SP SPecial Events

Arts and Entertainment events in Atlanta this week

Festivals and Happenings


JAZZ 91.9 WLCK 35TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT
Grammy Award-winning sextet Take 6 performs along with the Peachtree Jazz Edition to commemorate the 35th anniversary of radio station WCLK-FM, “the jazz of the city.” Actor Danny Glover hosts an exclusive post-concert reception. A second-line parade kicks off the event at 6:30 p.m. Friday, April 10, followed by the concert at 7:30 p.m. at the Rialto Center for the Arts at Georgia State University. Tickets are $38-$58. 404-413-9849. www.rialtocenter.org.

NORTHLAKE TOASTMASTERS CLUB
Become the person your resume thinks you are. Improve your public speaking and leadership skills in a supportive environment. Every Wednesday at 6 p.m. at MetroBrokers GMAC Real Estate in the Northlake Festival Shopping Center. For directions or other info, call 678-858-0963.

POKER NIGHT
Every Tuesday at Engine 11 Firehouse Tavern. Sign-up starts at 8 p.m. 404-873-3473. www.engine11atl.com.

REACH FOR THE MOON CD RELEASE
Poet and musician Kodac Harrison celebrates the release of “Reach for the Moon,” a production of songs and spoken-word pieces. Musicians Kristin Markiton, Nick Longo and Sean O’Rourke also perform. 9 p.m. Tickets are $10 in advance and $13 at the door. Friday, April 10 at Eddie’s Attic. 404-377-4976. www.eddiesattic.com.

SPRING FUN BREAK
Kids’ festival offering the quarter-mile family adventure course Sky Hike and a 4-D screening of “Journey to the Center of the Earth” starring Brendan Fraser. Through April 12 at Stone Mountain Park. For ticket prices and other information, visit www.stonemountainpark.com.

WINSOME, WHIMSICAL AND ORGANIC
Group art show featuring works by local artists Betsy Cozine, Veva Dunckel, Becky Fried, Gordoni, Matthew Sugarman, Vida and Alcove Gallery’s Chris Warner. Music by Santee Steve and Trina Mashell. Opening reception 8 p.m. Saturday, April 11 at REV Coffee in Smyrna. Art show runs through May 4. 770-573-4434. www.revcoffee.com.

Theater, Dance, Music and Opera


THE ATLANTA PASSION PLAY 
Annual musical exploring the life of Jesus Christ. Through April 5 at the Atlanta Civic Center. For more information, visit www.atlantapassionplay.org.

AUTOMATIC THEATER
Improv troupe composed of actors, filmmakers, writers and puppeteers fields audience suggestions in a “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” short-form improv format. Tickets are $7. 8 p.m. Tuesdays at Relapse Theatre. 404-394-9115. www.relapsetheatre.com.

JACKPIE THEATER WORKSHOP
Long-form improv comedy shows every Saturday at 8 p.m., 9:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. at 380 14th St. NW. Tickets are $7. BYOB. www.jackpie.com.

THE LAST DAYS OF JUDAS ISCARIOT
Humorous and thoughtful courtroom drama with mature themes. Tickets are $10. Through April 5 at Dunwoody United Methodist Church, 1548 Mt. Vernon Road. For showtimes and other information, call 770-394-0675 or visit www.dunwoodyumc.org.

THE PHANTOM LIMB
The Haverty Marionettes perform this play tracing the life of Mr. Albert Fish, the convicted killer known as the “Brooklyn Werewolf” through puppetry, dance, music and disconcerting visual effects. For ages 16-up. Through April 5 at 7 Stages. 404-523-7647. www.7stages.org.

VILLAGE THEATRE
Atlanta’s newest comedy troupe performs comedy in all its forms, including long and short-form improv, sketch and stand-up comedy. Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at 8:30 at the Village Theatre, 486 Decatur St., Suite 10, at the corner of Decatur and Boulevard. 404-688-8856. www.villagecomedy.com.

WHOLE WORLD THEATRE
 The improv group presents a variety of shows each week. 404-817-7529. www.wholeworldtheatre.com.

Family


THE AMAZING CASTLE
Kids are transported to a whimsical medieval setting and become blacksmiths, jesters, chefs, gardeners, carpenters and even princes and princesses in this exhibit that teaches the important role each member plays in a thriving community. Through May 26 at Imagine It! The Children’s Museum of Atlanta. 404-659-5437. www.imagineit-cma.org.

JIM HENSON: WONDERS FROM HIS WORKSHOP
Exhibit highlighting the performance and design contributions Jim Henson and his collaborators have made to the world of puppetry, including the technological advances behind “Fraggle Rock,” “Labyrinth” and others. Through Sept. 13 in the Love Family Atrium at the Center for Puppetry Arts. 404-873-3391. www.puppet.org.

PLATINUM EDITION PINOCCHIO PUPPET
One-of-a-kind, hand-crafted puppet created by master puppeteer Bob Baker in celebration of the 70th anniversary of Disney’s classic film “Pinocchio.” On display through May 19 at the Center for Puppetry Arts. 404-873-3391. www.puppet.org.

Exhibitions and Gallery Shows


BODIES . . . THE EXHIBITION
The controversial exhibit featuring 15 meticulously preserved whole-body and more than 250 partial-body specimens, providing a unique understanding of the skeletal, muscular, respiratory and other systems that exist beneath the skin. Through Jan. 3, 2010, at the Premier Exhibition Center at Atlantic Station. 866-866-8265. www.bodiestickets.com.

DIALOG IN THE DARK
In this groundbreaking exhibition, making its U.S. debut, visitors are escorted through galleries in total darkness, relying on blind and visually impaired guides, for a glimpse of the day-to-day life and survival skills of blind people. Through Jan. 3, 2010, at the Premier Exhibition Center at Atlantic Station. Tickets must be purchased beforehand. www.dialogtickets.com.

THE FIRST EMPEROR: CHINA’S TERRACOTTA ARMY
More than 100 works from the ongoing excavation of the tomb of Ying Zheng, including life-size terracotta warriors intended to protect him in the afterlife. Through April 19 at the High Museum of Art. 404-733-5000. www.high.org.

LOUVRE ATLANTA: THE LOUVRE AND THE MASTERPIECE
This exhibit explores how the definition of a “masterpiece” has changed over time, featuring 91 works of art from all eight of the Musée du Louvre’s collection areas, spanning 4,000 years. Through Sept. 6 at the High Museum of Art. 404-733-5000. www.high.org.

TITANIC AQUATIC
Authentic artifacts from the famed wreck and interactive experiences bring the Titanic to life. Through Sept. 7 at the Georgia Aquarium. www.georgiaaquarium.org.

TUTANKHAMUN THE GOLDEN KING AND THE GREAT PHARAOHS
North American debut of this exhibit featuring 50 objects from the tomb of Tutankhamun, as well as 80 artifacts highlighting other significant rulers of ancient Egypt. Through May 25 at the Atlanta Civic Center. 404-249-6400. www.atlantaciviccenter.com.

Books and Talks


DONALD RAY POLLACK
The author discusses his new novel, “Knockemstiff,” which has won high praise from Chuck Palahniuk. 7:15 p.m. Monday, April 6 at the Decatur Library Auditorium. 404-370-8450, ext. 2225. www.georgiacenterforthebook.org.

MIA BAY
The author discusses her book, “To Tell the Truth Freely: The Life of Ida B. Wells.” The lecture begins at 7 p.m., following a 6 p.m. reception. Tuesday, April 7 at the Visitors Center at the Margaret Mitchell House. RSVP at 404-814-4150. www.gwtw.org.

POETRY ATLANTA
Readings by Paul Guest and Megan Volpert. 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, April 7 at the Decatur Library Auditorium. 404-370-8450, ext. 2225. www.georgiacenterforthebook.org.