Judy Gold
Dates: 9/10/2008 - 9/21/2008
Location: Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta & Zaban Park
Dunwoody GA
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Times: 9:00AM-9:00pm
Phone: 770-396-3250
Address:
5342 Tilly Mill Road
Dunwoody
GA
Description:
Judy Gold will be signing her book, 25 Questions for a Jewish Mother immediately following each show. Her books can be purchased at the Center Theatre Box Office." />25 Questions for a Jewish MotherTicket prices:general admission: $24 30Dates: Wed, Sep 10 - Sun, Sep 21 Location Phone: 770.396.3250Location URL:www.atlantajcc.orgAn Emmy Award-winning actress and comedian, Judy Golds long-running Off-Broadway show, 25 Questions, has been called, Fiercely funny, honest and moving by The New York Times. Judy Gold is 6'3", conservative, kosher, gay and the mother of two boysnot your typical Jewish comedienne. Golds neurosis about becoming her mother spurred a quest to find out what makes a Jewish mother different from all other mothers. Gold and playwright Kate Moira Ryan interviewed over 50 Jewish women and came up with an astonishing album of memorable characters. The result, as described by Time Out, New York, is "a hilarious and often poignant look at the mother-daughter bond, Jewish culture and what makes a Jewish mother, well, a Jewish mother."Judy Gold will be signing her book, 25 Questions for a Jewish Mother immediately following each show. Her books can be purchased at the Center Theatre Box Office.
Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Dates: 9/10/2008 - 10/5/2008
Location: The Balzer Theater at Herren's
Atlanta GA
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Times: 9:00am-9:00pm
Phone: 678-528-1500
Address:
84 Luckie Street N.W.
Atlanta
GA
Description:
Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry FinnDates: Wed, Sep 10 - Sun, Oct 05View all dates and times Location Phone: 678-528-1500Event URL:www.theatreicaloutfit.orgThe winner of 7 Tony Awards, Big River is pure Americana, based on Mark Twains timeless narrative. Hitch a wild-ride to freedom with Huck and his friend Jim, as they maneuver the unexpected, often dangerous, twists and turns of both the Mighty Misissip and the shifting social currents of the 1840s frontier.
Atlanta Arts Festival Preview Party
Dates: 9/12/2008 - 9/12/2008
Location: Piedmont Park
Atlanta GA
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Times: 4:00 PM
Email: info@piedmontpark.org
Phone: 770-941-9660
Address:
Piedmont Avenue at 14th Street
Atlanta
GA
Description:
Atlanta Arts Festival Preview PartyDates: Fri, Sep 12 General Info Phone: 770-941-9660Location Phone: 404-875-7275Location Email: info@piedmontpark.orgLocation URL:www.piedmontpark.orgEvent URL:www.atlantaartsfestival.comWhat:Atlanta Arts Festival Preview Party When:Friday, September 12, 2008 Time:4pm8pm Where:Piedmont Park400 Park Drive NE, Atlanta, GA 30306 Cost:Artist MarketFREE; Preview Party-$15 in advance-$20 at event Artists and Preview Party ticket holders, start the festivities early!
Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons
Dates: 9/13/2008 - 9/13/2008
Location: Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
Atlanta GA
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Times: 9:00am-9:00pm
Phone: 404-249-6400
Address:
2800 Cobb Galleria Parkway
Atlanta
GA
Description:
Frankie Valli & the Four SeasonsDates: Sat, Sep 13 Location Phone: 770-989-5035Box Office Phone: 404-249-6400Location URL:www.cobbenergycentre.comBoxOffice URL:www.ticketmaster.comFrankie Valli & the Four Seasons at the Cobb Energy Centre
The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs
Dates: 9/16/2008 - 10/12/2008
Location: Theatre in the Square
Marietta GA
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Times: 9:00am-9:00pm
Phone: 770-422-8369
Address:
11 Whitlock Ave
Marietta
GA
Description:
The True Story of the 3 Little PigsTicket prices:general admission: $10children: $7Dates: Tue, Sep 16 - Sun, Oct 12 Location Phone: 770.422.8369Location URL:www.theatreinthesquare.comBoxOffice URL:sabo.seatadvisor.com/sabo/servlets/EventSearch?searchMode=presenter&presenter=TINSQ/retry=a0db9a9f4c7af5a03011The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs is a thrilling courtroom dram-edy with music and ham! The Wolf pleads his case to a courtroom full of pigs, and you decide if he's guilty or not! Set to music with a rockabilly score by Paul Gilvary and William Rush, everyone is sure to oink and squeal to their delight! (And nobody gets eaten!)