Atlanta Theatre Shows August 2010

July 23, 2010 by Paul McParland  
Filed under Theatre

Atlanta Ga Today presents a guide to Atlanta Theatre for the month of August 2010. We are lucky to live in a city where there is such a variety of Atlanta plays to choose from including comedy, drama, musicals and horror.

12th Annual Essential Play Festival
07/07/2010 to 08/07/2010
Qualities of Starlight
by Gabriel Jason Dean, directed by Peter Hardy
The World Premiere of a twisted family comedy about a successful young astronomer who brings his wife home to the north Georgia mountains and the simple country household in which he grew up. And where his parents are now addicted to crystal meth. Winner of the 2010 Essential Theatre Playwriting Award.
Darker Face of the Earth
by Rita Dove, directed by Betty Hart
The Georgia Premiere of a stunning tragic drama by a Pulitzer Prize-winning African-American poet (and former Poet Laureate of the United States). The classic story of Oedipus is re-imagined on a slave plantation in the American South.
Sally and Glen at the Palace
by Peter Hardy, directed by Ellen McQueen
The Georgia Premiere of a comic drama about the growing friendship between two very different college students working together in the lobby of a 1970s movie theatre in a southern university town. Winner of a New Southern Theatre Festival Playwriting Award.
In Reperatory
Company: The Essential Theatre
Price: $12.00 – $24.00
Box Office: 877-840-0457
Free Parking Available
Pay Parking Available

The Dixie Swim Club
08/06/2010 to 08/14/2010
Five Southern women, whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team, set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships. Free from husbands, kids and jobs, they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolina’s Outer Banks to catch up, laugh and meddle in each other’s lives. THE DIXIE SWIM CLUB focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of thirty-three years.
Company: Centerstage North Theatre
Price: $12.00
Box Office: 770-516-3330

The Trip to Bountiful
07/30/2010 to 08/14/2010
This is the poignant story of Mrs. Watts, an aging widow living with her son and daughter-in-law in a three-room flat in Houston, Texas. Fearing that her presence may be an imposition on others, and chafing under the watchful eye of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Watts imagines that if she can get away and return to her old home in the town of Bountiful, she is sure to regain her strength, dignity and peace of mind.
Company: Pumphouse Players
Price: $0.00
Box Office: 770-387-2610
Free Parking Available

STILL in Therapy
08/05/2010 to 08/15/2010
From Steve Solomon, star and creator of the hit Broadway smash: My Mother’s Italian, My Father’s Jewish & I’m In Therapy…the chaos continues in this hysterical prequel.  We go back with Steve from his baby years with his twin sister right up to the present. We’ll meet: Uncle Willie, Stuttering Cousin Bob, Demented Cousin Kenny, Steve’s new therapist, Cousin Sal (and Sal’s parole officer) and a myriad of astounding characters we know, love and tolerate from our own families; each one brought to life on stage by Steve using his gift for creating voices dialects and wacky sound effects that only add to the hilarity of each story.
Company: Center Theatre at the MJCCA
Price: $0.00
Box Office: 678-812-4002
Free Parking Available

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
08/13/2010 to 08/15/2010
This is the Biblical story of Joseph, the handsome young man who is Jacob’s favorite son, who is able to interpret dreams and has been given an amazing coat by his father. These facts lead Joseph’s eleven brothers, who are jealous of him, to sell him into slavery. Through a chain of events, Joseph ends up as Number Two man in  Egypt and in the end is able to save his family from starvation. The musical score blends popular song with country-western, calypso, French apache dance, and 1950s and 1960s rock and roll. Don’t miss out on this rousing, rollicking musical.
Company: APP Productions
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $12.00
Box Office: 770-234-8451
Free Parking Available

Dinner and a Diva
05/18/2010 to 12/21/2010
Three-course dinner w/ choice of entres
Hors d’oeuvres and cash bar at 6:30pm
Program starts at 7:00pm
includes wine with dinner, tax and tip
$55 per person
Live Opera peformance between courses
July — highlights from Carmen
featuring the talents of:
Valerie Beck – Mezzo Soprano
Brendan Callahan-Fitzgerald – Tenor
Gerald Yarbray – Baritone
Jennifer Zuiff – Soprano
Courtney Loner – Soprano
Ben Leaptrott – Accompanist
In August Highlights from La Boheme
In September Italian Night
Company: Capitol City Opera
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $55.00
Box Office: 404.634.6268

Improv Revolution – Thursday night Improv
12/10/2009 to 12/30/2010
The future of yesterday’s improv tomorrow – today! New formats, fresh faces and big ideas mark our ever-changing Thursday night testing ground for new improv formats and new improvisers.
This week, the first half of the show is Jawbreaker. Atlanta’s best and brightest upcoming stars compete via improv games and scenes to please a famous film director. The winner gets a starring role in their latest Hollywood blockbuster.
The second half of the show is ‘An Evening With’ where each Thursday evening belongs to a different member of the Dad’s Garage improv ensemble who gets and they get to do whatever they gosh darn well please. So expect some pretty awesome and radically badical improv to be thrown your way. Check out the schedule:
June 10th – Dan Triandiflou’s ‘True Crime’
*Please Note: This show is not appropriate for anyone not old enough
Company: Dad’s Garage
Suitability: Mature Content
Price: $12.00
Box Office: 404-523-3141
Public Transportation Available
Free Parking Available

Dinner and a Diva
06/17/2010 to 12/16/2010
Three-course dinner w/ choice of entres
Hors d’oeuvres and cash bar at 6:30pm
Program starts at 7:00pm
includes wine with dinner, tax and tip
$65 per person
Live Opera peformance between courses
In August:  Highlights from La Boheme
Company: Capitol City Opera
Price: $65.00
Box Office: 770.641.9131
Free Parking Available

Rocky Horror Picture Show w/ Live Cast
01/01/2010 to 12/25/2015
Lips Down On Dixie performs the interactive version of the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Company: Lips Down on Dixie
Suitability: Mature Content
Price: $8.00
Box Office: 404-873-1939
Public Transportation Available
Free Parking Available

The August Threepeat: Midsummer Night’s Dream
08/19/2010 to 09/11/2010
(all new production!) Directed by Andrew Houchins
Dueling fairies, enchanted woods, a love triangle that turns hexagon…. watch the hilarity unravel right before your eyes in our all-new production!
Company: The New American Shakespeare Tavern
Price: $12.00 – $35.00
Box Office: 404-874-5299
Public Transportation Available
Pay Parking Available

Battle Acts
12/26/2009 to 12/18/2010
Individual improvisors compete head to head for laughs during this elimination tournament. Eight walk in and one walks out – The Champion of BattleActs!  Third Saturday of each month.
Company: Laughing Matters
Price: $15.00
Box Office: 404-376-3755
Free Parking Available
Pay Parking Available

TheatreSports – Saturday Night Improv
12/05/2009 to 12/25/2010
Our longest running improv show and an audience favorite for years, TheatreSports is a fast–paced improv competition featuring the best improvisers in the city. Consisting of two teams, a host/referee, judges to boo and hiss, and the infamous scum box – TheatreSports will have you in hysterics and in on the fun.
Discount tickets for this show are available thru AtlanTIX online and at the booths.  Click on Discount Tickets on the blue bar above to see list of tickets available online today.
Company: Dad’s Garage
Suitability: Mature Content
Price: $15.00
Box Office: 404-523-3141
Public Transportation Available
Free Parking Available

Ghost Tours of Lawrenceville
05/07/2010 to 09/25/2010
Lawrenceville Ghost Tours (Walking Tour) 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 storyteller.
Company: Aurora Theatre
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $6.00 – $12.00
Box Office: 678-226-6222
Free Parking Available

Rumplestilskin
08/07/2010 to 09/11/2010
Adapted by Bobby Box and Michael Haverty
Directed by Michael Haverty
“My daughter can spin straw into gold!” brags Kate’s father. Now she must find a way to make good on her father’s boast! A mysterious little man appears and offers his magical services…but for a terrible price. Based on the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm, this marionette musical will spin grins onto the faces of kids and adults alike.
See website for more performances.
Company: Center for Puppetry Arts
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $16.00
Box Office: 404.873.3391
Public Transportation Available
Free Parking Available

Jack Gafford Band
08/21/2010 to 08/21/2010
FREE concert! Bring your lawn chairs and blankets. Tables can be reserved for $25. Lawn opens at 7pm and show starts at 7.30pm. This is a Cobb County facility and alcohol is not permitted.
Company: Mountain View Arts Alliance
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $0.00
Box Office: 770-509-2700

The August Threepeat: Taming of the Shrew
08/12/2010 to 09/04/2010
This summer, we bring back the Shakespeare comedies you know and love, in repertory! Love reigns in mysterious ways.
The Taming of the Shrew
Welcome to the Bard’s famous comedic “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? ASC’s Taming of the Shrew is a guaranteed evening of laughter and love.
Directed by Drew Reeves
Featuring J.C. Long as Petruchio and Maureen Yasko as Kate
Company: The New American Shakespeare Tavern
Suitability: Mature Content
Price: $12.00 – $35.00
Box Office: 404-874-5299
Public Transportation Available
Pay Parking Available

That’s Entertainment
08/13/2010 to 08/21/2010
A cabaret variety show filled with song, dance and scenes from your favorite movies and movie musicals!
Have dinner at one of Woodstock’s great restaurants across the street from the theater at 8534 Main St.
Call 678-494-4251 or go to www.tlaclive.org for tickets and information
Company: The Towne Lake Arts Center
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $12.00 – $15.00
Box Office: 678-494-4251
Free Parking Available

Shakin’ the Mess outta Misery
07/02/2010 to 08/22/2010
A joyous, exuberant celebration about the coming of age of a young girl and the eight loving Big Mamas who raised her. This circle of diverse Southern women prepare Daughter to go to the river – her rite of passage into womanhood. The stories they share are funny, sad, magical, and touching – tales of survival and healing. A soulfully insightful universal story.
By Shay Youngblood
Company: Horizon Theatre Company
Price: $21.00 – $33.00
Box Office: 404-584-7450 x100
Public Transportation Available
Free Parking Available

Love, Sex and the IRS
07/30/2010 to 08/28/2010
Try to cheat the IRS and look what happens! Here is a wild farce with twists of fate, sight gags, mistaken identities and hilarious comic lines. Jon Trachtman and Leslie Arthur are out of work musicians who room together in New York City. To save money, Jon has been filing tax returns listing the pair as a married couple. The day of reckoning comes when the Internal
Revenue Service informs the “couple” they’re going to be investigated by a Mr. Spinner. Leslie masquerades as a housewife, aided by Jon’s fiancée, Kate. Complicating matters further Leslie and Kate are having an affair behind Jon’s back, Jon’s mother drops in unexpectedly to meet her son’s fiancée, and Leslie’s ex girlfriend shows up demanding to know why Leslie has changed and won’t see her anymore.  This show is sure to make you laugh!
By William Van Zandt & Jane Milmore
Company: The Rosewater Theatre
Price: $15.12 – $19.26
Box Office: 770-640-5500
Public Transportation Available
Free Parking Available

Singin’ in the Rain
08/05/2010 to 09/05/2010
Based on the MGM film
Screenplay & Adaptation by Betty Comden & Adolf Green
Songs by Nacio Herb Brown & Arthur Freed
(Original Choreography by Gene Kelly & Stanley Donen)
The greatest movie musical of all time – It’s 1927 and Hollywood is in a panic over the transition from silent films to “talking pictures.” Enter leading man, Don Lockwood, who falls hard for chorus girl, Kathy Selden, despite Don’s leading lady Lina Lamont’s objections. With countless classic songs, amazing dancing, a flying cake and did we mention it RAINS?
Company: Aurora Theatre
Price: $21.00 – $32.00
Box Office: 678-226-6222
Free Parking Available

A Confederacy of Dunces
08/11/2010 to 08/29/2010
Like Shakespeare’s Falstaff, Ignatius Reilly of A Confederacy of Dunces has the bombastic comic power to subvert reality and his madcap adventures in the 1960s French Quarter of New Orleans prove to be as laugh out loud hilarious as they are brilliantly revelatory of the human condition. It is a tumultuous story, filled with the truly rendered accents and dialects of New Orleans rebels. Two voices, however, dominate: a sharp-eyed omniscient narrator and the sometimes hapless and self-destructive Ignatius J. Reilly. Despite those tendencies, Reilly composes brilliant sketches of his adversaries and dramatizes a set of restrained values that contrasts dramatically with the world in which he moves, through various insignificant jobs and sometimes slapstick mishaps. These are dramatically played off against the equally untidy lives of a host of supporting characters, including his comically oppressed mother, a radicalized girlfriend who taunts him from New York, a strip-bar operator, a pants factory owner, and a Keystonian New Orleans policeman. Richard Garner, Producing Artistic Director and Co-Founder of Georgia Shakespeare Festival, directs.
Prices range from $15 – $35 and can be purchased online at www.theatricaloutfit.org or by calling the Box Office at 678-528-1500.
Company: Theatrical Outfit
Price: $0.00
Box Office: 678-528-1500
Public Transportation Available
Pay Parking Available

Shopping and F***king
08/13/2010 to 09/04/2010
Two Pamela Lee-ish drag queens halt outside the dimly lit doorway of New York Theatre Workshop. “Shopping and Fu**ing!” they squeal in unison, reading a poster for Mark Ravenhill’s new play. “Girlfriend,” sighs the taller one, “this is the story of my life.”
Company: The Process Theatre Co.
Suitability: Mature Content
Price: $25.00
Box Office: 404-897-1802
Free Parking Available

Stealing Dixie, a Civil War Drama
08/04/2010 to 09/12/2010
A gripping portrayal of Andrews’ Raiders, a band of Northern soldiers and sympathizers, who pulled off a daring scheme to steal the General, a Confederate Army locomotive, and were later hanged in Atlanta for treason.  The raiders hatched their plot in what is known as the Kennesaw House, a stone’s throw from Theatre in the Square.  A world premier by Phillip DePoy.
Prices TBA later
Company: Theatre in the Square
Price: $0.00
Box Office: 770-422-8369
Free Parking Available
Pay Parking Available

The Graduate
08/12/2010 to 08/29/2010
The Graduate brings the quintessential movie hit of the sixties, one of the most popular films of all time, vividly to life on stage.  It is the classic story of a young man coming of age and trying to find himself.  In doing so, he takes a few wrong paths down his journey of life…
A college student spends his first summer out of school in the arms of his father’s best friend’s wife.  Meanwhile, he is falling in love with the man’s daughter.
Company: Gypsy Theatre Company
Suitability: Mature Content
Price: $15.00 – $20.00
Box Office: 770-781-9178
Free Parking Available

The August Threepeat: As You Like It
08/13/2010 to 09/02/2010
Directed by Jeff Watkins
What will Rosalind have to do to find and keep her Orlando? Join us on a romp through the Forest of Arden where everyone from jesters to shepherds finds love.
Company: The New American Shakespeare Tavern
Price: $12.00 – $35.00
Box Office: 404-874-5299
Public Transportation Available
Pay Parking Available

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Last Call for The Phantom of the Opera

July 7, 2010 by Paul McParland  
Filed under Best, Theatre

The Phantom of the OperaThe Fabulous Fox Theatre says farewell to The Phantom of the Opera. After the tour leaves Atlanta it will travel to Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Los Angeles before retiring in November. For those still wanting to see the mysterious and difigured musical master your best bet will be Broadway.

The Phantom of the Opera is based upon Gaston Leroux’s serialized novel. The show originally opened up on Broadway in 1988 and won seven Tony awards including best musical in a season which also featured Cabaret and Dreamgirls.

The Phantom of the Opera is easily the longest-running show in history. Andrew Lloyd Weber’s musical masterpiece is now into its 22nd year and has grossed over 1.5 billion dollars. For those still wanting to hear, feel and see the power of the music of the night, Phantom of the Opera tickets are still available here.

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Atlanta Theatre July 2010

June 20, 2010 by Paul McParland  
Filed under Theatre

Hansel and Gretel
06/26/2010 to 07/03/2010
By Tanglewood Marionettes of Ware, MA
What do you get when you mix together two children, a wicked witch, and a house made of sweets? One very sticky situation! Hand-crafted string puppets and the melodies of Englebert Humperdinck’s 1893 opera create an unforgettable retelling of the classic story by the Brothers Grimm.
Company: Center for Puppetry Arts
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $16.00
Box Office: 404-881-5132
Public Transportation Available
Free Parking Available

I Hear America Singing
07/01/2010 to 07/03/2010
Robert Ray Presents
“I Hear America Singing”
The music of Harold Arlen, Irving Berlin and Johnny Mercer
Ticket Prices TBA
Company: Robert Ray Entertainment
Price: $0.00
Box Office: 770-293-0080

All You Need Is Love: The Music of The Beatles
07/09/2010 to 07/10/2010
Nearly 50 years ago The Beatles took over America and never let go. The spirit of the band can be found everywhere today, and will be especially evident July 9-10 as The Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus presents a spectacular tribute commemorating the 50th anniversary of The Beatles with its summer concert series, “All You Need Is Love: The Music of The Beatles.”
“All You Need Is Love: The Music of The Beatles” combines songs based on the Fab Four’s original arrangements with the high-energy performances of the 100-voice Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus and special guest Staibdance to salute the musical and cultural impact of these legendary pop icons.
Company: Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $15.00 – $40.00
Box Office: 404-320-1030
Public Transportation Available
Pay Parking Available

The Wizard of Oz
07/14/2010 to 07/14/2010
Jere Flint, conductor
The road to Oz has never been more spectacular! Follow Dorothy and her pals in one of the most popular movies ever made, shown on giant screens amid the natural beauty of the park, with the exciting score, live!
Company: Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $27.00 – $59.00
Box Office: 404-733-5000
Pay Parking Available

June 10th – Dan Triandiflou’s ‘True Crime’
*Please Note: This show is not appropriate for anyone not old enough
Company: Dad’s Garage
Suitability: Mature Content
Price: $12.00
Box Office: 404-523-3141
Public Transportation Available
Free Parking Available

Rocky Horror Picture Show w/ Live Cast
01/01/2010 to 12/25/2015
Lips Down On Dixie performs the interactive version of the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Company: Lips Down on Dixie
Suitability: Mature Content
Price: $8.00
Box Office: 404-873-1939
Public Transportation Available
Free Parking Available

Love’s Labour’s Lost
06/24/2010 to 08/06/2010
When four young noblemen swear off love to focus on scholarship, there plans are foiled by the arrival of a beautiful French princess and her ladies in waiting. Shakespeare perfects what every modern sitcom has striven to achieve weaving comedic shenanigans with poetic words all in the name of love.
by William Shakespeare
in repertory June 24 – Aug 6
Prices TBA
Company: Georgia Shakespeare
Price: $0.00
Box Office: 404-264-0020
Public Transportation Available
Free Parking Available

Disney’s Aladdin Jr
07/08/2010 to 07/31/2010
Music by Alan Menken /Lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice
Welcome to Agrabah, City of Enchantment, where every beggar has a story and every camel has a tail! All of your favorite characters are here in this stage adaptation of the Disney hit, including Aladdin, Jasmine, and of course, the Genie. Filled with magic, mayhem and flying carpet rides, audiences spirits will soar with excitement. Most of all, the tuneful, Academy award-winning score with songs including “A Whole New World” and “Friends Like Me” will certainly make this musical a favorite for many years to come
Company: Kudzu Playhouse
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $8.56
Box Office: 770-594-1020
Free Parking Available

Spoon, the Musical
07/09/2010 to 07/31/2010
A brand–new, spine–tingling, toe-tapping World Premiere. Dig in as we ladle out six hilarious and horrifying tales about the journey of a haunted spoon. Forged by the Devil in the darkest depths of Hell, a daring and sardonic spoon manages to escape and make its way to Earth – subsequently cursing all those unfortunate enough to cross its path. You’ll follow the tale of this satanic silverware and his unsuspecting victims throughout the ages as sin and singing come together to make perfect harmony.
Company: Dad’s Garage
Suitability: Mature Content
Price: $13.00 – $20.00
Box Office: 404-523-3141
Public Transportation Available
Free Parking Available

King Lear
07/08/2010 to 08/07/2010
directed by Sabin Epstein
by William Shakespeare
in repertory July 8 – August 7
A father puts the affections of his three daughters to the test when he chooses to divide his kingdom amongst them, promising the largest piece to the one who “doth love us most.” The tragic consequences of his arrogance take their toll, and King Lear finds himself stripped of his grandeur and all that truly matters. Part intimate family drama, part epic journey of the human condition, King Lear is celebrated as one of the greatest works of Western literature.
Warning: King Lear contains brief nudity.
Prices TBA later
Company: Georgia Shakespeare
Suitability: Mature Content
Price: $0.00
Box Office: 404-264-0020
Public Transportation Available
Free Parking Available

Ghost Tours of Lawrenceville
05/07/2010 to 09/25/2010
Lawrenceville Ghost Tours (Walking Tour) 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 storyteller.
Company: Aurora Theatre
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $6.00 – $12.00
Box Office: 678-226-6222
Free Parking Available

Designing Women Live
07/15/2010 to 07/17/2010
The Process Theatre and Onstage bring back their blockbuster fundraiser “Designing Women, Live” listed as a “Best Bet” by the AJC and on NPR! Let the hilarity ensue as Dewayne Morgan, Joey Ellington, Johnny Drago, and Topher Payne bring to life your favorite Atlanta ladies. The Sugarbakers have never been so crazy!!
Company: The Process Theatre Co.
Price: $20.00 – $23.00
Box Office: 404/245-4205
Free Parking Available

Life Lesson’s on Love- A Spiritual Journey
07/17/2010 to 07/17/2010
As the women reveal their hearts desires, you will discover and experience personally how each character’s interpretation of love affects her spiritual voyage in life. Abuse is uncovered; self-esteem is lifted; racism is confronted; AIDS runs rampant; and past hurts are healed, because of the path each have chosen for their lives. The production is the theatrical debut of Schwanda and Jeff Winston of Winston and Winston Productions, LLC. They teamed up with the sensational gospel recording artist, Phaylicia Murphy, to deliver one of the most powerful, thought-provoking, and entertaining stage productions of all times. Schwanda displays her artistic, God-given talents by accomplishing the difficult task of playing eight separate and unique characters in one production. Her imagination, quick wits, and ability to identify with each character’s feelings, allows the audience to experience the true thoughts and intent of the women. The play is balanced with the anointed, angelic voice of Phaylicia Murphy. Life Lesson’s is the Directorial debut of Wynter Cook and the production will be joined by guest saxophonist Ollie Patterson.
Company: 14th Street Playhouse
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $25.00
Box Office: 404-733-5000
Public Transportation Available
Pay Parking Available

Shrew: the Musical
06/09/2010 to 08/07/2010
directed by John R. Briggs
conceived & adapted by John R. Briggs
music & lyrics by John R. Briggs
and Dennis West
in repertory June 9 – August 8
A Georgia Shakespeare favorite returns! This musical adaptation of TheTaming of The Shrew is set in 1930s Palm Beach, with Petruchio and Kate singing, dancing and matching wits like Fred and Ginger. It’s fun for the whole family.
Company: Georgia Shakespeare
Price: $12.00 – $45.00
Box Office: 404.264.0020
Public Transportation Available
Free Parking Available

Annie
07/09/2010 to 08/01/2010
Book by Thomas Meehan
Music by Charles Strouse
Lyrics by Martin Charnin
Leapin’ Lizards! The popular comic strip heroine takes center stage at The Legacy in one of the world’s best-loved musicals.
Company: The Legacy Theatre
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $0.00
Box Office: 404-895-1473
Free Parking Available

Company
07/16/2010 to 08/08/2010
On the night of his 35th birthday, confirmed bachelor Robert contemplates his unmarried state. In vignette after hilarious vignette, we are introduced to “those good and crazy people,” his married friends, as Robert weighs the pros and cons of married life. In the end, he realizes being alone is “alone, not alive.” This innovative work by Stephen Sondheim is considered by many to have inaugurated the modern era of musical theatre.
Book by George Furth; Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Company: Stage Door Players
Price: $12.00 – $24.00
Box Office: 770-396-1726
Free Parking Available
Pay Parking Available

Shakin’ the Mess outta Misery
07/02/2010 to 08/22/2010
A joyous, exuberant celebration about the coming of age of a young girl and the eight loving Big Mamas who raised her. This circle of diverse Southern women prepare Daughter to go to the river – her rite of passage into womanhood. The stories they share are funny, sad, magical, and touching – tales of survival and healing. A soulfully insightful universal story.
By Shay Youngblood
Company: Horizon Theatre Company
Price: $21.00 – $33.00
Box Office: 404-584-7450 x100
Public Transportation Available
Free Parking Available

Phantom of the Opera
06/30/2010 to 07/25/2010
With some of the most lavish sets, costumes and special effects ever to have been created for the stage, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA directed by Harold Prince traces the tragic love story of a beautiful opera singer and a young composer shamed by his physical appearance into a shadowy existence beneath the majestic Paris Opera House. Adapted from Gaston Leroux’s classic novel of mystery and suspense, this award-winning musical has woven its magical spell over standing room audiences in more than 100 cities worldwide and is now the longest-running show in Broadway history.
Company: Broadway Across America – Atlanta
Price: $0.00
Box Office: 404-817-8700
Public Transportation Available
Pay Parking Available

Chaim’s Love Song
06/11/2010 to 07/18/2010
By Marvin Chernoff
Directed by Lane Teilhaber
Beyond sharing a park bench in the middle of Brooklyn, what could a young, homesick teacher from Iowa and a retired Jewish mailman from New York possibly have in common? In this stirring dramatic comedy, Kelly Burke finds herself feeling alienated after following her new husband to Brooklyn for his 9-month-long research trip. Gleaning a bit of comfort in the routine and solitude of sitting on a particular park bench, Kelly is taken aback when Chaim Shotsky sits down and introduces himself. At first, Kelly listens with guarded interest as Chaim recalls a menagerie of loved ones through whom he shares his life story with her. But something about Chaim makes Kelly want to share her life with him, too. Over four days, their ongoing conversation blooms into a love song for life – a heartwarming tale of friendship, hope, survival and triumph.
Company: Kudzu Playhouse
Price: $15.12 – $19.44
Box Office: 770-594-1020
Free Parking Available

Relatively Speaking
07/09/2010 to 08/01/2010
Greg and Ginny find themselves most compatible but she is determined to be off today, against his wishes. She insists she is going to see her parents. Well, Greg just bets he beats her to that address, and he does so. The “parents” do not at first understand him correctly; for Ginny’s parents are really in Australia, and she has come not to visit parents but to tell her former employer and lover that all is over between them: she is going to marry Greg. The “father” finds himself trapped between the two women, and has to play the role of father. But he does not give up easily. He makes a deal with Greg to take his daughter on a tour of the continent as a wedding present. It is at this point that “mother” is given the old pair of slippers left under Ginny’s bed by her “father,” and begins to put two and two together. After the lovers leave and the “parents” are again alone, “father” discovers the slippers, staunchly declares they are not his, and begins to inquire what his wife is doing with the slippers of another man. But this is one secret “mother” will not divulge. A British hit, with reviews describing it as “deliciously heady,” “a near miracle,” and provoking “the proverbial gales of laughter.”
By Alan Ayckbourne
Company: The Rosewater Theatre
Price: $15.12 – $19.26
Box Office: 770-640-5500
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Peter Pan and Wendy
07/16/2010 to 07/18/2010
directed by Allie Carroll
Company: Lionheart Theatre Company
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $15.00
Box Office: 678-938-8518
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Phantom of the Opera
06/30/2010 to 07/25/2010
With some of the most lavish sets, costumes and special effects ever to have been created for the stage, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, directed by Harold Prince, traces the tragic love story of a beautiful opera singer and a young composer shamed by his physical appearance into a shadowy existence beneath the majestic Paris Opera House.
Adapted from Gaston Leroux’s classic novel of mystery and suspense, this award-winning musical has woven its magical spell over standing room audiences in more than 100 cities worldwide and is now longest running show in Broadway history. PHANTOM returns to Atlanta to take your breath away.
Appropriate for Ages 10+
Company: Theater of the Stars
Suitability: Mature Content
Price: $25.00 – $100.00
Box Office: 404-252-8960
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Greater Tuna
06/20/2010 to 07/18/2010
Playwright: Jaston Williams, Joe Sears and Ed Howard
Director: Ed Howard
About the performance
The first of the Tuna, Texas, series that’s a send-up of small town mores and quirkiness. The lineup of characters that inhabit Tuna (the third smallest town in Texas) are both hilarious and poignant in their truth and simplicity. Again, two actors portray all the assorted Tuna types. Recommended for ages 16 and up due to “colorful” cussin’. Starring William S. Murphey & Bryan Mercer.
Company: Theatre in the Square
Suitability: Mature Content
Price: $14.00 – $28.00
Box Office: 770-422-8369
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12th Annual Essential Play Festival
07/07/2010 to 08/07/2010
Qualities of Starlight
by Gabriel Jason Dean, directed by Peter Hardy
The World Premiere of a twisted family comedy about a successful young astronomer who brings his wife home to the north Georgia mountains and the simple country household in which he grew up. And where his parents are now addicted to crystal meth. Winner of the 2010 Essential Theatre Playwriting Award.
Darker Face of the Earth
by Rita Dove, directed by Betty Hart
The Georgia Premiere of a stunning tragic drama by a Pulitzer Prize-winning African-American poet (and former Poet Laureate of the United States). The classic story of Oedipus is re-imagined on a slave plantation in the American South.
Sally and Glen at the Palace
by Peter Hardy, directed by Ellen McQueen
The Georgia Premiere of a comic drama about the growing friendship between two very different college students working together in the lobby of a 1970s movie theatre in a southern university town. Winner of a New Southern Theatre Festival Playwriting Award.
In Reperatory
Company: The Essential Theatre
Price: $12.00 – $24.00
Box Office: 877-840-0457
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Are We There Yet?
07/14/2010 to 08/01/2010
Written by James Hindman, Ray Roderick, & Cheryl Stern with Music by John Glaudini
Hang on for the ride! A versatile cast of four creates a unique and entertaining evening of song, dance and sketch comedy as they hold up the mirror to modern family life. It is a fresh contemporary look at the typical and not so typical American family as they embark on “The Roller Coaster of Life.” This delightful journey down the road of life hits all the highlights, from senior prom, to childbirth, blind dates, empty nests, aging parents, and what it really means to be a family.
Company: ART Station
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $17.00 – $27.00
Box Office: 770-469-1105
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August Wilson’s: The Piano Lesson
07/09/2010 to 07/18/2010
At the heart of The Piano Lesson stands the ornately carved piano that has been gathering dust in the parlor of Berniece Charles’ Pittsburgh home. When Boy Willie, her exuberant brother, bursts into her life with his dream of buying the same Mississippi land that their family has worked as slaves, he plans to sell the piano for the cash he needs to stake his future.
Company: The New African Grove Theatre Company
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $15.00 – $20.00
Box Office: 770-655-4853
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Billy Goats Gruff and Other Stuff
07/10/2010 to 07/18/2010
By All Hands Productions of Atlanta, GA
Meet a cantankerous toll troll, persnickety chickens, a wolf that’s allergic to blueberries, and a host of other kooky characters in this mixture of traditional folk tales and witty original stories told by a solo puppeteer. Put on your toe-tapping shoes and get ready to laugh!
Company: Center for Puppetry Arts
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $16.00
Box Office: 404-881-5132
Public Transportation Available
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Hamlet! the Musical
07/09/2010 to 08/08/2010
If Hamlet were a musical, it would be HAMLET! THE MUSICAL! This ain’t your mamma’s Shakespeare (nor the Tavern’s typical take either). But never fear, fans, we’re not changing our style, just having some fun! Join us as we turn this Shakespearean tragedy into a musical comedy with music ranging from Rock & Roll to Vegas Lounge Act to Gospel!
Book by Shakespeare (edited by Eddie Levi Lee and Rebecca Wackler)
Lyrics by Lee, Wackler, and Phillip DePoy
Music by Phillip DePoy
Additional concept and materials by Drew Reeves and Renee Clark
Company: The New American Shakespeare Tavern
Suitability: Mature Content
Price: $13.00 – $35.00
Box Office: 404-874-5299
Public Transportation Available
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Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
07/16/2010 to 07/18/2010
This family-friendly musical is the second play written by the team of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. It tells the Old Testament of story of Joseph and the Coat of Many Colors and made its Broadway debut in 1982. The cast is comprised of singers, dancers and actors from elementary school through college.
Company: Act 3 Productions
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $15.00 – $20.00
Box Office: 770-241-1905
Free Parking Available

Amazing Grace
07/12/2010 to 08/08/2010
Young Grace and her friends take center stage, acting out Nana’s stories in games of make-believethat celebrate the diversity and spirit of our youth.
by Shay Youngblood
Adapted from the book
by Mary Hoffman
Company: Horizon Theatre Company
Suitability: Family Friendly
Price: $21.00 – $33.00
Box Office: 404-584-7450 x100
Public Transportation Available
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I Dream
07/06/2010 to 07/31/2010
Douglas Tappin’s “I Dream” is the first major stage production in America portraying Atlanta’s iconic civil rights leader. Set to a glorious score, this inspirational musical drama, based on events in the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., is directed by Jasmine Guy who has assembled an exceptionally talented cast for the highly-anticipated world premiere.
Company: Alliance Theatre
Price: $25.00 – $75.00
Box Office: 404-733-5000
Public Transportation Available
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