On April 1, 2026, Mimms Museum will debut iNSPIRE: Fifty Years of Innovation from Apple, one of the largest collections of Apple products ever publicly displayed. Spanning more than 20,000 square feet, the exhibit features over 2,000 rare artifacts, early prototypes, iconic devices and archival materials tracing Apple’s evolution from a garage startup to a global design and technology leader.
In addition to hands-on displays of early computers and devices, the exhibition includes immersive installations inspired by Apple’s most memorable creative campaigns, along with storytelling that highlights the designers, engineers and visionaries behind the brand. Rare collector’s items, unique documents and behind-the-scenes stories of Apple’s groundbreaking products will also be on display.
iNSPIRE: Fifty Years of Innovation from Apple is a first-of-its-kind exhibition and a timely way to commemorate the 50th anniversary of one of the most culturally impactful brands in the world
A New Monthly Gathering Presented by the Grant Park Conservancy Brings Food, Music, Makers and Community to Atlanta’s Oldest Park
Kicking Off Sunday, April 19 | 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The Grant Park Conservancy is launching Market in the Park, a new monthly gathering designed to bring neighbors, food, music, and local makers together in Grant Park, Atlanta’s oldest public park. Debuting on Sunday, April 19 and continuing May 17 and June 14 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., the new series will transform the Boulevard Green at Grant Park Gateway into a lively community hub filled with chef-driven bites, local vendors, music, and programming, with free admission for all ages, inviting people from across the city to spend the day in the park.
Produced by the Conservancy as part of its ongoing work to activate and enhance Grant Park, Market in the Park creates a fresh reason to gather in the heart of the park. Building on the same thoughtful curation that has made the Conservancy’s Summer Shade Festival a beloved neighborhood tradition, each market will feature a mix of prepared foods from local chefs, seasonal produce from regional growers, artisan and vintage vendors, live music, free yoga, workshops, and family-friendly programming throughout the day.
The series also arrives as several Conservancy-led improvements continue to take shape across the park. Just steps from the market lawn, the historic Milledge Fountain area is being transformed into the Milledge Fountain Outdoor Classroom and Theatre, a new space designed for performances, educational programming, and community gatherings. Along with ongoing improvements at the Boulevard Green and Gateway entrance, these projects reflect the Conservancy’s broader effort to make Grant Park an even more welcoming place to gather, learn, and connect.
“Grant Park has always been a place where Atlanta comes together,” said Michelle Blackmon, Executive Director of the Grant Park Conservancy. “Through our community survey and ongoing conversations with neighbors, we heard a clear desire for more opportunities to gather in the park and support local vendors. Market in the Park is our way of bringing that idea to life while continuing the Conservancy’s work to invest in spaces that help the park serve the community for years to come.”
The inaugural Earth Day edition is already shaping up with a lively mix of participants. Big Softie will make its first-ever appearance at a neighborhood market, while Sweet Auburn Barbecue and Tio Lucho’s Hermanita will bring chef-driven bites to the lawn. Zoo Atlanta will host educational programming for families, The Little Gym of Grant Park will offer free gymnastics activities for kids, and CHaRM (Center for Hard to Recycle Materials) will share ways residents can recycle responsibly and reduce waste at home. More vendors and programming will be revealed in the coming weeks, with a growing mix of artisans, farmers, plant vendors, vintage sellers, and community organizations joining the market throughout the season.
The Grant Park Conservancy’s new Market in the Park is designed around a simple idea: goods and gatherings for all. Parking is available at the Grant Park Gateway parking facility at 759 Boulevard SE, Atlanta, GA 30315. For additional information, including vendor and programming lineups, visit www.gpconservancy.org. Stay connected via Instagram at @grantpark.atlanta.
Horizon Theatre Presents Southeastern Premiere of Heartwarming Comedy
DOG MOM, March 20–April 19, 2026
A tender comedy about second chances and an unlikely bond between a reluctant dog mom and the adorable stray who chooses her
Horizon Theatre Company continues its 2025-2026 season with the Southeastern premiere of tail-wagging comedy DOG MOM by Tate Elizabeth Hanyok, running March 20–April 19 (press opening March 27). Unexpected love, healing, and the strange magic of second chances are at the heart of this winner of the B-Street Theatre New Comedies Festival. Newly divorced, Liz is determined to rebuild her life on her own terms in a small Brooklyn apartment. The last thing she needs is a dog. But when she reluctantly fosters an adorable and determined-to-love-her stray, what begins as a temporary arrangement slowly becomes something much deeper — and chaotic.
As human actors embody both people, friends, and canines, this tender, funny, and quietly profound comedy unfolds through park meet-ups, hallway run-ins, and canine misadventures that slowly crack open Liz’s guarded heart. As she navigates questions about identity, motherhood, and societal expectations, Liz begins to discover through Dog’s unwavering affection what it means to love unconditionally — to be chosen and to choose back. With warmth and humor, DOG MOM celebrates the transformative power of companionship and the courage it takes to open your heart again.
“DOG MOM was born from a desire to create shared laughter and connection during a moment of profound social fragmentation,” explains playwright Tate Hanyok. “In increasingly fraught times, the play looks toward one of the few remaining points of near-universal affection — our relationships with our pets — as a way to restore community and mutual recognition. The bond between people and their pets offers a rare common language, and comedy became the vehicle through which that language could invite audiences into collective release, empathy, and belonging.” The play is receiving a national Rolling World Premiere this year with productions in eight different cities around the country.
Tate Elizabeth Hanyok is a writer for theater, TV and film, and an acclaimed actor who also appeared as Dog in the first production at B Street Theatre in Sacramento last fall, where she is an ensemble member. She was named one of the Moviemaker Top 25 Writers to Watch, and her work includes writer and producer of SEX APPEAL for Hulu, director of FRIENDS UNTIL THE END, premiering May 2026, and producer/actor/star of her adapted-for-TV play, LOVE AND BASEBALL on HBO Max.
Director, longtime Horizon artistic associate Heidi McKerley (Best Director Suzi Award for Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812) returns to direct this play that is close to her heart as a devoted dog mom herself. “DOG MOM captures the surprising ways companionship can change us. It’s funny and heartfelt, but it also asks meaningful questions about how we care for each other.”
The cast includes three Horizon veterans — Enoch King, Marcie Millard and Megan Hayes — who each have more than two decades of Horizon performances, including worked together in Horizon’s long-running outrageous holiday comedy The Santaland Diaries. Playing the leading role of the unexpected dog mom Liz is Marcie Millard (Suzi Award for Horizon’s The Cake) accompanied by Megan Hayes (Horizon’s The Perfect Prayer, Waffle Palace Christmas, Sex with Strangers) as the lovable golden retriever mix who won’t take “no” for an answer. Enoch King (Suzi Award for Horizon’s The Light, Waffle Palace) plays the “nuts” next-door neighbor husky Reuben whose mom, Nell, played by Horizon newcomer Arizsia Staton, barrels into Liz’s new life, determined to be her new best friend. Playing a panoply of other characters in Liz’s journey is Louis Kyper (Horizon’s Support Group for Men).
The fanciful world of the play inside and outside Liz’s Brooklyn apartment is created by Horizon Suzi Award-winning resident scenic and lighting designers, Moriah and Isabel Curley-Clay and Mary Parker, respectively. Amanda Edgerton West (Horizon’s Once) costumes the dog and human characters, Paul Glaze designs the soundscape, and Annabel Sapp fills out the stage with the many props.
Tickets start at $40* on Wednesdays and Thursdays and $45* for Friday nights, Saturday nights and weekend matinees. Prices increase with demand, so patrons are encouraged to order early for the best prices and availability. Group pricing is available for parties 10 or more. Groups of 10-24 receive $5 off the general admission ticket price. Groups of 25 or more receive $7 off the general admission ticket price. Best deals are for subscribers – 25-50% off. Students under 25 can get $20* tickets with valid student ID. 7.5% sales tax/fee is added to all ticket orders. Single ticket seating is general admission, with a reserved seating section for season subscribers. There is limited accessible seating for patrons needing accommodations, and it must be reserved by phone. For tickets and more information, visit horizontheatre.com or call the box office at 404.584.7450.
Spring arrives at ENZO Steakhouse & Bar with oysters on ice, spritzes in hand and patio evenings that feel straight from the Italian coast. The beloved Shuck Yeah series returns to the Town at Trilith staple on Wednesday, April 1 at 6 p.m., kicking off a season of relaxed midweek gatherings built around fresh seafood, flowing bubbles and the simple pleasure of gathering together for an evening al fresco. Opening night sets the tone with a menu that leans into seaside indulgence. Raw, grilled and broiled oysters take center stage alongside chilled shrimp cocktail, Mules Frites and a Fritto Misto Po’boy. Crisp spritzes and artisanal sparkling wines keep glasses full and conversation flowing as guests settle in for an easygoing evening. Following the opening celebration, Shuck Yeah continues on ENZO’s expansive patio every Wednesday at 6 p.m. through the first week of June. ENZO Steakhouse & Bar is located at 300 Trilith Pkwy, Suite 230, Fayetteville, GA 30214. For more information or to make reservations, please visit enzo-itl.com. Stay connected on Instagram and Facebook at @enzoitl.
Hop Over to ENZO for an Easter Bunny Brunch & Dinner
This Easter Sunday, April 5, ENZO Steakhouse & Bar invites families and friends to celebrate with its most anticipated brunch service of the year, complete with seasonal specials, Italian fare and a special visit from the Easter Bunny. The holiday festivities begin with an Easter brunch from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., featuring specialty dishes, beloved brunch favorites and bright spring cocktails designed for an elevated outing for the entire family. The Easter Bunny will be making the rounds, posing for photos and creating lasting memories throughout the day. The celebration continues into the evening with dinner service beginning at 4 p.m., showcasing ENZO signatures and exclusive holiday inspired specials for those celebrating the day around the table. ENZO Steakhouse & Bar is located at 300 Trilith Pkwy, Suite 230, Fayetteville, GA 30214. Reservations are available at enzo-itl.com and a credit card is required to secure reservations. For more information, please visit enzo-itl.com. Stay connected on Instagram and Facebook at @enzoitl.
Celebrate Spring with Brunch is in Bloom at ENZO
A Saturday at ENZO calls for good music, a full table and no rush to be anywhere else. Brunch Is in Bloom returns on Saturday, April 18, bringing a lively mid-day gathering centered around live jazz, seasonal dishes and the easy rhythm of a long brunch with great company. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., guests can settle in for brunch specials from Executive Chef Andrea Montobbio paired perfectly with mimosa flights and a build-your-own Bloody Mary bar. Live jazz fills the dining room and patio, setting the tone for an afternoon that feels more like a celebration than a typical weekend reservation. Tickets are $75 per person plus tax and gratuity and include brunch and two drink tickets. For more information or to purchase tickets, please visit enzo-itl.com. ENZO Steakhouse & Bar is located at 300 Trilith Pkwy, Suite 230, Fayetteville, GA 30214. Stay connected on Instagram and Facebook at @enzoitl.
Atlanta’s unofficial holiday calls for a proper toast, and Flight Club Atlanta is keeping the celebration going on this 404 Day with a local pour made for the occasion. Tucked into West Midtown, the lively social darts destination is the perfect stop between 404 Day festivities happening around the city on Saturday, April 4. Guests who stop by and join Flight Club’s guest list can sip on a Bullseye Brew for just $4.04 all day long, a special beer crafted in partnership with Atlanta favorite Monday Night Brewing. Crisp, refreshing and easy to raise between rounds, the special sip pairs perfectly with a few friendly throws at the oche. With high tech social darts, delicious bites and a high energy atmosphere built for groups, Flight Club offers a fun place to regroup with friends, keep the competition friendly and toast the city that made 404 famous. Whether it is the first stop of the night or a quick recharge between celebrations, Flight Club makes it easy to keep the Atlanta pride flowing. Flight Club Atlanta is located at Star Metals at 1055 Howell Mill Rd., Suite 140, Atlanta, GA 30318. Stay connected on Instagram at @flightclubdartsusa and on Facebook at @flightclubdarts.
Spring Break Takes Aim at Flight Club Atlanta
Darts are flying and spring plans are taking aim at Flight Club Atlanta. The West Midtown hotspot is dialing up the spring break spirit with high-tech social darts, craft cocktails, and a menu designed for the moments between rounds. Whether it’s first-timers stepping up to the oche or seasoned players ready to show off their aim, the lively eatertainment destination keeps the competition friendly and the energy high. Between throws, guests can reach for a lineup of playful bites that fit naturally into the flow of the game—think baked flatbreads, spicy buffalo chicken sliders, mini tacos, and other crowd favorites that are easy to grab while the next player lines up their shot. Handcrafted cocktails, zero proof offerings and celebratory pours keep the momentum going as scores rack up and friendly rivalries unfold. Flight Club Atlanta is located at Star Metals at 1055 Howell Mill Rd., Suite 140, Atlanta, GA 30318. Stay connected on Instagram at @flightclubdartsusa and on Facebook at @flightclubdarts.
Flight Club Atlanta Keeps Weekday Spirits High With New Happy Hour
The workday whistle blows and the games begin at Flight Club Atlanta. The West Midtown hotspot is turning weeknights into a reason to celebrate with a new happy hour lineup and its high-energy Flight Fridays- because the best way to shake off the day might just involve a dart in hand and a cocktail within reach. Running all day Monday and Tuesday through Friday from 4 to 6 p.m., happy hour keeps the good times on target with $2 off all draft beer, liquor and wine by the glass, plus specialty cocktails starting at $8. Nearly all of the drafts pour from local Georgia breweries, making it easy to keep things close to home while catching up with friends or co-workers between rounds. One standout sip is the Jungle Bird, the tropical classic first created at the Aviary Bar at the Kuala Lumpur Hilton, now landing at Flight Club for $8 during happy hour—proof that a little tiki flair pairs nicely with a few well-aimed throws. When Friday at 7 p.m. rolls around, the volume turns up as Flight Fridays bring live DJs, curated cocktails and a lively bullseye challenge where the sharpest shot of the night takes home a $100 bar tab. Whether guests are stepping up to the oche for the first time or coming in ready to defend their title, the night delivers a mix of friendly competition, music and cocktails that makes easing into the weekend feel like a win. Flight Club Atlanta is located at Star Metals at 1055 Howell Mill Rd., Suite 140, Atlanta, GA 30318. Stay connected on Instagram at @flightclubdartsusa and on Facebook at @flightclubdarts.
Recently John and I went on a short getaway St. Marys, GA, the farthest south you can go on the Ga Coast and fell in love with the small South Ga town. We’ve put together the ultimate 2-day guide to St. Marys that you can just grab and go!
Day 1: Cumberland Island Excursion.
Before heading to Cumberland Island, stop by the St. Marys Visitor’s Center to get more information about all the essential activities downtown, more about Cumberland Island, and shop for St. Marys local goods. Armed with information, you’re ready to go!
Cumberland Island Visitor’s Center photos:
Before we ever set foot in St. Marys, we knew we had to experience Cumberland Island. My aunt used to talk about Cumberland Island, as a local birder and artist, she was found of its natural beauty and I can see why. We boarded the ferry on a brisk February morning and floated into a world left untouched and natural, yet vibrant and adventurous. We spent half the day on the best guided tour with Ben from Molly Old South Tours.
Cumberland Island Itinerary
Here is our suggested itinerary for the 11:45 am Ferry to the island and the 4:45 pm Ferry back. 1. Get to the Ferry at 11:15 am no later to check in at the Cumberland Island Visitors Center in St. Marys. Ferry leaves at 11:45am. Save a few extra minutes to peruse the gift shop! 2. Book a tour with Molly Old South and meet your guide at the dock. You will hear more about the Spanish, indigenous people and history prior to the Carnegies ownership. 3. Walk to the Dungeness ruins. The guide will fill you in on all of the gossip and stories from the late Lucy Carnegie who lived in the home. It caught fire in 1959 and is what you see today. 4. The tabby house is the original structure on the island, originating 1800. 5. Backside of the house, lawn, fountain, and overlooking the water and marsh area. 6. The casino built by Lucy for her unruly sons. It has a pool and many other activities to keep them busy. 7. The stables where they kept the horses 8. The cutest little cemetery tucked away in one of the prettiest spots on the property. We saw a dolphin swimming in the marsh. 9. Other buildings on the grounds from the dormitory to the old kitchen. 10. Go to the beach via the marsh boardwalk. It is my favorite walk a spot of the whole South Island besides the beach! 11. Check out the old boat house on the marsh near the ruins. 12. Enjoy the wild horses!! Don’t ride them tho! 13. On the way back to the ferry stop by the icehouse museum!
We didn’t know there is a van tour of the whole island! We will do that one next time!
Once you get back from Cumberland Island, take some time to check into the hotel we recommend, The Goodbread House!
The Goodbread House
The Goodbread House, a historic St. Marys Bed & Breakfast is a charming step back in time! A historic 1870s charmer that is a nod to the south when picket fences and Parlour were the norm. Not only that, but it marries that southern hospitality and community with famous couple themed rooms! We stayed in the Gable & Lombardi suite, but they had everything from Guinevere & Lancelot to Rhett & Scarlett! It was so unique in the best way, it is a must stay! Thanks to Mardja for her hospitality, you’ll love her!
When you walk up you immediately know you’re in for a treat as you walk through the southern white picket fence there is an eclectic variety of yard artwork from a pirate to a carriage and the porch is meant for warm nights and wine with longing areas on both sides. The upstairs porch has a swing and rocking chairs, we loved it was right outside our room.
Inside you go through the screen door into a whole different world of wood accents, oriental rugs, antique furniture and double doors into a gorgeous old school parlour and fireplace. They have an original five piece parlour set and lounging for evening wine. That’s right, complimentary wine in the evenings to relax! Behind it is the dining room, with tables for the morning complimentary breakfast. AND the breakfast is just as good as the hospitality at the house! The pancakes were scrumptious and the casserole warm and rich!
Upstairs, our suite was the Gable & Lombardi. The large long bed and settee are centerpiece surrounded by antiques and gorgeous hardwood floors. The original fireplace is a stunner and has a twin on the other side in the bathroom. The bathroom feels as large as the bed room with antique vanity, ladies vanity, and dual tub and shower.
A little bit about their history. Built in 1870, and finally the house was bought as an overflow to the Riverview Inn down the street. It was renovated in the early 1980s to keep its 1870 architecture!
Firefly Cantina
After check-in and evening wine with the Goodbread House, head out for dinner. Get down to the Firefly Cantina, a casual taco and Mexican joint with a large patio and full bar. We filled up on margaritas, burritos, tacos, and chips and queso.
To drink I enjoyed the Jalapeño pineapple margarita is sweet and spicy with a tasty tajin rim. For starters we tried the Elote, a crunchy corn, charred with a spicy aioli and creamy cheese. John opted for the crunchy chips and creamy queso dip.
For our dinner we shared a trio of tacos and the Cali burrito. My favorite was the Cali burrito! It is loaded with tender carne asada with hearty French fries, creamy avocado and cheese, charred tomato salsa and street corn salad, tangy pico, and lettuce. Must try! The tacos were also delicious. We got three the first is sweet south is sweet sriracha fried chicken with a spicy jalapeño vinaigrette and tomato. The second is the Bronco is tender steak with bold and spicy Guajillo sauce and trimmings. Finally, the Firecracker is blackened grouper with a spicy jalapeño and honey citrus slaw.
Day 2: Exploring Downtown St. Marys, GA
Here are the essential activities for your day in Downtown St. Marys, GA! You can pick and choose your adventure and order, but these are the must-do activities we recommend.
🪦 Oak Grove Cemetery. It is a beautiful historic cemetery just a few moments out of downtown with old and new tombstones to explore, as well as several revolutionary war veterans are buried there! Take the morning to just take in everything Oak Grove Cemetery has to offer. It is so fun to explore!
⛲️ St. Marys Waterfront Park. This reminds me of New Orleans! Right on the water, enjoy the beautiful fountain centerpiece. Stroll the piers. Take a relaxing break on one of the swings or benches and take in the coastal vibes. For the kiddos, there is a large play area!
🛥️ St. Marys Submarine Museum. This is one of my favorite spots on downtown! They have a full bridge with chairs, periscope and phones – an immersive spot to feel “in a submarine.” Some of the cool artifacts include a gas mask, a book of Disney artists that designed submarine insignias, a chair from the cast of “The Hunt for Red October” movie, and a scavenger hunt!
🥪Break for lunch at Cafe at Cottle & Gunn, a cute antique shop with a cozy lunch and sweets cafe tucked in the back! I was impressed with their goods and loved they had a whole section of dollhouse furniture!
We got several items from the cafe including quiche, cinnamon roll, and more. Starting with the sausage and cheddar quiche; it is sharp cheddar and savory sausage is a flaky crust. For my lunch I got the tuna salad sandwich is rich, creamy and good with LTO on crunchy toasted wheat bread. It came with a side and I’m glad I got the Amish potato salad. It is creamy, rich egg, hearty potatoes, a good mix of mayo and mustard. To end our meal, we went for the creamy and gooey “cinnamony” cinnamon roll. It is a must try item.
⛪️ First Bank Catholic Church. I stumbled on this my first day! It is the cutest little historic church that only holds mass one day a month. They have a beautiful garden with a Virgin Mary concrete statue.
⛪️ First Presbyterian. I was told this historic church’s ceiling was a bowed ship hull, fitting St. Marys and Cumberland were stripped of their Oak during the war of 1812 to make ships. The grounds and churches are both beautiful as well.
🐎 Cumberland Island National Seashore Museum. Before you go to Cumberland Island, learn everything about the history of the island here! This free museum has everything from the tribes that originally lived on the island to the first African church to Lucy Carnegie and the War of 1812.
🍸It’s dinner time at Captain Seagle’s! A local, casual seafood spot with craft cocktails and the cutest speakeasy bar. I really enjoyed the staff at the saloon out back, as well. That is a great drink spot.
I started the dining experience with gin and vermouth martini with lemon is just perfect, boozy, smooth, lemon. And the staff (all of them) recommended the Fried Green tomatoes. I’m so glad they did, they are everything! They are crunchy and tart, perfectly cooked, delicious spicy and creamy herbed ranch. Some of the best I’ve had in a while! For dinner, John got the teriyaki chicken wings are tender and large, meaty, well-seasoned, great savory and sweet sauce. I got the Redfish blackened. It is tender and flaky, mild fish with a spiced blackened rub and served with crunchy and rich fried squash.
Regions Bank Broadway in Atlanta announces that tickets for the Tony Award®-Winning electrifying new musical phenomenon SIX by Tony Award®-winners Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss are on sale today, Friday, Feb 6. The show will play a limited one-week engagement, from April 28 – May 3, at the Fox Theatre as part of the 2025/2026 Regions Bank Broadway in Atlanta season. Tickets are available at the Fox Theatre box office at 660 Peachtree Street NE, by visiting foxtheatre.org/six or by calling 855-285-8499. Group orders of 10 or more may be placed by contacting sales@foxtheatre.org.
The current cast includes Emma Elizabeth Smith as Catherine of Aragon, Nella Cole as Anne Boleyn, Kelly Denice Taylor as Jane Seymour, Hailey Alexis Lewis as Anna of Cleves, Alizé Cruz as Katherine Howard and Tasia Jungbauer as Catherine Parr with alternates Reese Cameron, Anna Hertel, Carlina Parker and Abigail Sparrow. Casting is subject to change.
SIX will play for a one-week limited engagement in Atlanta as part of the Regions Bank Broadway in Atlanta 2025/2026 season from April 28 – May 3. The performance schedule is as follows:
From Tudor Queens to Pop Icons, the SIX wives of Henry VIII take the microphone to remix five hundred years of historical heartbreak into a Euphoric Celebration of 21st century girl power! This new original musical is the global sensation that everyone is losing their head over!
SIX won 23 awards in the 2021/2022 Broadway season, including the Tony Award® for Best Original Score (Music and Lyrics) and the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Musical.
The New York Times says SIX “TOTALLY RULES!” (Critic’s Pick) and The Washington Post hails SIX as “Exactly the kind of energizing, inspirational illumination this town aches for!”
The SIX: LIVE ON OPENING NIGHT Broadway album debuted at Number 1 on the Billboard cast album charts and has surpassed 100 million streams.
SIX is co-directed by Lucy Moss and Jamie Armitage, featuring choreography by Carrie-Anne Ingrouille. The design team includes Emma Bailey (Set Design), Tony Award®-winner Gabriella Slade (Costume Design), Paul Gatehouse (Sound Design), and Tim Deiling (Lighting Design). The score features orchestrations by Tom Curran with music supervision and vocal arrangements by Joe Beighton and U.S. Music Supervision by Roberta Duchak. Casting is by Tara Rubin Casting / Peter Van Dam, CSA with original US castingby Bob Mason. Theater Matters is General Manager, Sam Levy is Associate Producer and Lucas McMahon is U.S. Executive Producer.
SIX is produced in the United States by Kenny Wax, Wendy & Andy Barnes, George Stiles, and Kevin McCollum.
Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss devised the original concept and started writing SIX when they were students at
Cambridge University in early 2017. It was first presented as the Cambridge University Musical Theatre Society’s submission to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe later that year, playing a one-month run and featuring student actors. SIX went on to get picked up by UK Producers and a new production was mounted, with professional actors and a predominantly new creative team, at the Norwich Playhouse and then again at Edinburgh Festival in 2018. A limited engagement at the Arts Theatre in London garnered the WhatsOnStage Award for Best Off-West End Production and the show toured the UK in the autumn of 2018 before returning to the Arts Theatre and subsequently the Lyric Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue. SIX is currently playing an open-ended run at the Vaudeville Theatre on the Strand. SIX earned five 2019 Laurence Olivier Award nominations, including Best New Musical.
The Boleyn Tour of SIX launched in Las Vegas at The Smith Center on September 20, 2022, and is playing cities throughout North America. Tour dates have been announced through Summer 2026.
SIXis also currently playing on Broadway at the Lena Horne Theatre in New York City, at the Vaudeville Theatre in London’s West End, on tour in the UK and Ireland and Europe.
Kids who read 5 or more books will receive one free ticket to see Monster Jam at EchoPark Speedway (formerly Atlanta Motor Speedway) this April
Monster Jam has partnered with select Georgia public libraries on a children’s reading program that provides them with the opportunity to earn a free ticket to Monster Jam at EchoPark Speedway, with the purchase of one adult ticket.
Kids are encouraged to visit their nearest participating public library to pick up a Monster Jam Reward Club Card that includes program specifics. Once five or more books have been read, the child and their parent/guardian can take the Reward Club Card to EchoPark Speedway’s Box Office to redeem for one of the following Monster Jam events:
Saturday, April 11 at 5:00 PM
Sunday, April 12 at 3:00 PM
The Monster Jam Reading Program is now available and vouchers can be redeemed through April 12. Box office hours are available on EchoPark Speedway’s website. Program details and restrictions are printed on each Reward Card.
Below is a list of participating Atlanta area libraries for Monster Jam:
Crossroads Public Library, 909 Harmony Grove Church Rd., Acworth, Georgia 30101
Alpharetta – Fulton County, 10 Park Plaza, Alpharetta, Georgia 30009
Adams Park – Fulton County, 2231 Campbellton Rd., Atlanta, Georgia 30311
Adamsville-Collier Heights – Fulton County, 3424 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, Georgia 30331
Sandy Springs Branch – Fulton County Library, 395 Mount Vernon Hwy., Sandy Springs, Georgia 30328
Statham Public Library, 1928 Railroad Street, Statham, Georgia, 30630
Tallapoosa Public Library, 388 Bowdon St., Tallapoosa, Georgia 30176
Gladys S. Dennard at South Fulton – Fulton County Library, 4055 Flat Shoals Road, Union City, Georgia 30291
Villa Rica Public Library, 869 Dallas Highway, Villa Rica, Georgia 30180
Winder Public Library, 189 Bellview Street, Winder, Georgia 30680
Gwinnett County Public Library, 1001 Lawrenceville Hwy, Lawrenceville, Georgia 30046
Peachtree City Library, 201 Willowbend Rd, Peachtree City, Georgia 30269
Monroe-Walton County Library, 217 W. Spring St., Monroe, Georgia 30655
O’Kelly Memorial Library, 363 Conyers Rd., Loganville, Georgia 30052
W.H. Stanton Memorial Library, 407 W. Hightower Trail, Social Circle, Georgia 30025
Monster Jam visits EchoPark Speedway (formerly Atlanta Motor Speedway) on April 11-12. Tickets can be purchased online at Ticketmaster.com or in-person at the venue box office.
Goal! Yeppa Buckhead Hosts the Ultimate Big Match Block Party
Yeppa Buckhead is bringing the energy for the final match of the world’s biggest soccer tournament with a special Big Match Block Party on Sunday, July 19, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. When the championship kicks off at 3 p.m., the street outside Yeppa will transform into a high-energy, open-air watch party where fans can gather, cheer on their favorite team, and soak up the electric summer buzz as the global soccer spotlight turns to Atlanta. The match will stream on oversized LED screens while a live DJ keeps the energy high between plays, paired with curated food and drink moments and Yeppa’s signature Italian spirit throughout the afternoon. Indoor viewing will be available by reservation only, while outdoor viewing and VIP options offer prime spots to catch every goal and game-changing moment. Families, friends, dogs, and soccer fans of all kinds are welcome, and jerseys are highly encouraged. Yeppa Buckhead is located at 306 Buckhead Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30305. For more information or to book, visit www.yeppaco.com and follow @yeppacoatl.
Summer Soccer Watch Parties Hit the Bullseye at Flight Club Atlanta
Darts are flying, and international soccer fans have a new home base at Flight Club Atlanta. As fans tune in to the World Cup in Atlanta, the West Midtown hotspot is offering an elevated way to watch every match. Instead of navigating standing-room-only crowds or camping out for a table hours before kickoff, guests can secure their oche, their server, and their squad for a watch party that blends big-screen viewing with Flight Club’s signature tech-infused Social Darts. Matches will air across the venue with sound on for select games, while groups that reserve an oche enjoy a dedicated play space, full-service hospitality, a special soccer-inspired menu, and the chance to step up to the throw line between matches or halftime moments. For larger gatherings, tournament-style packages for groups of 20+ transform Social Darts into a three-hour, bracket-style competition complete with live scoring, rotating matchups, and a dedicated Games Host to keep the energy high. Each oche also features built-in cameras that automatically capture gameplay highlights, so groups can relive their clutch shots long after the final whistle. Flight Club Atlanta is located at Star Metals at 1055 Howell Mill Rd., Suite 140, Atlanta, GA 30318. Stay connected on Instagram at @flightclubdartsusa and on Facebook at @flightclubdarts.
Soccer Watch Parties at Sweet Auburn Barbecue Start with $1 Wings
A longtime neighborhood staple known for smoked meats, stacked plates, and an easygoing, rock-and-roll spirit, Sweet Auburn Barbecue has always shown up for big sporting moments. With the World Cup bringing global attention to Atlanta, the fan favorite is turning televised matches into full-on watch parties. During every broadcast of the international tournament, both the Poncey-Highland and McDonough locations will feature $1 wings and $3 house lagers, giving fans a reason to show up early, stay loud, and order another round. Expect a mix of regulars and travelers in a no-frills, high-energy setting built for group tables, team jerseys, and full-90-minute drama. Hosting a watch party at home? Sweet Auburn’s catering menu makes it easy to feed the whole crew, from party platters to crowd-pleasing barbecue packages. Pickup is available at both locations, so no one misses kickoff. Sweet Auburn Barbecue is located at 656 N. Highland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30306, and at 1828 Jonesboro Rd, McDonough, GA 30253. Catering pickup is available at both locations. Orders can be placed at www.sweetauburnbbq.com or by calling (678) 515-3550. Stay connected on Instagram and Facebook @sweetauburnbbq.
[FOR PRE- & POST-MATCH CELEBRATIONS]
Jagger Suite – Downtown
Just opened atop the new Downtown Moxy Hotel, Jagger Suite is a rooftop lounge from South Florida hospitality group The Restaurant People (Miami’s Rosa Sky, Fort Lauderdale’s Nubé). Located just a short walk from Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the venue offers skyline views, music-driven nightlife, elevated cocktails and bites, a reservation-only speakeasy called The Powder Room, and eye-catching design elements including a 12-foot disco unicorn. (Distance to Mercedes-Benz Stadium: 0.5 miles)
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Painted Hospitality Concepts – For fans looking to do more than simply watch the match, Painted Hospitality’s collection of entertainment venues offers everything from pickleball and indoor mini golf to bowling, bocce, lawn games, and duckpin lanes – all while screening World Cup matches throughout the tournament.
Painted Park – Inman Park
Located directly on the Atlanta BeltLine, Painted Park has become one of the city’s most popular social destinations, earning recognition as Atlanta’s “sexiest bar.” The lively indoor-outdoor venue features cocktails, lawn games, a gaming parlor, and TVs throughout the space, making it an ideal spot to catch the action while soaking up the BeltLine atmosphere. (Distance to Mercedes-Benz Stadium: 2.6 miles)
Painted Pickle – Ottley-Armour District
Named one of USA Today’s 10Best “Best New Attractions” in 2025, Painted Pickle is part pickleball club, part entertainment destination. Beyond its boutique indoor courts, guests can gather in The Compeatery™, home to craft cocktails, sushi, pub games, Subsoccer, and The Dog Leg, a newly opened nine-hole indoor miniature golf course. World Cup matches will be shown on a giant projector screen and multiple TVs throughout the venue, creating a lively atmosphere for fans looking to eat, drink, play, and cheer on their team. (Distance to Mercedes-Benz Stadium: 5.6 miles)
The Painted Duck – West Midtown
A modern take on bowling, The Painted Duck features 16 full-service duckpin bowling lanes, interactive group games, craft cocktails, and elevated dining. Fans can watch World Cup action on TVs throughout the venue while enjoying a round of duckpin bowling or challenging friends to one of the venue’s signature games. (Distance to Mercedes-Benz Stadium: 2.1 miles)
The Painted Pin – Buckhead
A stylish Atlanta staple, The Painted Pin features 20 full-service bowling lanes, oversized leather sofas, craft cocktails, elevated bar fare, and games including bocce, skee-ball, ping pong, and shuffleboard. With World Cup matches screening throughout the venue, it’s an ideal gathering spot for fans looking to pair the excitement of the tournament with a lively social atmosphere. (Distance to Mercedes-Benz Stadium: 7.7 miles)
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Nando’s PERi-PERi at Krog Street Market
Fresh off the opening of its new Krog Street Market location (just opened on Tuesday, 6/9!), Nando’s PERi-PERi is bringing a World Cup tie-in to Atlanta with the launch of its limited-time PERi-PERi Saka menu. Inspired by a collaboration with England football star Bukayo Saka, the special sauce and baste first debuted in the UK and is now arriving stateside as part of a summer promotion celebrating the global tournament.
To build on the excitement, the new Krog Street Market location will host a FIFA Watch Party on June 27, complete with TVs throughout the space and a lively, community-driven atmosphere along the BeltLine. Fans can gather to catch the action while enjoying Nando’s signature flame-grilled PERi-PERi chicken and globally inspired flavors. (Distance to Mercedes-Benz Stadium: 2.9 miles)
[FOR DESTINATION DINING]
Southern Belle & Georgia Boy – Virginia-Highland (Both Michelin-Recommended)
Led by James Beard Award-nominated Chef Joey Ward, Southern Belle offers a creative, seasonal menu inspired by Georgia’s farmers and producers, while Georgia Boy delivers one of Atlanta’s most distinctive dining experiences: an intimate chef’s table featuring immersive, multi-course tasting menus prepared directly in front of guests. (Distance to Mercedes-Benz Stadium: 5.5 miles)
Luella – Buckhead
One of Atlanta’s hottest dining reservations, Luella has quickly become a standout on the city’s restaurant scene since opening. The design-forward steakhouse pairs a layered, European-inspired interior with a hospitality style that encourages guests to linger over cocktails and dinner. Southern Living recently called it “Atlanta’s prettiest new restaurant (and the food lives up to it).” (Distance to Mercedes-Benz Stadium: Approximately 7.5 miles)
Buckhead Life Restaurant Group Concepts – Buckhead
Home to several of Atlanta’s most iconic dining destinations, Buckhead Life’s restaurants offer everything from fresh seafood at Atlanta Fish Market and Mediterranean-inspired dining at Kyma to classic French fare at Bistro Niko, modern Italian cuisine at Pricci, and celebratory steak-and-seafood dinners at Chops Lobster Bar. (Distance to Mercedes-Benz Stadium: Approximately 7–10 miles)
Guests can watch soccer tournament matches daily at Atrium’s parlour, located in Ponce City Market’s Central Food Hall, where soccer will be shown on the venue’s new projector. Match times vary each day based on the tournament schedule. Additional matches may be shown June 28-July 19, with details to be announced.
Various Dates Starting at 4pm – Match Days at The Viewing Room at Red Phone Booth
Hidden in the back of a historic 1920s-era building in the heart of Downtown Atlanta, Red Phone Booth invites guests to enjoy match days in their Viewing Room, a prime game-watching space that seats up to 40 people with a 100-inch screen and multiple other TVs. Guests can enter through an iconic red London phone booth to enjoy match days surrounded by craft cocktails, rare spirits, premium selections and the timeless atmosphere of a prohibition era speakeasy. Members can reserve seats through the Red Phone Booth app, and non-members can learn how to gain access to the speakeasy through the website here.
This summer, fans and diners can catch the latest match at Fado Buckhead! Cheer on your favorite team with nonstop action, electric atmosphere and fan-favorite pints while the biggest games take over Fado’s screens.
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Wed., July 15, 3-5pm – Boone’s Soccer Game Watch Party at Boone’s
Boone’s, a restaurant and bar serving American cuisine with warm hospitality, overlooking Bobby Jones Golf Course, plans to host a game watch party on their Terrace Patio on Wednesday, July 15, from 3-5pm with food and beverage specials from around the world, tasting tables and a raffle with a cocktail purchase.
This summer, the Willow Bar at The Betty will transform into an ultimate destination for fans with a soccer watch party pop-up. Catch every exciting moment surrounded by soccer-inspired décor, game-day energy and five large screens broadcasting featured matches live throughout the season. Guests can enjoy curated food and drink specials throughout each match day, including Modelo Especial Draft, Modelo Bottles, Michelada specials and signature game-day offerings, including:
$35 Modelo Buckets (five Bottles)
$8 Modelo Pints
Michelada Specials in 23oz Mugs
Curated cocktails and special game-day bites
Interactive tournament bracket challenge
Soccer-themed giveaways
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Starting Mon., June 15 – Internationally Inspired Cocktails at Minero
Minero will be offering cocktails inspired by countries around the world, including those competing in Atlanta this summer, starting on Monday, June 15. The menu will feature:
King of Pops invites guests to celebrate with eight new flavors inspired by teams playing in Atlanta this summer. Each flavor is inspired by beloved sweets & drinks from each country, and the wrappers will include fun facts about the soccer teams. Flavors include:
Spain – Tinto De Verano: Inspired by a half-red wine, half-lemon-lime soda cocktail, this pop will feature muscadine grapes, lemon, lime, cane sugar & sea salt.
Cabo Verde – Doce De Coco: Based on a caramelized coconut confection, this pop will include coconut cream, caramelized sugar, sea salt & shredded coconut.
South Africa – Granadilla & Naartjie: Inspired by a South African “fridge tart,” this pop combines granadilla (passion fruit), naartjie (a mandarin-like orange) & coconut.
Saudi Arabia – Halawa: A sesame tahini treat, this pop will contain tahini, organic milk & cream, orange blossom honey & sea salt.
Morocco – Mint Tea: A sweetened blend of mint tea & spearmint with a splash of lemon.
Haiti – Ji Korosol: Based on a soursop smoothie, this pop combines the tropical fruit with milk, lime, cane sugar & fresh nutmeg.
Uzbekistan – Kompot: A traditional drink made with steeped fruit, this pop combines apricot, cherry, lemon & apple.
USA – Stars & Stripes: A nod to the red, white & blue, this pop layers strawberry, vanilla & blueberry.
Three Taverns Ponce Brew Terminal invites guests to watch the soccer matches and enjoy international flag decor, two 110-inch screens showing every moment, international-inspired beers with specials when that country plays, USA in-game drink specials every time the USA team scores, and more.
Performances begin on Tuesday, May 26 and play for one week
through Sunday, May 31 at the Fox Theatre
Disney Theatrical Group, under the direction of Andrew Flatt and Anne Quart, and Regions Bank Broadway in Atlanta announced today that tickets for Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, the first North American touring production of the musical presented by Disney in over 25 years, will go on sale to the public on Friday, Feb. 20 at 10 a.m. The enchanting and timeless Broadway musical will begin performances in Atlanta at the Fox Theatre on Tuesday, May 26 for a limited one-week engagement through Sunday, May 31.
Tickets are available at the Fox Theatre box office at 660 Peachtree Street NE, by visiting foxtheatre.org/BeautyandtheBeast or by calling 855-285-8499. Group orders of 10 or more may be placed by contacting sales@foxtheatre.org. Extra Magic Packages, which include an excellent seat in the theater and show merchandise, are also available.
Based on the 1991 Academy Award®-winning animated feature film, Beauty and the Beast premiered on Broadway in 1994 and still ranks as one of the longest-running shows in the industry’s history. Nominated for nine Tony® Awards, winning for Best Costume Design, Beauty remains one of the highest-grossing Broadway shows of all time. The title’s visibility and success have expanded globally with productions of the stage show and the smash Oscar®-nominated 2017 live-action film, which grossed over $1B worldwide.
In Atlanta, Beauty and the Beast will play will play for a one-week limited engagement as part of the 2025/2026 Regions Bank Broadway in Atlanta season from May 26 – May 31. The performance schedule is as follows:
Ticket buyers are reminded that the Fox Theatre is the only official retail ticket outlet for all performances at the Fox Theatre. Ticket buyers who purchase tickets from a ticket broker or any third party should be aware that the Fox Theatre is unable to reprint or replace lost or stolen tickets and is unable to contact patrons with information regarding time changes or other pertinent updates regarding the performance.