SINCE 2006, Abeni Cultural Arts has enlivened Savannah’s performance art landscape with thematic depth and soulful choreography. From Langston Hughes’ Black Nativity and the recent The Art of Social Change […]
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Stratton Leopold, Tom Coleman join forces for Ken
Ken is based on a short story by Arnold Sundgaard published in the New Yorker in 1959. Despite years of interest in a movie or play based on the story, there has never been a stage adaptation.
Celebrate the life and times of Bruce Campbell with Psychotronic Film Society
PFS has a long history of blowing out the candles for sci-fi saints and B-movie bosses, and founder Jim Reed feels Campbell is a truly worthy candidate for a Society salute.
Shaken and Stirred with the Savannah Shakes
With a big Mad Men influence, psychedelic swirls of color, and fabulous costuming, the performance is a visual treat
Make it a cheeky Mother’s Day weekend with Calendar Girls
The Collective Face Theatre Ensemble is ready for its close-up. The local troupe is sending out a diverse and fabulous season of drama, music, and side-splitting comedy with Calendar Girls. […]
CinemaSavannah brings critical darling My Golden Days to Muse Arts Warehouse
Hearkening back to the glory days of French New Wave, it’s part love story and part amateur spy caper, sincere, gripping, and wistfully painful at times.
Collective Face reinvents modern tragedy Death of a Salesman
The Collective Face’s adaptation will depict Loman existing and fighting not only against the world around him, but also within his own consciousness
‘Strange But True’ Documentary Film Fest comes to Muse
A two-day nonfiction bender highlighting some of the most touching, surprising, and funny stories that are often overlooked in the cinema world.
To Be Or Not To Be, Daddy-O: Savannah Shakes does ’50s Hamlet
SAVANNAH SHAKES was formed last year specifically to revive the spirit of The Bard in Savannah, invoking the success of the days of Shakespeare in the Park performances here which […]
I see London, I see France…
FOLLOWING October’s incredible season opener Kiss of the Spiderwoman, our friends at Collective Face Theatre Ensemble are ready to make sides split and panties drop! Originally written in 1910 by […]
F*#% you, cancer!
I’m extra irate because I’ve attended way too many gatherings with this jerk cancer over the last few weeks. Some of them were funerals.
Just one Kiss
IN THE late ’70s and early ’80s, Argentina was in the grip of a brutal military dictatorship. People were dragged from their homes, children were torn from their mothers to […]
