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• Fox brings ‘Shrek’ to stage . . . . . . . .Page 4
• By Venue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 6 - 8
• Aurora’s summer production . . . . . . .Page 9
• Cities offer summer fun . . . . . . .Page 10-11
• Venues offer array of artists . . . . . .Page 12
• Gwinnett Arts Calendar . . . . . .Page 13 - 14
• Metro Arts Calendar . . . . . . . . .Page 15-20
• Fernbank’s newest kid exhibit . . . . .Page 22
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BY CAROLE TOWNSENDStaff Correspondent
ATLANTA — For oneweek only, April 26-May 1,Shrek the Musical is com-ing to the fabulous Fox The-atre as part of the 2010-11Broadway Across Americaseason. DreamWorks The-atricals and Neal Street Pro-ductions have created afamily theater productionthat thrills and excites chil-dren and adults alike.
“We are thrilled to sendShrek the Musical to the-atres across the country, andfor American families toexperience their favoriteogre and fairy tale creatureslive on stage,” said BillDamaschke, president ofDreamWorks Theatricals.
The production tells thestory of the beloved swamp-dwelling ogre who goes ona life-changing adventure toreclaim the deed to his land.On his journey, Shrek andhis famous sidekick Donkeybattle a wicked dragon, res-cue a feisty princess andlearn about true friendshipand love.
David F.M. Vaughn, amember of the originalBroadway company whoplays villain Lord Farquaadin the musical, said that por-traying his character to theaudience “is a ton of fun.Well, a half-ton of fun. Per-forming the entire show onmy knees (including danc-ing and singing) is hard, butthe character is so incredi-bly colorful and loony, andto play the villain is alwaysthe most rewarding. You can
get away with pretty muchanything.”
Several of the cast mem-
bers from the originalBroadway production willstar in the show coming tothe Fox Theatre. Sets andcostumes have beendesigned by Tony Awardwinner Tim Hatley, andthe book and lyrics fea-tured are written byPulitzer Prize winnerDavid Lindsay-Abaire.The music in this produc-tion is by Olivier Awardwinner Jeanine Tesori, anda several other award-win-ning creators have con-tributed to this fun andfamily-friendly rompthrough the swamp.
Animated favoritecomes to Fox stage
• What: Shrek the Musical• When: Tuesday throughSaturday, 8 p.m.May 1, 6:30 p.m.Matinees 2 p.m. Sat. and1 p.m. Sun• Where: Fox Theatre,660 Peachtree Street, NEin Atlanta• Tickets: Starting at$18.00. Visit www.ticket-master.com, or call 1-800-982-2787. Groupticket orders (15 or more),call 404-881-2000
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BY VENUE37 Main
37 E. Main St., Buford 678-288-2030
www.37main.com
• Friday: Electric Booga-loo• Saturday: Stone ColdFox
40 Watt Club285 W. Washington St.,
Athens706-549-7871
www.40watt.com
• Monday: Iron and Wine• Tuesday: Nathan Angleo• Thursday: Davila 666• Friday: Maserati• Saturday: Jon SpencerBlues Explosion
AAron’s Amphitheatre at Lakewood
2002 Lakewood Ave.,
Atlanta404-443-5000
www.livenation.com/venue/aarons-amphitheatre-at-
lakewood-tickets
• May 20: Kenny Chesney• May 24: Jimmy Buffett• Junee 18: Def Leppardwith Heart• July 10: Motley Crueand Poison• July 28: Rascal Flatts
Arena at Gwinnett Center
6400 Sugarloaf Parkway,Duluth
770-813-7500www.gwinnettcenter.com
• May 22: Thomas andFriends Live! On Stage• Junee 7: Katy Perry• Junee 8: Josh Groban• July 8: Matthew Morri-son
• July 30: Ke$ha• Aug. 4,5: Keith Urban
Performing Arts Centerat Gwinnett Center
6400 Sugarloaf Parkway,Duluth
770-813-7500 www.gwinnettcenter.com
• May 20 and 22: “The Lit-tle Mermaid”
Atlanta Civic Center395 Piedmont Ave. N.E.,
Atlanta404-523-6275
www.atlantaciviccenter.com
• May 6: ‘70s Soul Jam
Center Stage1374 W. Peachtree St.
404-885-1365
• See By Venue, Page 7
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BY VENUEwww.centerstage-
atlanta.com
• Thursday: Silverstein &Bayside• Friday: Chante Moore• May 2: CSS and SleighBells
Chastain Park Amphitheater
4469 Stella Drive N.W.,Atlanta
404-233-2227www.livenation.com
• May 21: Paul Simon• May 27, 28: James Tay-lor• Junee 3: The Monkees• Junee 5: B.B. King andBuddy Guy• Junee 19: Hall andOates
• Junee 21: Dispatch• Junee 22: Chris Isaak• June 24: Steve MillerBand• July 2: Jennifer Hudson• July 12: Rihanna withCee Lo Green
Cobb Energy Perform-ing Arts Centre
2800 Cobb Galleria Park-way, Atlanta
www.cobbenergycentre.com770-916-2800
• Wednesday: Tom Jones•Friday: Lucinda Williams• Saturday: One Night ofQueen• May 2: The Decem-berists• May 26: Bill Maher
Ferst Center for the Arts 349 Ferst Drive, Georgia
Tech
campus404-894-9600
www.ferstcenter.gatech.edu
• Thursday: The AngelaBofill Experience• Saturday: Raging Jewsof Comedy
Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. N.E.,
Atlanta404-881-2100
www.foxtheatre.org
• Tuesday - May 1:“Shrek the Musical”• May 6: Kylie Minogue• May 9: Omar Faruk Tek-bilek• May 10: Bruno Mars andJanelle Monaé• May 17-22: “Hair”
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The Loft1374 W. Peachtree St.,
Atlanta404-885-1365
http://www.centerstage-atlanta.com/shows/the-loft/
• May 6: Matt Wertz• May 17: Uh Huh Her
Philips Arena1 Philips Drive N.W.,
Atlanta404-878-3000
www.philipsarena.com
• May 14: Bon Jovi• Junee 18: Hot 107.9Birthday Bash 16• Junee 22: New Kids onthe Block and BackstreetBoys• July 9-10: Taylor Swift• July 12-13: Sade withJohn Legend
Rialto Center for thePerforming Arts
80 Forsyth St. N.W.,
Atlanta404-651-4727
www.rialtocenter.org• Saturday: Big 3 Palladi-
um Orchestra• May 1: “Butterfly”
The Tabernacle
152 Luckie St., Atlanta404-659-9022
www.livenation.com/venue/getVenue/venueId/1294
• Tuesday: Diddy DirtyMoney• May 11: My ChemicalRomance• May 14: Fleet Foxes• May 18: Revolt Tour2011 feat. HollywoodUndead, 10 Years, DriveA and more• May 19-20: The Flam-ing Lips
Verizon WirelessAmphitheater at
Encore Park2200 Encore Parkway,
Alpharettawww.ticketmaster.com/ve
nue/115485• May 5: Project 9-6-1Cinco Party: AvengedSevenfold, Seether andAlterbridge
• May 6-7: Zac BrownBand• Junee 4: Miranda Lam-bert• Junee 14-15: Phish• Aug. 3: Dolly Parton
Wild Bill’s2075 Market St., Duluth
678-473-1000www.wildbillsatlanta.com
• Saturday: .38 Specialw/ special guestShyanne• May 6: The Best DamnCountry Tour feat. BrianDavis, Chase Rice andFlorida Georgia Line• May 7: Atlanta RhythmSection• May 13: Chris Cagle
Most tickets availablethrough Ticketmaster at404-249-6400 orwww.ticketmaster.com.
Special PhotoTaylor Swift comes to Phillips Arena on July 9 and 10.
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FROM STAFF REPORTS
LAWRENCEVILLE —The Aurora Theatre willend its 15th season inMay with “Over the Riverand Through the Woods”and open its 16th seasonin August with “A ChorusLine.”
In “Over the River andThrough the Woods,” byTony Award-winner JoeDiPietro, Sunday dinner atthe Gianelli’s house is notto be missed. Nick is theonly grandson, so when heis offered a promotion thatwill take him to the Westcoast, the family goes intopanic mode and no amountof cooking can solve theproblem. In this heartfeltcomedy about growingold, one generation strug-gles to understand another.
The show runs May 12 toJune 5.
After the show’s run, asummer break wouldseem understandable, butthe theater has all kinds ofevents planned through-out the summer.
Lawrenceville GhostTours return to the his-toric square for a seventhyear beginning May 6.The 90-minute walkingtours will take place at8:30 p.m. every Fridayand Saturday May to Sep-tember.
Aurora Funny Fridayshas a “Crazy AmazingComedy Magic Mental-ism Show” featuringArthur Atsma on May 20.The show features anextraordinary exhibitionof mental prowess with athread of good-natured
humor throughout. Showsare at 7:15 and 9:15 p.m.
The season finale ofFunny Fridays will fea-ture the Short Bus HeroesComedy Tour on Junee24.
Swing Night at theAurora Theatre, featuringmusic from the 1970s and1980s, will take place onJunee 25.
Aurora Academy Sum-mer Camps and intensivesfor students from firstthrough 12th grade willhave several different ses-sions from Junee 6 to July15. An open house isscheduled from 1:30 to 5p.m. April 30.
For more informationabout the events or forpricing information, visitwww.auroratheatre.comor call 678-226-6222.
Aurora’s summer schedule full ofevents for the entire family
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Cities all over Gwinnett County will behosting events for residents this springand summer. From movies to wine-tast-ing, shopping and concerts, entertain-ment options abound this season.
MALL OF GEORGIA’S MOVIESUNDER THE STARS AND CONCERT SERIESWeekends through the summer will fea-ture a concert with local talent and anoutdoor movie.• When: Bands begin at 6:30 p.m. fol-lowed by movies around 9:30 p.m.• Schedule: May 28: Rumble, followedby movie ‘Despicable Me’
Junee 4: Legend, followed by movie“Nanny McPhee Returns”
Junee 11: Dejavue, followed by“Mega Mind”
Junee 18: The Ron Jonsons followed
by “Peter Pan”Junee 25: Drowning Creek followed
by “Shrek Forever After”July 9: StoneEcho, Movie TBAJuly 16: The Mike Veal Band, Movie TBA July 23: Bulletproof 6:30, MovieTBA July 30: Chico and the Band, Movie
TBA• Where: Mall of Georgia, 3333 BufordDrive in Buford
MALL OF GEORGIA JULYFOURTH CELEBRATIONAll day celebration with bands, followedby fireworks display• When: begins at 2 p.m. July 4• Schedule: 2 p.m. Samantha Stroh 4:30 p.m. The Woody's7 p.m. The Atlanta Groove, followed byfireworks• Where: Mall of Georgia, 3333 BufordDrive in Buford
FLICKS ON THE BRICKSOutdoor movie event throughout thesummer.• When: At dusk, July 9, Aug. 12, Sept.9 and Oct. 14. Movies to be announcedlater.• Where: Duluth Town Green, 3142 HillSt. in Duluth
SYMPHONY ON THE GREENConcert from the “Gwinnett SymphonyOrchestra”• When: 7:30 p.m. Junee 14, July 15and Aug. 19 • Where: Duluth Town Green, 3142 HillSt. in Duluth
DULUTH CELEBRATES AMERICAThe city’s July Fourth celebration.• When: July 3• Where: Scott Hudgens Park, 4545
Rivergreen Parkway in Duluth.
SEVENTH ANNUAL BAREFOOT IN THE PARKA Fine Arts Festival featuring streetpainting artist, Anthony Cappetto, a Fri-day evening Art Walk and FashionShow, with fashions, created by themembers of the Gwinnett CountyLibrary staff constructed from paper andold books. • When: 6 to 8 p.m. May 6, 10 a.m. to 6p.m. May 7 and noon to 5 p.m. May 8• Where: Duluth Town Green, 3142 HillSt. in Duluth
GRAPES & TASTESAn international food and wine festival,featuring international flavors, wine tast-ings, culinary competitions and an
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SPRING ARTS PREVIEW 2011artists’ market.• When: 1 to 7 p.m. May 22• Where: Downtown Lawrenceville
MOONLIGHT & MUSIC CONCERT SERIESFrom May to September, at 8 p.m., on thefourth Friday of each month, concerts areheld on the Gwinnett Historic Courthouselawn. Each concert offers various styles ofmusic including blues, jazz, rock, folk,country and bluegrass, Motown, swingand more. Concert-goers can bring a pic-nic.• When: all shows begin at 8 p.m.• Schedule: May 27: Rack of Spam(Motown)
Junee 24: Shawn MullinsJuly 22: Eric Culberson Blues BandAug. 26: North Georgia Bluegrass BandSept. 23: Abbey Road LIVE! (Beatles
Tribute)• Where: Historic Courthouse Lawn, 185Crogan St. in Lawrenceville
PRELUDE TO THE 4THLTTA and the Aurora Theatre presentLawrenceville’s annual Prelude to theFourth free musical celebration held on theHistoric Courthouse lawn. with outdoorperformances and a fireworks display. • When: Begins at 5 p.m. with showsstarting at 7:30 p.m. and fireworks at dark,July 3• Where: Historic Courthouse Lawn, 185Crogan St. in Lawrenceville
AMERICAN INDIAN FESTIVALA celebration of the American Indianincludes storytelling, fluteplaying, poetryreadings, dancing, along with arts andcrafts.• When: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. May 28, 10a.m. to 7 p.m. May 29 and 10 a.m. to 5p.m. May 30.• Where: Gwinnett County Fairgrounds,2405 Sugarloaf Parkway in Lawrenceville.• Cost: $7, Ages 13 and up, $4, ages 5through 12, under 4 are free.
WILLIE NELSON’S COUNTRYTHROWDOWN Variety of acts, headlined by Willie Nel-son, to perform at the Gwinnett’s Braves’venue, Coolray field. Accompanyingartists include Jamey Johnson, RandyHouser and Lee Brice on the main stage
and supporting acts Brantley Gilbert,Craig Campbell, and Luka Nelson andPromise of the Real.• When: gates open at 3 p.m., Junee 12• Where: Coolray field, 2500 BufordDrive in Lawrenceville.• Cost: For more information or tickets,visit www.countrythrowdown.com
BOSTON POPS HOLLYWOOD HITSTOURSpecial concert by Keith Lockhart and theBoston Pops with special guest KennyLoggins featuring a tribute to composerJohn Williams, baseball movie themes andmore Hollywood classics.• When: 7:30 p.m. Aug. 19• Where: Coolray Field, 2500 BufordDrive in Lawrenceville.• Cost: For more information or tickets,call 678-277-0340
FOLK FEST 2011Showcase of work by self-taught artists,Southern folk pottery antique folk art andmore at one of the largest folk art shows.• When: 5 to 10 p.m. Aug. 19, 10 a.m. to7 p.m. Aug. 20 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Aug. 21.• Where: North Atlanta trade Center,1700 Jeurgens Court in Norcross.• Cost: $15 for August 19 which includesreadmission, $7 for Aug. 20 and 21, Chil-dren 16 and under are free.
SNELLVILLE DAYSThis annual craft festival will featuremore than 150 craft and food vendors,children’s acitivities and entertainmentthroughout Briscoe Park.• When: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. May 7 and10 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 8• Where: Briscoe Park, 2500 SawyerParkway in Snellville.REELS @ ROBINSONOutdoor movie event for families at E.E.Robinson Park.• When: Movies begin at dusk• Schedule:
May 20: “Shrek Forever After”Junee 17: “How to Train Your Drag-
on”July 29: “MegaMind”
• Where: E.E. Robinson ParkAmphitheater, 850 Level Creek Rd. in
SPARKS IN THE PARKFourth of July event featuring food andlive entertainment from “The ZipperZappers” followed by a fireworks dis-play andthe outdoor movie, “Yogi Bear.”• When: Event begins at 6:30 p.m., con-cert begins at 7 p.m., fireworks displayat dusk followed by movie, July 3• Where: E.E. Robinson ParkAmphitheater, 850 Level Creek Road inSugar Hill
ART ON A LIMBThroughout the month of May, twopieces of original artwork will be hiddenalong the Suwanee Creek Greenway andthe trail at Sims Lake Park. Whoeverdiscovers the art, keeps it.• When: Once Daily throughout May• Where: Suwanee Creek Greenway,1170 Buford Highway in Suwanee, andSims Lake Park, 4600 Suwanee DamRoad in Suwanee.
HIGH SCHOOL NIGHT OF JAZZ• When: 7 p.m. May 13• Where: Town Center Park, 330 TownCenter Ave. in Suwanee
ARTS IN THE PARKArt event with vendors covering TownCenter Park. Will also include food andlive entertainment.• When: 11 a.m., May 21• Where: Town Center Park, 330 TownCenter Avenue in Suwanee
MOVIE NIGHT• When: 7 p.m., Aug. 20• Where: Town Center Park, 330 TownCenter Ave. in Suwanee
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New Dawn Theater Company Proudly presents its spring production of
“ALL MY SONS”Under Special Permission from Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Written by Arthur MillerDirected by Judy McElroy3087 Main St. Duluth, GA.30096
678-887-5015www.newdawntheatercompany.com
3087 Main St. Duluth, GA.30096
678-887-5015www.newdawntheatercompany.com
“ALL MY SONS”Under Special Permission from Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Written by Arthur MillerDirected by Judy McElroy
Performance Dates: Friday, April 29-30,May 1, May 6-8, May 12-15, 2011
$15 Adults • $12 Seniors • $10 StudentsTICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED AT
www.newdawntheatercompany.comOR BY CALLING THE BOX OFFICE AT
678-887-5015OR SEE ANY CAST, CREW OR BOARD MEMBER
Joe Keller: Lee Finocchio
Kate Keller: Pam Duncan
Chris Keller Aaron Glaze
Anne Deevers: Ashley Jones
Jim Bayless: Mike Stevens
Sue Bayless: Sherry Ingbritsen
George Deevers: Adam Monforton
Frank Lubey: Allen Stone
Lydia Lubey: Nicole Ojeda-Johns
Bert: Alex Peters
Cast Includes:
Performance Dates: Friday, April 29-30,May 1, May 6-8, May 12-15, 2011
FROM STAFF REPORTS
Nothing says summerlike a California girl, andpop sensation Katy Perrycontinues a string of majoracts to visit the Arena atGwinnett Center this sum-mer when she brings herCalifornia Dreams Tour toDuluth Junee 7.
Perry, whose “TeenageDream” album has soldmore than 5 million copiessince its release last yearand has spawned three No.1 singles — “CaliforniaGurls,” “Teenage Dream”and “Firework” — is justpart of a hot summer forthe arena.
The first female artist tohave three No. 1 hits offthe same album in 11years, Perry’s current tourfeatures interaction withfans through social mediasites, including an optionwhere fans can post theirown photos of the showthat will appear during theconcert and onwww.katyperry.com.
The 26-year-old Cali-fornian, married to come-dian and actor RussellBrand, first hit it big inpop music with her previ-ous hits, “I Kissed a Girl”and “Hot n Cold.”
She’ll be followed byJosh Groban on Junee 8
while Ke$sha hits Duluthfor a show on July 30.Later this summer coun-try music star KeithUrban will play back-to-back shows at the Arenaon Aug. 4-5.
Many familiar favoriteswill be gracing the stagesat other metro venues,including the King of theParrotheads himself,Jimmy Buffett. Buffett andhis Coral Reefer Band willbring Margaritaville toAtlanta on May 24 atAaron’s Amphitheatre.That venue will also hostKenny Chesney May 20and Def Leppard withHeart on Junee 18.
If it’s country music youcrave, the Zac BrownBand will play VerizonWireless Amphitheater atEncore Park in AlpharettaMay 6-7, Miranda Lam-bert will play the venueJunee 4 and country leg-end Dolly Parton will per-form on Aug. 3.
If it’s nostalgia you’relooking for, New Kids onthe Block and BackstreetBoys will play PhilipsArena in Atlanta Junee 22and Bon Jovi will play thatarena on May 14.
For a full list of acts com-ing to the area this springand summer, see By Venueon page 6.
Array of artists light up area venues this summer
KatyPerryand herCaliforniaDreamsTourcome totheArena atGwinnettCenterJunee 7.
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GWINNETT CALENDARAurora Theatre
128 Pike St.,Lawrenceville678-226-6222
www.auroratheatre.com
• “Barrio Hollywood”through May 1• “A Chorus Line”Aug. 4 — Sept. 4• “Gray Area”Oct.6 — Oct. 30• “Christmas Canteen2011”Nov. 25 — Dec. 23• “A Body of Water”Jan. 19 — Feb. 12, 2012• “Bonnie and Clyde: AFolktale”Mar .15 — Apr. 12, 2012
Ticket Information: Tick-ets range from $15 to$30. Children’s showsare $7 per ticket. Callthe box office at 678-
226-6222, e-mail [email protected] visit the Web site.
ART Station5384 Manor Drive,
Stone Mountain Village770-469-1105
www.artstation.org
• “Bonie and Clyde”through May 15• “Married Alive”July 20 — Aug. 7
Ticket Information: Tick-ets range from $17 to$27. Call the box officeat 770-469-1105, [email protected] or visit the Web site.
County Seat Players678-488-7959
www.countyseatplay-ers.org
Upcoming season notyet announced.
Gwinnett Ballet The-ater
2204 Fountain Square,Snellville
770-978-0188www.gwinnettballet.org
Upcoming season notyet announced.
Ticket Information: Tick-ets are available onlineat Ticketmaster.com orby calling the GwinnettCenter Box Office at770-813-7604.
Gwinnett Choral Guild404-223-9962
www.gwinnettchoral-guild.org
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• “America Sings!”May 14 and 15
Ticket Information: Tick-ets range from $7 to$12. To purchase tick-ets call 404-223-9962,e-mail [email protected] orvisit the Website.
Gwinnett YoungSingers
5794 Kingston Cross,Stone Mountain770-935-6657
www.gwinnetty-oungsingers.com
• Barefoot in the ParkMay 7 and 8 • Benjamin Britten’s“Spring Symphony”with the Atlanta Sym-
phony OrchestraMay 21 and 22• Gwinnett YoungSingers 8th AnnualSummer Music CampDates TBA
Ticket information: Forticket and venue infor-mation, visit the web-site or call 770-935-6657
Lawrenceville Community Theatre
329 Grayson Highway,Lawrenceville
Upcoming season notyet announced.
Ticket Information: Visitwww.lawrencevilleon-stage.tix.com to pur-chase tickets or call678-389-4120.
Lionheart TheatreNorcross Community
and Cultural ArtsCenter
10 College St., Norcross
770-885-0425www.lionhearttheatre.
org
• “Big River”May 6 — May 22• “The Velveteen Rab-bit”July 14 — 17• “Cat on a Hot TinRoof”Sept. 9 — Sept. 25• “Blues for anAlabama Sky”Nov. 4 — Nov. 20• “The SantalandDiaries”Dec. 2 — Dec. 11• “In Bethlehem Inn”Dec. 14 — Dec. 18
Ticket Information:Tickets are $15 foradults and $12 for stu-dents and seniors. Call678-938-8518 or visitthe Website.
New Dawn TheaterCompany
3087 Main St., Duluth678-887-5015404-625-0361
www.newdawntheater-company.com
• “All My Sons”Apr. 29 — May 15• “Arabian Nights”June 9 — June 26• “Seeing Stars inDixie”Aug. 11 — Aug. 28• “Death of a Sales-man”Oct. 13 — Oct. 30Ticket Information:Tickets range from $10
to $15. Call 678-887-5015 or visit the Web-site.
New London Theatre2485 Main St.,
Snellville770-559-1484
www.newlondontheatre.org
• “The Wizard of Oz”May 14 — July 4
Ticket Information:Tickets range from $8to $12. Visit the Website or email [email protected].
The Northeast Atlanta Ballet
4047 Darling Court, Lil-burn
770-921-7277www.northeastatlanta-
ballet.org• “The Little Mermaid”May 20 and 22
Ticket information: Tick-ets range from $12 to$18. Call 770-921-7277or visit the Website.
Red Clay Theater andArts Center
3116 Main St., Duluthwww.redclaythe-
atrearts.com
• “Broadway — Nowand Then”Apr. 30• Urban MediamakersFilm FestivalOct. 14 — Oct. 16
Ticket Information: Visitthe Website or call thebox office at 678-407-0772 to purchase tick-ets.
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7 Stages1105 Euclid Ave. in Little Five
Points404-523-7647
www.7stages.org
• “The Colour of HerDreams”April 23 — May 8 • Save the Date Taste forTheatreMay 13 at Cator WoolfordGardens• “Mr. Universe”May 26 — June 19• Youth Creates ShowJune 27 — July 31
Ticket Information: Call 404-523-7647 or visit the Websitefor more information.
14th Street Playhouse173 14th St., Atlanta
404-733-4738www.14thstplayhouse.org
• “Confessions of aNightingale”April 24
• “Miss Richfield, 1981”April 30• “Get Up and Dance”May 1• “Grace, Elegance, Ener-gy”May 6 — 7• “Diva Rella”May 15• “One Sunday Morning”May 27 — May 29• “Life in the Park: A WorldPremiere Musical”June 3 — June 26
Ticket Information: Visit theWebsite or call 404-733-4750.
Actor’s Express887 W. Marietta St., Atlanta
404-875-1606www.actors-express.com
• “The Judas Kiss”May 12 — Junee 11• “Libby’s at the Express”June 26 — June 19
Ticket information: Call 404-607-7469 or visit the Web site.
Alliance TheatreWoodruff Arts Center, 1280Peachtree St. N.E., Atlanta
404-733-4650www.alliancetheatre.org
Alliance Stage• “August: Osage County”through May 8• “Into the Woods”Aug. 31 — Oct. 2• “Golda’s Balcony”Oct. 12 — Nov. 6• “The Real Tweenagers ofAtlanta”Oct. 29 — Nov. 13• “A Christmas Carol”Nov. 25 — Dec. 24Hertz Stage• “Spoon Lake Blues”through April 24• “Broke”Sept. 23 — Oct. 23• “Sex and the SecondCity”Nov. 11 — Dec. 18
Ticket Information: Call the
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• “Tea Party”opening this spring• “Peachtree Battle”through May 31• “Sing-A-Long Sound ofMusic”opening this summer
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• 70’s Soul Jams: AnAmerican SoundtrackMay 6• BYU Young AmbassadorsMay 7• “Mo Funny for YourMoney: Mother’s Day Cele-bration” featuring Arnez J,Earthquake and Lavell Craw-fordMay 8Ticket Information: Call thebox office at 404-658-7159or visitwww.ticketmaster.com.
Atlanta Lyric CompanyThe Strand Theatre, 117North Park Square N.E.,
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• “The Mikado”through May 1• “Rent”June 10 — June 26• “Thoroughly Modern Mil-lie”
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• Tom JonesApril 27• Mahler and PucciniApril 28 and 30• Decorator’s Show Houseand Gardensthrough May 8• Distan Worlds: Musicfrom Final FantasyMay 6 and 7• Atlanta Symphony YouthOrchestra ConcertMay 8
• Beethoven and RavelMay 12 — May 14• Lemony Snicket’s TheComposer is DeadMay 15• Medelssohn and BrittenMay 19, 21 and 22• Patti LuPoneMay 27 and 28• Oliverio and Rachmani-novJune 2 and 4• Puccini: Madama Butter-flyJune 9, 11 and 12• All American CelebrationJul 4• CassablanceJuly 15• Cirque de la SymphonieJuly 30• Jackie Evancho: DreamWith MeAug. 5• Big Bad Voodoo DaddyAug. 13
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• “Shrek:The Musical”April 26 — May 1• “Let the Sun Shine In:Hair”May 17 — May 22• “Wicked”Sept. 14 — Oct. 9• “How the Grinch StoleChristmas”Nov. 29 — Dec. 4• “Memphis”Jan. 31 — Feb. 5• “Billy Elliott:The Musical”March 14 — 25
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Center for Puppetry Arts1404 Spring St., Atlanta
404-873-3391www.puppet.org
Family Series• “Beauty and the Beast”through May 29• “Jack and the Beanstalk”May 31 — June 12• “Cinderella Della Circus”May 31 — June 12• “Martha Speaks”July 19 — 31• “Frog Belly Rat Bone”Aug. 4 — 14• “The Ugly Duckling”Aug. 18 — Sept. 18• “Old Man and the Mon-keys and Other ChineseTalesSept. 21 — Oct. 2• “La Cucarachita Martina(Martina, the Little Roach)Oct. 5 — Oct. 16• “The Headless Horsemanand Silly Hollow”Oct. 18 — Oct. 30
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• “Rudolph the Red-NosedReindeer”Nov. 3 — Dec. 31• “The New Adventures ofthe Gingerbread Man”Jan. 5 — 22• “Space!”Jan. 26 — March 11• “Adventures of LittleNoodle”March 8 — April 1• “Peter Pan”April 5 — May 27
Teen Series• “The Ghastly Dreadfuls”Oct. 13 — 29• “Ruth and the GreenBook”Feb. 7 — 26
Adult Series• Xperimental PuppetryTheatreMay 19 - 22• “White Like Me: A HonkyDory Puppet Show”April 20 - 22
Ticket Information: [email protected] or call404-873-3391.
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• 2011 Shuler HensleyAwardsApril 26• Tom JonesApril 27• Lucinda WilliamsApril 29• One Night of QueenApril 30• The DecemberistsMay 2• A Madea ChristmasMay 13 and 14• Imagination MoversMay 21• IncognitoMay 25• Bill MaherMay 26• The Wiggles Big BirthdayJuly 12• Joe BonamassaNov. 26
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• The Angela Bofill Experi-enceApril 28• Raging Jaws of ComedyApril 30• Herb Alpert and Lani HallSept. 16• Project TrioSept. 30• Aszure Barton andArtistsOct. 7• Paquito d’Rivera andBrasil Guitar DuoOct. 14• Bill Cosby — SpecialEngagementOct. 23• Imperial Acrobats ofChina Chi of ShaolinNov. 13• Take 6Dec. 2• David Benoit with specialguest Ethan BortnickDec. 16
• Joe Goode PerformanceGroupFeb. 3• Sophie MilmanFeb. 4• Mariachi Los Camperosde Nati CanoFeb. 12• Jade Simmons —ARTech ArtistFeb. 18• Bridgman/Packer DanceFeb. 25• Earl KlughMarch 3• PilobulusMarch 16• Jake ShimabukuroMarch 31• Claire LynchApril 14• The GrascalsApril 14• Dailey and VincentApril 15
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Special PhotoDisney’s Imagination Movers come to the CobbEnergy Performing Arts Centre May 21.
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660 Peachtree St. N.E.,Atlanta
404-881-2100www.foxtheatre.org
• “Shrek:The Musical”April 26 — May 1• Kylie MinogueMay 6• Omar Faruk TekbilekMay 9• Bruno Mars and JanelleMonaeMay 10• “Hair”May 17 — 22• Mumford and SonsJune 12• “The Color Purple”June 15 — 19• “Joseph and the AmazingTechnicolor Dreamcoat”June 21 — 26• David GrayJune 28• Florence and the MachineJuly 1• “Rock of Ages”July 5 — 10
• “Fiddler on the Roof”July 19 — 24• “Come Fly Away”Aug. 2 — Aug. 7• Allison Kraus and UnionStation
Aug. 13• “Guys and Dolls”Aug. 16 — Aug. 21• “Wicked”Sept. 14 — Oct. 9• Celtic Thunder
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• “A Midsummer Night’sDream”through May 29• “Double Falsehood”June 2 — 12
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Rialto CenterGeorgia State University
404-651-1234www.rialtocenter.org
• Big 3 Palladium Orches-traApril 30• “Butterfly”May 1Ticket Information: Visit theWeb site or call 404-413-9849 for more information.
Theatre in the Square11 Whitlock Ave., Marietta
770-422-8369www.theatreinthesquare.com
• “Circle Mirror Transforma-tion”April 27 — May 29
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• “The Green Book”Aug. 17 — Sept. 11• “Red”Oct. 12 — Nov. 6• “Freud’s Last Session”Feb. 1 — Feb. 26• “A Wrinkle in Time”April 18 — May 13
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BY HEATHER DARENBERGStaff Writer
ATLANTA — FernbankMuseum of Natural Historyopened its expansive new chil-dren’s exhibition, FernbankNatureQuest, on March 19.
The nearly 7,000-square-footexhibition is one of the most sig-nificant additions to the museumsince the world’s largestdinosaurs moved into Fernbank’sGreat Hall in 2001.
The $8 million exhibition willoffer Fernbank’s youngest visi-tors a different kind of museumexperience, where children willbe engaged through more than100 interactive encounters asthey explore an immersive,nature-inspired environment
filled with live animals andhands-on learning, according to anews release.
Fernbank NatureQuest allowsvisitors ages 2 through 10 into aworld that belongs to the youngwith a working clubhouse builtamong the giant trees. Visitorscan climb up a tree and cross ele-vated rope bridges for an aerialview of the immense expeditionthat awaits.
Special interactive opportuni-ties exist in every nook and cran-ny. Highlights include “nightvision binoculars” that reveal thelandscapes and inhabitants in thetwilight hours; a realistic archae-ology dig with layered artifactsfor exploration; a traversablecave filled with fossils, geodes,echoes and speleothems; a magic
mirror that brings objects placedin front of it to life, including anacorn that grows into a tree and afossilized trilobite that suddenlystirs again after 500 millionyears; and a simulated river thatripples as you cross and scatterswith fish when you “splash.”
“When we set out to design anew children’s exhibition overfour years ago, our goal was tocreate an experience where visi-tors would be challenged,engaged and able to explore inways that cultivate curiosity —just like real scientists,” saidFernbank’s President and CEO,Susan Neugent. “This was ouropportunity to create a museumexperience like no other, wherechildren are part of the exhibi-tion, not just observers. The
sophisticated experiences inNatureQuest will inspire furtherinvestigation year after year.”
Inside the clubhouse, visitorscan find exploration cards thatoffer tips on how to explore,where to look and what to searchfor next, including suggestionsfor parents on how to investigateeach habitat, special scavengerhunts for deeper explorations and“ologist cards” that provide adirected investigation of the exhi-bition through the eyes of differ-ent scientists, such as an archae-ologist, geologist, a zoologist, amarine biologist and others.
As visitors set off on their jour-ney, they’ll be able to explore theclubhouse as well as six diverseecosystems: the ocean/estuary,swamp, pine flatwoods, forest,
waterfall/river and caves. Eachregion offers a reflection of whatcan be found in Georgia’secosystems while revealing thehabitats they provide for a varietyof animals.
“Fernbank NatureQuestspeaks to visitors in a way thatchildren’s exhibitions haven’ttypically done in the past,” saidCindy Sheehy, Fernbank’s Direc-tor of Family and Children’s Pro-gramming and a key member ofthe exhibition design team. “Theexhibition empowers children tolearn without directions by fea-turing activities that are open-ended with something to see,something to investigate orsomething to do literally every-where you go with no set path onhow to get there.”
ADVENTURE IN SCIENCEFernbank museum opens newest children’s exhibit ‘Nature Quest’
File PhotosJoseph Macauley, 6, and his sister Sofia, 7, test out a hands-on video display on Archaeology at the new NatureQuest exhibit at the FernbankMuseum in Atlanta. The exhibit offers more than 100 interactive encounters as visitors explore an immersive, nature-inspired environment.
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