Review: Native Gardens at the Aurora Theatre
The Aurora Theatre’s latest play, Native Gardens is the timeliest play you’ll find in Georgia. Native Gardens confronts the audience and makes us look at…
Review: You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown at Marietta Theatre Company
“Featuring a small cast, iconic characters, and an SNL sketch like quality this production doesn’t disappoint.” Marietta Theatre company presents the 1967 classic, You’re…
Review: Pipeline at the Horizon Theatre
Pipeline at the Horizon Theatre plays the truth in every moment and that’s why it’s the best play running in Atlanta. The Horizon Theatre presents…
Review: Falsettos at Actor’s Express
Falsettos is the prime example of “the cast makes the show” Falsettos is 2/3 of William Finn’s Marvin trilogy. The trilogy covers Marvin’s life and…
Review: Shenandoah at Serenbe Playhouse
Shenandoah and Serenbe Playhouse make a beautiful pair. Serenbe Playhouse has officially kicked off Season X and we couldn’t be more thrilled. Like most…
Review: The Aurora Theatre’s Men with Money
‘If Mamma Mia and Guys and Dolls had a gay baby, you’d get Men with Money’ Armed with Golden voices and three-part harmony, The cast…
Review: The Wolves at the Horizon Theatre
Sometimes a play is well written, sometimes a play is well acted, the Horizon theatre finds both in Sarah DeLappe’s ‘The Wolves’. The Wolves follows…
Review: An Octoroon at Actor’s Express
“The brilliance of Branden Jacobs- Jenkins’ An Octoroon is that it plays on uncomfortability.” Six Acts. Two Hours. No intermission. The MacArthur Genius Grant recipient…
Review: A Doll’s House part 2
The Aurora Theatre took a gamble by choosing this show and it paid off! The Tony winning and Drama Desk award nominated play by…
Review: Knead at the Alliance Theatre
Knead// Alliance Theatre Nothing goes to waste in ‘Knead’, everything services Mary Lynn’s story and that’s how it should always be. The autobiographical one woman…