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On Tuesday, December 6, I had the privilege of watching the opening night of “Anastasia“ at the Fox Theatre. Set in the 1920’s, the spectacular musical shows the epic journey of a young Russian woman and the gradual discovery of herself. “Anastasia: A New Broadway Musical” was written by Terrence McNally and it was adapted from…

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The Fox Theatre feels placed like a strangely gorgeous wooden block in a child’s fantasy city. It’s huge, and when you’re waiting outside of it, it makes for quite a weird scene. The buildings around the theatre are beautiful as well, reminiscent of architecture from a different time, and it’s disconcerting knowing that there are…

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It’s been four years since the original “Black Panther” came out and two since they started production on “Wakanda Forever.” The anticipation is finally over, but the question is: “Was the wait worth it?”  On Wednesday, I had the amazing opportunity to attend an early cast and crew screening of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” at…

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From the monochrome theatrics of 1942’s “Casablanca” to the enthralling choreography of 2016’s “La La Land,” it’s safe to say that throughout history, people have always loved a good romance. Maybe it’s nice to project onto all the hopeless romantic characters or finally be able to visualize your own happily ever after. No matter what…

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On Sept. 15, I attended a performance of the national tour of the Broadway musical “Pretty Woman” at the Fox Theatre in Midtown Atlanta. As I am a playwright, and theater enthusiast myself, I was beaming with excitement to view this production. Set in 1980s California, the show follows a young sex worker Vivian Ward, played…

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