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REVIEW: Nobody Loves You at Horizon Theatre

Is there anyone in America who couldn’t use a few hours of deliciously silly, frothy fun right now? If you have a love-hate or love-to-hate-watch relationship with reality TV shows like “The Bachelor,”...

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REVIEW: The Bodyguard at the Fox Theatre

If you are a fan of big, bombastic musicals, you won’t want to miss “The Bodyguard” at Atlanta’s Fox Theatre, running through April 2, 2017. The musical is based on the 1992 Whitney Houston-Kevin...

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REVIEW: Hedwig and the Angry Inch

It’s not Andrew Lloyd Webber, thank God. “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” is not your typical Broadway musical, but this story of a botched sex change and the demise of a rock star love affair has a devoted...

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REVIEW: Matilda the Musical at the Fox Theatre

If you’re looking for some family-friendly fare this weekend, check out “Matilda: The Musical” at Atlanta’s Fox Theatre. Even if you’re generally averse to urchin-packed shows like “Annie,” this story...

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REVIEW: Most Fabulous Story Ever Told

Any play that contains the line “Angels are Prozac for poor people” is worth the price of admission. “The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told” at Atlanta’s Out Front Theatre contains several delicious little...

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REVIEW: Finding Neverland at the Fox Theatre

J.M. Barrie’s creation of Peter Pan was immortalized in a 2004 film titled “Finding Neverland,” starring Johnny Depp as Barrie and Kate Winslet as Sylvia Llewelyn Davies, the mother of a family of boys...

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REVIEW: My Son the Waiter A Jewish Tragedy

Actor and comedian Brad Zimmerman brings some much-appreciated laughs in his one-man show, “My Son the Waiter: A Jewish Tragedy” at Atlanta’s 7 Stages this month. Basically a self-effacing tale of a...

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REVIEW: Ann Wilson at Buckhead Theatre

If Wonder Woman was a rock star, she’d be Ann Wilson. The Heart singer performed without her sister Nancy at Atlanta’s Buckhead Theatre on Tuesday night, and she delivered punch after punch of powerful...

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REVIEW: Mamma Mia! at Atlanta’s Fox Theatre

Theatrical snobbery be damned, the ABBA jukebox musical is still a great night of fun. If you’re a fan of the 70s band, this is your last chance to see the touring production of Mamma Mia!, which runs...

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REVIEW: Macbeth at Serenbe Playhouse

Waterfalls, washboard abs, and some seriously spooky witches add up to a steamy summer production of “Macbeth” at Atlanta’s Serenbe Playhouse. Director Amy Boyce Holtcamp has implemented some exciting...

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