off
07/28/2011 to 08/14/2011
Noises Off: Clandestine affairs, out-of-control egos, drunken frivolity… and that’s just what is happening backstage! Michael Frayn’s hilarious farce takes you behind the curtain with a mediocre touring company trying to put on a terrible play and making a delightfully entertaining mess of it. Sure to be the blockbuster comedy of the summer, Noises Off will have you laughing until it hurts. Noises Off is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH, INC.
APPROPRIATE FOR AGES 14 +
Company: Georgia Shakespeare
Suitability: Mature Content
Price: $12.84 – $42.80
Box Office: 404-264-0020
Public Transportation Available
Free Parking Available
Summer Singers 2011
08/14/2011 to 08/14/2011
Our seventh annual Summer concert includes a variety of selections from well known choruses by Johann Sebastian Bach to popular selections from Broadway, as well as many things in between!
The Michael O’Neal Summer Singers is a non-auditioned summer chorus open to all interested singers.
Company: The Michael O’Neal Singers
Price: $12.00 – $15.00
Box Office: 770-594-7974
Public Transportation Available
Free Parking Available
Designing Women Live
08/11/2011 to 08/14/2011
The episodes
Foreign Affairs: Suzanne receives a letter from the INS saying that her maid Consuela’s work permit has expired. Suzanne doesn’t think Consuela can pass the test, so she pays Anthony to impersonate her.
The Rowdy Girls: Charlene’s cousin Mavis coaches the ladies for an upcoming talent show, where they will be playing the Supremes.
Company: The Process Theatre Co.
Price: $20.00 – $23.00
Box Office: 404/245-4205
Free Parking Available
Oklahoma!
08/03/2011 to 08/14/2011
Full of fun, adventure, and America’s all-time favorite songs, Oklahoma! is a romantic romp through the wide west that leaves the audience tapping its feet and singing the music. Oklahoma! is the first musical written by composer Richard Rodgers and librettist Oscar Hammerstein II. It is set in Oklahoma territory outside the town of Claremore in 1906. It tells the story of cowboy Curly McLain and his romance with farm girl Laurey Williams. Add to this the comedic man-crazy girl who “Cain’t Say No,” her boy friend, and a slick-talking peddler and you have a fun-filled musical feast to enjoy.
Dinner Theatre Aug 3-6, $18.00. Meal starts 1 hour before show.
Aug 12-15, $12.00.
Company: APP Productions
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $12.00 – $18.00
Box Office: 770-234-8451
Free Parking Available
Little Shop of Horrors
08/04/2011 to 08/20/2011
We’ve got a horrifying musical full of monsters, nerds and tunes. Little Shop of Horrors was written by Howard Ashman with music by Alan Menken. Directed by Kelly Whitmire with Musical Direction by Mary Lynn Luke and Choreography by Jay Tryall, this show will leave you wondering whether or not to water your plants when you get home.
Company: The New Depot Players
Price: $16.00 – $20.00
Box Office: (678) 374-3224
Free Parking Available
Magic Mornings with Evan Reynolds
07/24/2011 to 08/28/2011
Master Magician Evan Reynolds comes to the Academy for 6 Saturday Mornings! Presenting magic with a variety of themes, and using kids from the audience, Reynolds will make magic happen! Some Saturdays will have a special Star Wars theme as we get closer to Dragoncon!
Company: Academy Theatre
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $10.00
Box Office: 404-252-4111
Free Parking Available
Pay Parking Available
Three Sistahs
07/15/2011 to 08/28/2011
Back for an encore performance, this blues & pop musical set in 1969 is about three sisters – an idealistic activist, a suburban housewife and a diligent professor – as they gather for the third year in a row for a funeral. Two years ago it was Mamma. Last year it was Daddy. This year it is their only brother. When they return to pack up the family home, sparks fly as they share wine, memories, dreams and secrets. During the last night in their childhood home, these three sisters determine what family means to them now. Starring Bernadine Mitchell
Story by Janet Pryce, Book & Lyrics by Thomas W. Jones II, Music by William Hubbard
Directed by Thomas W. Jones II
Revival of the 2006 Hit!
Company: Horizon Theatre Company
Suitability: Mature Content
Price: $16.20 – $27.00
Box Office: 404-584-7450
Public Transportation Available
Free Parking Available
BODY AWARENESS by Annie Baker
08/10/2011 to 08/28/2011
It is “Body Awareness Week” at rural Shirley State College in Vermont, and all must go according to plan. But when photographer Frank Bonitatibus shows up with his passel of photographs of naked women, things start to go awry. From the playwright of Circle Mirror Tranformation comes a probing new comedy with an astonishingly complex web of emotions and ideas.
“An engaging new comedy by a young playwright with a probing, understated voice.” —The New York Times
“Body Awareness is a smart, modest work about ordinary, flawed people, grasping for connection, but none of it feels small, thanks to Baker’s sharp ear for the deeply painful—and funny—longings squirming under her characters’ dialogue.” —David Cote, Time Out New York
“An impressive and occasionally beautiful meditation on the mysteries of being moved.” —The New Yorker
Company: Pinch ‘N’ Ouch Theatre
Suitability: Mature Content
Price: $25.00
Box Office: 404-523-7647
Public Transportation Available
Free Parking Available
Pay Parking Available
A Chorus Line
08/04/2011 to 09/04/2011
Aug. 4 – Sept. 4, 2011
In real time onstage, feel the drama of these dancers who convey the hope and pain of what they do for love in an unconventionally personal audition. Aspiring performers put everything on the line to fulfill their dream of winning a role in a Broadway musical – hoping they will be the One! Winner of 9 Tony Awards, including “Best Musical”, the Pulitzer Prize for drama, and the longest-running American Broadway musical ever! Conceived/Originally Directed & Choreographed by Michael Bennett
Book by James Kirkwood & Nicholas Dante
Music by Marvin Hamlisch Lyrics by Edward Kleban
Company: Aurora Theatre
Price: $16.00 – $32.00
Box Office: 770-476-7926
Free Parking Available
The Ugly Duckling
08/18/2011 to 09/18/2011
Based on the beloved story by Hans Christian Andersen, The Ugly Duckling follows a rare bird who simply doesn’t fit in. Helped by some friendly forest sprites, the duckling sets out to explore the wonders of the pond. On his journey, he meets a cast of colorful characters, braves the changing of the seasons, and finds his true self. With a beautifully created environment full of hidden musical instruments created by Atlanta’s own Klimchak, The Ugly Duckling brings Andersen’s transformative fable about life’s often bumpy road to the stage.
Company: Center for Puppetry Arts
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $16.00
Box Office: 404-873-3391
Public Transportation Available
Free Parking Available
Ghost Tours of Lawrenceville
05/06/2011 to 09/24/2011
Lawrenceville, GA a quiet southern town born almost 200 years ago is home to some of the most bizarre and spooky tales ever told. Like other southern towns, Lawrenceville has a history rich in Native American culture, civil war stories and various quirky characters that have trod the pavement of it’s streets. But unlike most other southern towns, there’s a lot more para-normal than normal.
Take a scary stroll through haunted Lawrenceville and hear about:
Flying Corpses
The heiress who was kidnapped and buried alive
What really happened at the old jail.
Join us (if you dare) for a 90-minute walking tour of some of Lawrenceville GA’s most
interesting places and the stories behind it’s most bizarre events, hauntingly told with
the charm and personality of a real southern storytellers.
Company: Aurora Theatre
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $12.00
Box Office: 770-476-7926
Free Parking Available
The Miracle Worker
08/25/2011 to 10/02/2011
Set in post civil war Alabama, this classic tells the story of Annie Sullivan and her student, blind and deaf Helen Keller. The Miracle Worker dramatizes the volatile relationship between the lonely teacher and her charge. Trapped in a secret, silent world, unable to communicate, Helen is violent, spoiled, almost sub-human and treated by her family as such. Only Annie realizes that there is a mind and spirit waiting to be rescued from the dark, tortured silence. With scenes of intense physical and emotional dynamism, Annie’s success with Helen finally comes with the utterance of a single, glorious word.
Company: Gypsy Theatre Company
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $15.00 – $20.00
Box Office: 770-781-9178
Free Parking Available
The Ugly Duckling
07/02/2011 to 08/28/2011
The World Premiere of The Ugly Duckling
An Original Adaptation Created by Joanna Brooks, Brian Clowdus, Chip Epsten and Rachel Teagle in collaboration with Brooks & Co. Dance Directed by Brian Clowdus, Choreographed by Joanna Brooks, Text by Rachel Teagle, Music by Chip Epsten.
This show is being created as a direct response to the bullying epidemic that we are experiencing on both a local and national level. We are going back to one of the oldest childhood tales of diversity with The Ugly Duckling but giving it a modern twist with a production that will move children and adults of all ages. We will be celebrating the differences in each of us and have audience members questioning those differences that seem to still be creating barriers, even in 2011. This will not be your typical Children’s Theatre Experience and will have a level of sophistication that will have parents on the edge of their seat as well with half human/half animal bird dancers and a set built out into a lake in Serenbe allowing dancers and
actors to be in and out of water, just as these characters would be in their natural environment. This show will be a fusion of live music, fantastical costuming, witty writing, and modern choreography with performance on land and in water.
*This production is festival style, so please bring your own chairs and blankets to the performances.
Company: Serenbe Playhouse
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $10.00 – $15.00
Box Office: 770-463-1110
Shipwrecked! An Entertainment- The Amazing Adventures of Louis de Rougemont (as Told by Himself)
08/04/2011 to 08/27/2011
By Donald Margulies. The adventurous Louis de Rougemont invites you to hear his amazing story of bravery, survival and celebrity that left nineteenth-century England spellbound. Dare to be whisked away in a story of the high seas, populated by exotic islanders, flying wombats, giant sea turtles and a monstrous man-eating octopus. SHIPWRECKED examines how far we’re willing to blur the line between fact and fiction in order to leave our mark on the world.
Company: Serenbe Playhouse
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $15.00 – $20.00
Box Office: 770-463-1110
Nunsense
08/19/2011 to 08/27/2011
The Little Sisters of Hoboken display their divine talents in a zany benefit revue. In an effort to raise money for their fallen Sisters–unfortunate victims of a convent cooking accident–Mother Superior and her order of eccentric and endearing nuns show the lighter side of being Catholic. With riotous dance numbers, show-stopping songs and side-splitting wit, you’ll swear Nunsense was heaven-sent!
Sponsored by LGE Community Credit Union
August 19, 20, 26, 27 at 7:30pm
August 20 & 27 at 2pm
$9-11
The Elm Street Players
at City Center Auditorium
8534 Main St Woodstock, Ga 30188
678-494-4251 www.elmstreetarts.org
Company: Elm Street Cultural Arts Village
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $9.00 – $11.00
Box Office: 678-494-4251
Free Parking Available
Neil Simon’s Plaza Suite
08/26/2011 to 09/03/2011
Hilarity abounds in this portrait of three couples successively occupying a suite at the Plaza.
A suburban couple take the suite while their house is being painted and it turns out to be the one in which they honeymooned 23 (or was it 24?) years before and was yesterday the anniversary, or is it today?
This wry tale of marriage in tatters is followed by the exploits of a Hollywood producer who, after three marriages, is looking for fresh fields. He calls a childhood sweetheart, now a suburban housewife, for a little sexual diversion. Over the years she has idolized him from afar and is now more than the match he bargained for.
The last couple is a mother and father fighting about the best way to get their daughter out of the bathroom and down to the ballroom where guests await her or as Mother yells, “I want you to come out of that bathroom and get married!”
Company: Pumphouse Players
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $12.00
Box Office: 770-387-2610
Free Parking Available
Summer Repertory
08/04/2011 to 10/02/2011
Welcome to The Shakespeare Evolution Series! Now that we have completed Shakespeare’s entire canon, we’re starting over by producing The Comedies in the order in which they were written! Get on board right from the start with these shows, we’ll have you rolling in the aisles all season!
The Two Gentlemen of Verona – Directed by Laura Cole
Join us for the first comedy Shakespeare ever wrote. Watch and laugh as close friends Valentine and Proteus both pursue the Duke of Milan’s beautiful daughter, Sylvia. See how Crab, “the sourest-natured dog that lives”, provides one of the first examples of the animal stealing the show. Don’t miss this rarely produced comedy.
The Taming of the Shrew – Directed by Drew Reeves
Shrew was the Bard’s first stab at portraying the ultimate “battle of the sexes.” Will Petruchio be able to tame his Kate, turning the “shrew” into a doting wife, or will the lady hold fast to her wild, independent ways?
The Comedy of Errors Directed by Drew Reeves
Two sets of twins, one case of mistaken identity, and a nun walk onto the stage. No, it’s not the start of a joke, but it is hilarious! The Comedy of Errors takes Shakespearean funny to such slap-happy heights, you’ll be dizzy with laughter. This tale of the merchant twins Antipholus and the servant twins Dromio is full of errors, upsets, and fun.
Company: The New American Shakespeare Tavern
Price: $12.96 – $38.88
Box Office: 404-874-5299
Public Transportation Available
Pay Parking Available
The Green Book
08/17/2011 to 09/11/2011
In the days of Jim Crow laws, the “Green Book” let black tourists know where it was safe to dine and stay overnight, the “tourist homes” or private residences made available by African American homeowners. Set in 1953, this stirring new drama by Atlanta writer Calvin Alexander Ramsey takes place in just such a home, in Jefferson City, MO, where a black military officer, his wife and a Jewish holocaust survivor all spend the night only hours before W.E.B. Du Bois is scheduled to deliver a speech in town.
By Calvin Alexander Ramsey
Company: Theatrical Outfit
Price: $27.00 – $38.00
Box Office: 678-528-1500
Public Transportation Available
Pay Parking Available
Spring Awakening
08/25/2011 to 10/01/2011
The 2007 Tony Award-winner for Best Musical unleashes its raw emotional power on the Actor’s Express stage in the muscial event of the fall! A group of teenage friends cope with the agonies and ecstasies of discovering sex in all its varieties. This provocative, pulse-pounding explosion of rock-and-roll and theatrical energy delivers a punch that is not to be missed. Spring Awakening had been hailed as the “Best Musical of the Year” by the New York Times, New York Post, Star Ledger, Journal News, New York Observer and USA Today.
Playwright: Book and lyrics by Steven Sater; Music by Duncan Sheik; Director: Freddie Ashley
Company: Actor’s Express
Suitability: Mature Content
Price: $15.00 – $32.00
Box Office: 404-607-SHOW
Free Parking Available
Pay Parking Available
Driving Miss Daisy
08/19/2011 to 08/28/2011
Winner of the 1988 Pulitzer Prize and the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Off-Broadway Play. Driving Miss Daisy is a warm-hearted, humorous and affecting study of the unlikely relationship between an aging, crotchety white Southern lady, and a proud, soft-spoken black man.
Company: Onstage Atlanta
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $15.00 – $20.00
Box Office: 404/897-1802
Free Parking Available
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