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Spring Theater, Arts, and Music Roundup

Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations 

Fox Theatre

March 8 through 13 

The electrifying, new smash-hit Broadway musical follows The Temptations’ extra-ordinary journey from the streets of Detroit to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. With their signature dance moves and silky-smooth harmonies, they rose to the top of the charts creating an amazing 42 Top Ten Hits with 14 reaching number one. Buy tickets at foxtheatre.org.

 

A Chorus Line 

City Springs Theatre

March 11 through 27

A Chorus Line is a stunning concept musical capturing the spirit and tension of a Broadway chorus audition. Exploring the inner lives and bittersweet ambitions of professional Broadway performers, the show features one powerhouse number after another. Buy tickets at cityspringstheatre.com.

 

Bina’s 6 Apples 

Alliance Theatre

March 11 through 27

Bina’s family grows the finest apples in all of Korea. But when war forces her to flee her home, Bina is alone in the world with just six precious apples to her name. Can these meager possessions help her find her family? Buy tickets at alliancetheatre.org.

 

When Last We Flew 

Out Front Theatre

March 17 through April 2

After stealing his local library’s only copy of “Angels in America,” misfit teenager Paul locks himself in the bathroom and begins reading the landmark play. He soon finds that his life and the lives of those around him in his small Kansas suburb are about to take flight, and over the course of a seemingly ordinary day, extraordinary things start to happen. Buy tickets at outfronttheatre.com.

 

Legacy of Light 

Synchronicity Theatre

March 18 through April 10

Two women scientists from different worlds — France in the 1700s and modern-day New Jersey — share the common bonds of motherhood, ambition, balance, and love. This relevant and contemporary comedy takes us through the science of planets, dark matter, philosophy, and fertility, as it explores what women contribute to the worlds of science and family. Buy tickets at synchrotheatre.com.

 

I AM ATL Woman 

7 Stages

March 25 through 27

“I AM ATL Woman” is Giwayen Mata’s premier performance work dedicated to the actual lived experiences of our native Atlanta company members and audience members alike, who in addition to being southern women, have also grown up in families with significant African diasporic identities.Buy tickets at 7stages.org.

 

What is Left Unspoken, Love 

High Museum

March 25 through August 14

This exhibit, featuring contemporary artworks from 1987 to 2021, address the different ways the most important thing in life — love — is expressed. Buy tickets at high.org.

 

Intimate Apparel 

Actor’s Express

March 26 through April 17

In 1905 New York, an independent woman creates beautiful lingerie for clients that range from white society mavens on the Upper East Side to prostitutes in the Tenderloin district. As she works toward her dream of opening a beauty salon for Black women, she earns the trust, respect and friendship of her diverse customers. And when she enters into a romantic correspondence with a mysterious pen pal, her quest for empowerment and self-actualization takes unexpected turns. Buy tickets at actors-express.com.

 

Bottoms Up! Drag Brunch with Roxxxy Andrews 

City Winery

March 27

Enjoy this boozy drag brunch featuring special guest Roxxxy Andrews from “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars,” hosted by Wussy Mag. Buy tickets at citywinery.com.

 

Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers Tribute Concert 

The Grand Theatre

April 9

In honor of the Booth Museum’s Kenny Rogers exhibit, they will host a tribute Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers concert featuring Dave Karl, a member of Legends in Concert in Las Vegas, as Kenny and Karen Hester, who recently won “Clash of the Cover Bands,” as Dolly. Buy tickets at boothmuseum.org and thegrandtheatre.org.

 

AGMC’s Rubyversary 

City Springs Byers Theatre

April 10

This exciting Rubyversary show will include some of the favorite songs the Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus has performed over the last 40 years. Buy tickets at voicesofnote.org.

 

Snow White 

Atlanta Ballet 2 at Gas South Theater

April 15 through 17

Magic Mirror on the wall, which enchanting fairy tale ballet will be enjoyed by one and all? In this one-hour ballet version of Snow White choreographed by Bruce Wells, audiences will enjoy following the young heroine and her prince as they outwit the schemes of the Evil Queen. Buy tickets at atlantaballet.com.

 

Todrick Hall: The Femuline Tour 

Atlanta Symphony Hall

April 22

Multi-talented LGBTQ icon Todrick Hall brings his international tour to Atlanta.Buy tickets through at todrickhall.com.

 

BenDeLaCreme is… READY TO BE COMMITTED

Variety Playhouse

April 27

“RuPaul’s Drag Race” icon BenDeLaCreme comes to Atlanta on her spring tour with this one-queen extravaganza blending burlesque, comedy, and original music with her signature Terminally Delightful charm. Buy tickets at bendelacreme.com.

 

AWC’s Finding Home 

Grace United Methodist Church

April 30

The Atlanta Women’s Chorus will perform songs that speak of and to the concept of home, whether that is the place you grew up, where you live now, the people that mean the most to you, your hometown, your chosen family, heavenly home, or your country.Buy tickets at voicesofnote.org.

 

Homos, Or Everyone in America 

Out Front Theatre

May 5 through 21

“Love is love” — but is navigating it any less complicated today? Told through interweaving glimpses into the life of an everyday couple unexpectedly confronted by a vicious crime, this play is a fearless, funny, heart-on-its-sleeve examination of the moments that can bring two people together — or pull them apart. Buy tickets at outfronttheatre.com.

 

Roe

Horizon Theatre

May 6 through June 12

In turns shocking, humorous and poignant, Roe reflects the fierce debate over Roe vs. Wade through the personal journey of “Jane Roe” herself. This historically sweeping play by award- winning author Lisa Loomer cuts through the headlines to reveal the twists and turns in the amazing true story of Roe in the years following the fateful decision. Buy tickets at horizontheatre.com.

 

Star Wars: Return of the Jedi in Concert 

Atlanta Symphony Hall

May 6 through 7

Join the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra for the ultimate cinematic experience as the movie is displayed on a 40-ft screen while the symphony performs the film score live. Buy tickets at aso.org.

 

Bootycandy 

Actor’s Express

May 12 through June 12

“Bootycandy” is an audacious series of subversive vignettes that explore what it means to grow up gay and Black in America. Buy tickets at actors-express.com.

 

TRADING PLACES 

Alliance Theatre

May 25 through June 26

Inspired by the iconic and beloved 1983 Paramount Pictures film, “Trading Places” is a hilarious and contemporary musical reimagining of the prince and pauper fable. Billie Rae Valentine, a savvy hustler down on her luck, and Louis Winthorpe III, a minted commodities-trading firm director, have their lives deliberately switched by the devious Duke brothers to settle a petty bet in an outrageous debate of nature versus nurture. Buy tickets at alliancetheatre.org.

 

Fannie

Kenny Leon’s True Colors Theatre

June 14 through July 10

Fannie Lou Hamer was the baby of her family, who were sharecroppers with 19 children before her. After working on plantations for most of her adult life, she joined the Civil Rights movement. Three years after attending a rally, she co-founded a new political party to advocate for Black voting rights. Buy tickets at truecolorstheatre.org.