Atlanta Magazine
Nine Atlanta events to (safely) get into the holiday spiritÂ
Christmas isn t cancelled, just different this year
Photograph courtesy of the Atlanta Ballet
Early this year, many event spaces shut their doors to the public. Plagued by the coronavirus, the cityâs entertainment spaces were left empty and dark. But, if Atlanta is anything, it is resilient. Now, entertainment venues of all sorts have modified their space to welcome spectators just in time for the holidays. Weâve curated a short list of drive-in and walk-through spacesâplus one streamable classicâfor you and your family to enjoy the holiday season safely.
Where to find your favourite pantos, plays, magic shows and concerts online this holiday season theglobeandmail.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theglobeandmail.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Alliance Theatre brings Scrooge into the age of social distance
Alliance Theatre brings Scrooge into the age of social distance
Atlanta s Alliance Theatre is bringing Scrooge into the age of social distance, thanks to a unique live production of the classic Charles Dickens tale.
ATLANTA - It’s safe to say not even the Ghost of Christmas Future could have predicted what’s happening in a Summerhill parking lot this month.
Right now, Atlanta’s Alliance Theatre is presenting
A Christmas Carol: The Live Radio Play in the lot next to Georgia State University’s Center Parc Credit Union Stadium. The unique new adaptation opened last Friday, directed and co-adapted by Leora Morris.
Good Day Atlanta viewer information December 11, 2020
By FOX 5 Atlanta Digital Team
Published
Alliance Theatre brings Scrooge into the age of social distance
Atlanta s Alliance Theatre is bringing Scrooge into the age of social distance, thanks to a unique live production of the classic Charles Dickens tale.
ATLANTA -
Alliance Theatre brings Scrooge into the age of social distance: Right now, Atlanta’s Alliance Theatre is presenting A Christmas Carol: The Live Radio Play in the lot next to Georgia State University’s Center Parc Credit Union Stadium. The unique new adaptation opened last Friday, directed and co-adapted by Leora Morris.