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  • To Kill A Mockingbird

    May 7 - 12, 2024

  • Les Miserables

    Jun 4 - 9, 2024

  • The Book of Mormon

    Jun 27, 2024 - Jun 29, 2025

  • Funny Girl

    Jul 30 - Aug 4, 2024

  • The Lion King

    Oct 2 - 20, 2024

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To Kill A Mockingbird

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May 7 - 12, 2024

Oscar winner Aaron Sorkin brings his Broadway smash hit out on tour! Opening to much critical acclaim back in 2018, To Kill A Mockingbird tells the story of a black man accused of rape in pre-civil rights era Alabama and the noble lawyer who defends him. Directed by the iconic Barlett Sher, witness the tale of an era come to life on stage! Emmy Award winner Richard Thomas will star as Atticus Finch.

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Les Miserables

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June 4 - 9, 2024

One of the greatest musicals of all time, Les Miserables is heading on a North American tour. Produced by Cameron Mackintosh, and based on the novel by Victor Hugo, Les Miserables is a sweeping epic set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, and contains the classic songs 'One Day More' and 'I Dreamed A Dream'.

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The Book of Mormon

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Winner of 9 Tony Awards

June 27, 2024 - June 29, 2025

With NINE Tony Awards - including Best Musical - a Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album, and leading New York Times critic Ben Brantley himself calling it the "best new musical of the century", The Book of Mormon's 2011 debut was a pop culture moment. Still enjoying concurrent engagements in London's West End and on Broadway, the bad boy of musical theatre remains a top draw, leaving audiences either outraged or in pain from laughing to this day. Now heading out across the country, don't miss your chance to catch this modern classic. Just be prepared for the lewd, the crude, and downright naughty songs and antics along the way...

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Funny Girl

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July 30 - August 4, 2024

Classic musical theatre lovers will be overjoyed to hear that Jules Stein and Bob Merill's iconic show, Funny Girl, is heading out on tour! Telling the autobiographical tale of comedian Fanny Brice, who found fame in the early 20th century. Funny Girl is a humorous and heartful ride through Brice's life, showing that despite her problems, her wit, and smarts kept her own parade going!

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The Lion King

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Winner of 6 Tony Awards

October 2 - 20, 2024

Still going strong after two incredible decades, this Tony Award-winning extravaganza will delight, enthral and bring out your inner cub. Based on the 1994 Disney movie, The Lion King incorporates several changes and additions to the storyline as compared to the film, making for a whole new experience, suitable for everyone in the family. Touring across the country, don't miss your chance to see this Disney masterpiece!

Fox Theatre

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660 Peachtree St, Atlanta, GA 30308

  • Year opened: 1929
  • Capacity: 4678
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  • Merchandise booths
  • Disabled access
  • Air conditioning
  • In-house bar

A fantastical mass of domes and minarets, this Atlanta landmark was originally built for the city's Shriners organization, inspired by the temples of the far east. Before its completion it was sold to movie mogul William Fox and enjoyed great success as a movie palace, right up until the 1960s when the rise of the multiplex forced it into decline. Following a fundraising campiagn from Atlanta residents, it was reopened as a theater in 1975, and continues to host hundreds of shows every year.

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