An acclaimed documentary about an inspiring playwright and her quirky family will be shown at the Savannah Cultural Arts Center on Oct.14 at 7 p.m. The documentary is titled “Iron […]
Arts, Entertainment & Film
Arts and culture news, reviews and event listings for Savannah, Georgia.
A WELCOME RETURN: The Isle of Hope Art & Music Festival
For me, one of the more difficult pandemic outcomes was not having my ‘soul-cup’ filled at art receptions and art shows. And of all the shows, the one I missed […]
Bach Ascending returns with concert series season opener ‘The Beatles and Bach with Laura Ball and Friends’
Bach Ascending, the Hostess City’s concert series that centers on German composer Johann Sebastian Bach, is returning on Thurs., Oct. 13 with “The Beatles and Bach with Laura Ball and […]
TELLING THE STORY OF A LIFE: The art collection of Alexandra Trujillo de Taylor
Several years ago, my friend Jessica Lebos referred to Alexandra Trujillo de Taylor in this publication as the “dazzling downtown doyenne” whose “parties are so legendary that invitations are coveted […]
ART PATROL: Beth Logan’s Recommendations
Be sure to support the “LOVE SHAX” show opening this Saturday, October 8 at Location Gallery, 251 Bull Street. 26 LGBTQIA artists have created over 150 birdhouses (each measuring approximately […]
Bay Street Cabaret celebrates 10 past shows and launches into the future as SAVANNAH CABARET
For one night only, you can experience “The Best of the Bay Street Cabaret” on Fri., October 7 at 7:30 p.m. at Club One’s Bay Street Theatre. After ten outstanding […]
OPA! IT’S FINALLY GREEK WEEK: One of Savannah’s most anticipated annual festivals is back, full of food culture and fun
Attracting thousands of visitors each year, Savannah’s 71st annual Greek Festival will take place on October 6-8, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Hosted by St. Paul’s Greek Orthodox Church, the […]
SCAD Savannah Film Festival Celebrating 25 years with Oscar-buzzworthy films, huge Hollywood names as honorees
The Savannah College of Art and Design is celebrating 25 years of the largest university-run film festival in the country, as the annual star-studded SCAD Savannah Film Festival returns October […]
LIFTING THE VEIL ON A PANDEMIC: Davenport House Museum presents 1820s Yellow Fever panic in immersive experience
This October, the historic Davenport House Museum will be transporting visitors back in time with their live performance event, “Sickness in the City- Yellow Fever 1820”. As in past years, […]
GWEN FRAZIER-SMITH: Savannah’s Norman Rockwell
A former convenience store on DeLesseps Avenue located between the Truman Parkway and Skidaway Road, is now home to Gwen Frazier-Smith’s Urbeau Art Gallery. The artist coined the word ‘urbeau,’ […]
Savannah Rep presents megachurch drama ‘THE CHRISTIANS’
The Savannah Repertory Theatre is bringing Lucas Hnath’s “The Christians” in partnership with Asbury Memorial Theatre to Savannah. The play, which concerns influence and faith in a megachurch, will be […]
Savannah Children’s Theatre presents Rocking Musical ‘Pete the Cat’
The Savannah Children’s Theatre brings to life the vibrant and hip world of “Pete the Cat” at the Savannah Theatre. The children’s book and television character come alive in this […]
