Tag: musicals
Metro Atlanta native Roman Banks lives his dreams in Michael Jackson musical
When the MJ: the Musical tour stops at the Fox Theatre on October 24 through 29, it will be a homecoming celebration for actor Roman Banks, who grew up in Stone Mountain and Lilburn.
Get ready: Hamilton is coming back to Atlanta in 2020
Good news for fans who missed their initial shot at Hamilton tickets—the mega-hit musical will return to the Fox Theatre in spring 2020.
The #HAM4HAM Hamilton ticket lottery is coming to Atlanta. Here’s how it works.
Want to see the 10-dollar founding father for only $10? Here's how to enter the Hamilton ticket lottery for the performances at Atlanta's Fox Theatre in late May and early June.
Hamilton is coming to Atlanta. Here’s what you need to know.
Trust us, you've got to be in the room where it happens. How to buy tickets, find a good seat, and brush up on your Hamilfacts.
The making of Troubadour, Janece Shaffer and Kristian Bush’s 1950s country musical
As Shaffer began to flesh out her characters, she moved Nashville star Billy and son Joe’s estrangement center stage, along with Joe and songwriter Inez’s love story. There was just one problem: If you’re writing a play about country music, you’re going to need, well, country music. And Shaffer’s facility with words did not extend to scoring. Then a friend mentioned that she’d once sat next to Kristian Bush on a flight and came away with his email address
Q&A: Artistic director Tom Key on Theatrical Outfit’s 40th season
Key, now in his 21st year with Theatrical Outfit, talks about the "Season of Hope" and why he chose Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights to kick off the 40th season.
Barry Manilow, Bruce Sussman introduce Harmony to Atlanta
Die-hard Fanilows (the self-appointed nickname for Barry Manilow fans) and skeptical, pop music schmaltz allergic Alliance Theatre veteran supporters streamed in together for the world premiere of Harmony A New Musical at the Woodruff Arts Center Sunday night. The ambitious show, composed by Grammy-winning Copacabana songwriting partners Bruce Sussman and Barry Manilow, is based on the real-life German singing group, The Comedian Harmonists, who battled to stay together (and alive) as the Nazis ascended to power in 1930s Germany.