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Local theatre and School plays in Fall and Beyond

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A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Wednesday, October 12. Greater Atlanta Christian School King’s Gate Theatre. 1575 Indian Trail Rd., Norcross greateratlantachristian.org

GAC’s Middle School students perform a one act play of the classic Shakespeare comedy that involves fairies, lovers and actors.

Lawless Spirits

Thursday-Sunday, October 13-16. Two shows per night, 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Lionheart Theatre. 10 College St., Norcross lionhearttheatre.org, 404-919-4022

Tickets are $15 per person. Lionheart Theatre hosts a Walking Ghost Tour guided by costumed characters. The audience will walk through the streets of Norcross and learn about local murders, shootouts, bank robberies and ghost stories.

Enchanted Theatre / Haunted Theatre

Saturday, October 15. 4-6 p.m. and 6:30-9 p.m. Duluth Wildcat Theatre. 3737 Brock Rd., Duluth duluththeatre.weebly.com

Little heroes, goblins, witches, animals and princesses can tour the Enchanted Theatre from 4-6 p.m. But beware! After 6:30, the enchantment fades and the theatre becomes haunted.

Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Thursday-Saturday, October 20-22. Wesleyan School Powell Theatre. 5405 Spalding Dr., Peachtree Corners wesleyanschool.org/arts/drama

Based on the classic gothic tale by Washington Irving, this version of Sleepy Hollow is an outdoor immersion experience presented by Wesleyan High School. It will be held at the Cross Country Trails at the Hoyt Family Athletic Complex.

Wet Hot American Psycho

Saturday, October 22, 7:30 p.m. Lionheart Theatre. 10 College St., Norcross lionhearttheatre.org, 404-919-4022 All tickets are $18.

The Mighty Shorts Comedy Collective present a sketch comedy show, rated PG-13.

Rocky Horror Picture Show

Saturday, October 22. Two showings 8 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. Red Clay Music Foundry 3116 Main St., Duluth duluthga.net/community/rocky_horror_picture_show.php

Admission is free; first-come, first-served. The classic camp film will be shown with a live shadow cast. This is for mature audiences only — ages 18+ or with a parent/guardian — and not for the easily offended. Audience participation is encouraged; free prop kits will be provided. The Red Clay Theatre bar will be open during the show.

Madagascar Jr.

Friday-Saturday, November 4-5. Friday, 7 p.m.; Saturday, 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. Cornerstone Christian Academy. 5295 Triangle Pkwy., Peachtree Corners cornerstonecougars.org

Based on the DreamWorks animated film, the show features students in grades 5-8. It’s a family-friendly musical adventure about favorite friends from the movie as they escape from their home in New York’s Central Park Zoo and find themselves on an unexpected journey to the madcap world of King Julien’s Madagascar.

A View from the Bridge

November 4-20. Friday and Saturday, 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, 2 p.m. Lionheart Theatre 10 College St., Norcross. lionhearttheatre.org, 404-919-4022

Tickets are $18 for adults, $16 for seniors/students. An Arthur Miller play, A View from the Bridge centers on Brooklyn longshoreman Eddie Carbone as he welcomes his immigrant cousins to America. When one of them falls for Eddie’s young niece, an unspeakable secret is exposed.

Tarzan

Thursday-Saturday, November 17-19. Thursday and Friday, 7 p.m.; Saturday, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Christian Youth Theater (CYT) / Valor Christian Academy. 4755 Kimball Bridge Rd., Alpharetta
cytatlanta.org

Tickets are $20 per person for advanced tickets, $25 at the door. The show is based on Disney’s animated musical and Edgar Rice Burrough’s “Tarzan of the Apes.” An infant boy is washed up on the shores of West Africa and is raised by gorillas. He struggles to navigate the jungle when his human instincts clash with his animal upbringing.

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

Friday-Saturday, December 2-3 6 p.m. Duluth Wildcat Theatre. 3737 Brock Rd., Duluth
duluththeatre.weebly.com

The show is a musical adaptation of the beloved Christmas TV special and is filled with holiday hits like “Holly Jolly Christmas.”

Nativity Ballet

Saturday December 3, 6 pm. Greater Atlanta Christian School King’s Gate Theatre. 1575 Indian Trail Rd., Norcross. greateratlantachristian.org

The story of the nativity will be featured by GAC School of Ballet. Check online for details and tickets.

Christmas at GAC

Thursday, December 8, 7 p.m. Greater Atlanta Christian School King’s Gate Theatre. 1575 Indian Trail Rd., Norcross. greateratlantachristian.org

The High School presents their Christmas program to celebrate the season.

The Lion in Winter

December 8-19. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, 2 p.m. Lionheart Theatre
10 College St., Norcross. lionhearttheatre.org, 404-919-4022

Tickets are $18 for adults, $16 for seniors/students. Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine is kept in prison for raising an army against her husband, King Henry II, but is let out for the holidays. The Plantagenet family’s story is full of sibling rivalry, adultery and dungeons as they compete with one another to inherit a kingdom.

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The High Museum to Showcase “Thinking Eye, Seeing Mind”

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Oil on paper artwork by Terry Winters. A large red circle with smaller blue circles on top of it and gold/yellow accents. All of it on a dark brown background.

The special exhibition of the Medford and Loraine Johnston Collection will run January 17 through May 25, 2025

In the mid-1970s, artist and Georgia State University professor Medford Johnston, along with his wife and collaborator Loraine, began collecting works by artists who were in the vanguard of contemporary art. Today, they hold one of the finest collections of postwar American drawings and related objects of its kind, now numbering more than 85 works.

In 2025, the High Museum of Art will present Thinking Eye, Seeing Mind: The Medford and Loraine Johnston Collection, featuring their collected works, which is a promised gift to the museum. Featuring artists such as Sol LeWitt, Brice Marden, Elizabeth Murray, Martin Puryear, Ed Ruscha, Al Taylor, Anne Truitt, Stanley Whitney and Terry Winters, among others, the exhibition will demonstrate how establishing the parameters of an art collection requires infinite patience, focus, discipline and a keen eye.

“The Johnstons have been friends of the High for a very long time. They’ve also built an impressive collection featuring works by many of the 20th century’s most significant abstract artists,” said the High’s Director Rand Suffolk. “We are honored that they have promised to leave their collection to the Museum where it will be preserved for future generations — and we are delighted that they are sharing it with our audiences now, hopefully inspiring the next generation of art collectors and supporters.”

A curated collection

The Johnstons’ story is a testament to, in the words of the High’s Wieland Family Senior Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Michael Rooks, “knowing the difference between what is right and what is almost right” when building a collection.

Although the Johnstons acquired several paintings and objects when they first began collecting in 1972, they quickly narrowed their focus to drawing, primarily by artists working on the frontlines of abstraction in the mid-1960s during a time of great innovation and experimentation.

Ink drawing by Anne Truitt, rectangular lines and shapes made with black ink on off-white background
Anne Truitt (American, born 1921), Ink Drawing ’59 [11], 1959, ink on paper, The Johnston Collection. © Estate of Anne Truitt / The Bridgeman Art Library / Courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery, New York.

Rooks added, “Med and Loraine’s collection struck me at once by its single-minded focus on a specific moment in time, which was essentially the time of their contemporaries. The artists in their collection are like close friends to the Johnstons — in fact many are or were. What is equally astonishing about the collection is the Johnstons’ dogged pursuit of quality. Their in-depth knowledge of each artist’s practice combined with their understanding of specific qualities to look for — or more appropriately, to hold out for — will be a revelation to emerging collectors.”

The Johnstons have built their collection with the High in mind as the benefactor of their passion and discernment. For them, their collection “is a labor of love, pursued over more than 50 years, and we are delighted to be able to help the High Museum document and celebrate these important artists working during the same decades as our lives.”

About the exhibit

Thinking Eye, Seeing Mind: The Medford and Loraine Johnston Collection will be presented in the Special Exhibition Galleries on the second level of the High’s Stent Family Wing.

The exhibit is organized by the High Museum of Art and made possible through the generosity of sponsors:

  • Premier Exhibition Series Sponsor Delta Air Lines, Inc.
  • Premier Exhibition Series Supporters Mr. Joseph H. Boland, Jr., The Fay S. and W. Barrett Howell Family Foundation, Harry Norman Realtors and wish Foundation
  • Benefactor Exhibition Series Supporters Robin and Hilton Howell
  • Ambassador Exhibition Series Supporters Loomis Charitable Foundation and Mrs. Harriet H. Warren
  • Contributing Exhibition Series Supporters Farideh and Al Azadi, Mary and Neil Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Jones, Megan and Garrett Langley, Margot and Danny McCaul, Wade A. Rakes II and Nicholas Miller and Belinda Stanley-Majors and Dwayne Majors.

Support has also been provided by the Alfred and Adele Davis Exhibition Endowment Fund, Anne Cox Chambers Exhibition Fund, Barbara Stewart Exhibition Fund, Dorothy Smith Hopkins Exhibition Endowment Fund, Eleanor McDonald Storza Exhibition Endowment Fund, The Fay and Barrett Howell Exhibition Fund, Forward Arts Foundation Exhibition Endowment Fund, Helen S. Lanier Endowment Fund, John H. and Wilhelmina D. Harland Exhibition Endowment Fund, Katherine Murphy Riley Special Exhibition Endowment Fund, Margaretta Taylor Exhibition Fund, RJR Nabisco Exhibition Endowment Fund and USI Insurance Services.

About the High Museum of Art

Located in the heart of Atlanta, the High Museum of Art connects with audiences from across the Southeast and around the world through its distinguished collection, dynamic schedule of special exhibitions and engaging community-focused programs.

Housed within facilities designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architects Richard Meier and Renzo Piano, the High features a collection of more than 19,000 works of art, including an extensive anthology of 19th- and 20th-century American fine and decorative arts; major holdings of photography and folk and self-taught work, especially that of artists from the American South; burgeoning collections of modern and contemporary art, including paintings, sculpture, new media and design; a growing collection of African art, with work dating from prehistory through the present; and significant holdings of European paintings and works on paper.

The High is dedicated to reflecting the diversity of its communities and offering a variety of exhibitions and educational programs that engage visitors with the world of art, the lives of artists and the creative process.

For more information about the High or to purchase tickets, visit high.org.

Top image: (from the collection) Terry Winters (American, born 1949), Orb, 2020, oil on paper, The Johnston Collection. © Terry Winters, Courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery, New York.

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City Springs Theatre Company Presents the Hit Musical Jersey Boys

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The megahit musical Jersey Boys is making its regional premiere with the City Springs Theatre Company in a five-week run.

The megahit musical Jersey Boys makes its regional premiere in City Springs Theatre Company’s (CSTC) first-ever, five-week run at the Byers Theatre in Sandy Springs.

Directed by Atlanta’s-own Shane DeLancey, and choreographed by Meg Gillentine, Jersey Boys tells the rags-to-riches story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. The show details their remarkable journey from the streets to the top of the charts, to their 1990 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Leading the cast of Jersey Boys is Haden Rider as Frankie Valli. Rider is a City Springs Theatre Company veteran, with recent roles in both Legally Blonde (Emmett) and Fiddler on the Roof (Perchik).

Presented by Resurgens Spine Center, Jersey Boys runs from July 12 through August 11, and shines a special spotlight on home-grown talent, as the show’s four leading men are all Atlanta-area residents.

With phenomenal music, memorable characters and great storytelling, Jersey Boys follows the fascinating evolution of four blue-collar kids who became one of the greatest successes in pop-music history.

“City Springs Theatre Company is very proud to be the first in the southeast region to present Jersey Boys,” said CSTC Artistic Director and Tony Award-winner Shuler Hensley. “Our audiences have been asking for this particular show since we opened. The production is truly stacked with talent onstage and off, and we’re pulling out all the stops to bring audiences an experience that will rival any previous version of the show.”

Jersey Boys premiered at the La Jolla Playhouse in 2005, prior to its 13-year Broadway run, from 2005 to 2017. There have been productions of the show in Las Vegas, UK/Ireland, Toronto, Melbourne, Singapore, South Africa, the Netherlands, Japan, Dubai and China.

Jersey Boys features a book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice, with music by Bob Gaudio, and lyrics by Bob Crewe.

Individual tickets to see Jersey Boys are on sale now ($42 – $108), with discounts for seniors, students, groups and active and retired military personnel.

CSTC’s Box Office is open Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Call 404-477-4365 or visit CitySpringsTheatre.com for more information.

This production contains adult language and is recommended for mature audiences.

Performance schedule:

Friday, July 12 | 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, July 13 | 2:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, July 14 | 2:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, July 16 | 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, July 17 | 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, July 18 | 8:00 p.m.
Friday, July 19 | 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, July 20 | 2:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, July 21 | 2:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, July 23 | 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, July 24 | 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, July 25 | 8:00 p.m.
Friday, July 26 | 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, July 27 | 2:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, July 28 | 2:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, July 30 | 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, July 31 | 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, August 1 | 8:00 p.m.
Friday, August 2 | 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, August 3 | 2:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, August 4 | 2:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, August 6 | 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, August 7 | 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, August 8 | 8:00 p.m.
Friday, August 9 | 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, August 10 | 2:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, August 11 | 2:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.

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Local Students Show Off Their Artistic Creations

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Courtney Escorza, Colleen Nikopour, Laura Hwang, Jennifer Jackson, Norcross. Laura ELizabeth Martin, Payton Hirschmann, Paul Duke HS

From May 11 through May 18, the Norcross Gallery & Studios kicked off a fantastic exhibition, Reflections at Rectory, which showcased the works of 36 rising stars: AP and IB art students from our local high schools.

The opening reception celebrated their creativity and dedication. Gallery director Anne Hall presented a dozen awards generously sponsored by the community, a testament to the local support for these young artists.

One prestigious award, the Terri Enfield Memorial Award, holds special significance. 

Established by Terri’s daughters, it recognizes not just artistic excellence, but also leadership, work ethic and the spirit of collaboration. Last year’s winner, Aidan Ventimiglia, even played a part in selecting this year’s recipient Jasmine Rodriguez

Reflections at Rectory

Congratulations to all the student artists.

Students in the second annual Reflections at the Rectory exhibit

Norcross High School:

  • Gustavo Benumea-Sanchez
  • Maycol Cruz Padilla 
  • Dorie Liu
  • Harlet Martinez Castro
  • Paulina Santana
  • Gisela Rojas Medina
  • Clare Fass 
  • Ava Netherton
  • Ubaldo Diaz
  • Katia Navas-Juarez
  • Mariah Ingram 
  • Arisdelcy Juan
  • Max Kaiser
  • Dani Olaechea
  • Christina Bonacci 
  • Diana Ortiz Ventura 
  • Katie Yerbabuena-Padierna 

Paul Duke High School:

  • Adamu Abdul-Latif 
  • Salma Noor Alabdouni 
  • Samrin Zaman
  • Camryn Vinson 
  • Liz Damian
  • Cecelia Berenguer
  • Jasmine Rodriguez
  • Angelina Bae 
  • Dahyana Perez
  • Jonah Swerdlow
  • Kyra Allicock
  • Anni Brown 
  • Kaleb Fields 
  • Destiny Jones
  • Gabriela Leal-Argueta
  • Madisyn Mathis 
  • Ashley McDonough 
  • Ahtziri Pinones
  • Alondra Valiente-Torres

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