I’m exhausted just watching,” said one breathless audience member as the lights dimmed following the first half of Down Right ...
Sitting in the St. James Theatre on Broadway watching Monty Python’s Spamalot in 2023, Delaney Benson had two prevailing ...
In the increasingly distant days of the early 2010s, I knew them. They rehearsed next door to my band while a BDSM nightclub ...
In this series, ArtsATL asks a member of the Atlanta arts community to share 11 things on their mind. We hope you enjoy ...
Jake James, a 17-year-old rising senior at Milton High School, won the 2026 Jimmy Award for Best Leading Actor, the nation’s ...
The leaders behind Alumni Musical Productions Inc., a new summer stock theater company in greater Atlanta, aim to give young ...
With a successful first session last year leading to continued productions of plays such as Steve Yockey’s Venus, Stephen ...
There is an inescapable vulnerability to autobiographical performance, and to embrace that vulnerability takes a courage ...
The Decatur Book Festival’s last half-decade has been eventful, seeing the once-sprawling event and its coffers greatly diminished by the pandemic. Canceled in 2023, the Festival was relaunched the ...
Lisa Tuttle’s Paper Quilts and Stories at Gallery 100 presents 13 mixed-media works that are quilts in both name and method. For the works, Tuttle has pieced leftover scraps and fragments from earlier ...
The annual Elizabeth B. Stephens International Organ Competition is dedicated to the memory of a remarkable woman and the legacy she left behind. The interior of Peachtree Road United Methodist Church ...
In 1997, a classic fairy tale made new magic when the twinkle of a fairy godmother met the timidity of a ‘round-the-way girl just learning to use her voice in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella. The ...