Gypsy: Classic Broadway Musical From Atlanta Lyric Theatre
Earl Smith Strand Theatre, Located on the Marietta Square (117 North Park Square Marietta, GA 30060)
- Full Price:
- $38.10 - $43.40
- Our Price:
- $19.55 - $22.20*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Gypsy have expired.
The last date listed for Gypsy was Sunday July 1, 2012 / 2:00pm.
Currently at Earl Smith Strand Theatre:
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat: Hit Family Musical
- Full Price:
- $38.10 - $43.40
- Our Price:
- $19.55 - $22.20
Atlanta Lyric Theatre brings the biblical saga of Joseph and his coat of many colors to vibrant life in this pop musical parable. An international audience favorite, with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice, Joseph is based on the story in Genesis of the young man who starts out having it all -- not only is he his father's favorite, but he's also a whiz at interpreting dreams and owns an envy-inducing multicolored coat. But after he's sold into slavery by his jealous brothers, he ends up in Egypt, where he rises through the ranks and grapples with the pharaoh -- who's portrayed in the hilariously flamboyant style of Elvis. Set to a high-energy mix of musical styles, from country-western and calypso to bubble-gum pop and rock, this family-friendly Old Testament tale has proven to be truly timeless. Learn More
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Wide variety of reasonable beer. No food.
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Free easy parking in Cobb County
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Opposite the park and on the square
18 Goldstar Member Reviews
Written on Jul 04 2012Wonderful show. Isaw the film years ago and this show was its equal in every way. Cast was excellent as was the staging. So glad we went.
Written on Jul 04 2012It was a fabulous show with some really good performers and singers!
Written on Jul 02 2012This performance of Gypsy was flawless. This is an old show, but it still has a lot of life lessons, in it, that are significant today. Rose was Amazing,her energy, spirit, and drive, stole the show. The cast was wonderful, all very seasoned. I would highly recommend, " The Strand Theatre," takes you back in time, but you could see the stage in all the seats. A must see show!
Written on Jul 02 2012Great venue and wonderful show. Really enjoyed it.
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Description
Gypsy will star local stage actress Ingrid Cole as Rose. Winner of the 2010 Suzi Bass Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical, Ingrid has previously appeared at The Lyric in The Pirates of Penzance, The Music Man, Cinderella, and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. Other regional credits include Menopause the Musical, Motherhood the Musical, See What I Want to See, and A Catered Affair.
Also starring in Gypsy is Atlanta Lyric Associate Artistic Director Alan Kilpatrick as Herbie. Winner of the 2007 Suzi Bass Award for Featured Actor, Alan has appeared at The Lyric in The Music Man, Hairspray, The Will Rogers Follies, and Anything Goes. Additionally, Alan has directed Grease, Rent, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, and The It Girl for The Lyric. Alan is best known for his portrayal of Rev. Mervin Oglethorpe in Smoke on the Mountain, Sanders Family Christmas, and Mount Pleasant Homecoming at Theatre in the Square.
The cast also features Jill Ginsberg (Louise), Alison Brannon Wilhoit (June), Tucker Weinmann (Tulsa), Karen Hebert (Tessie Tura), Marcie Millard (Mazeppa), Kathleen McCook (Electra), Alyssa Payne (Baby June), Emerson Steele (Young Louise), John Schmedes, Caroline Freedlund, Evan Weisman, George Deavours, Elijah Marcano, Allen Hill, Brett Cooper, Priscilla Curtis, Courtney Bowers, Becca Potter, Julia Alcorn, Chris Lewis, Ian Baxter, and Aaron Carter.
About the Ticket Supplier: Atlanta Lyric Theatre
Atlanta Lyric Theatre, Atlanta's only local professional musical theater company, was formed in 1980 by Tedi and Robert Langdon and Sally Knap as the Southeastern Savoyards, a repertory theatre company dedicated to presenting the works of Gilbert and Sullivan. The company's first production, Gilbert & Sullivan's The Mikado, was performed at Emory University in December 1980. Later, the company's productions were moved to the Marist School, the 14th Street Playhouse, Center Stage Theater, and then to the Robert Ferst Center for the Arts on the campus of Georgia Tech where the company's main stage performances were produced for seventeen seasons.
