Soliciting Opinions…
Greetings ATLMetbloggers…
I am planning a hawt date for me and my mate …and am running a lil low (read: i’ve got nothing) on fresh and “exciting” ideas. We are definitely going to dinner (a girl’s gotta eat) but besides that I can’t really decide.
Has anyone been to Whole World Theatre? Is it worth the $20? Easy to get tix this late in the game?
How about Atlanta Rocks!? Nothing like being sweaty and out of breath on a date, right?
I want to do something fun, and different – any suggestions?
Help me out here …Dinner and a Movie is not an option!!!!
One more thing:
Oh and there is another yet another Red Light Cam…this time at the intersection of Buford Hwy and Lenox Road. Drivers Beware!
My co-worker’s and I were just discussing IMAX & Martini’s at Fairbank’s. Its an awesome date. I’ve done it once or twice. Lots of fun.
Whole World rules! Go to the late show either Friday or Saturday. You won’t be disappointed.
I noticed the red light cam there last week. Perhaps if people started obeying red lights these things wouldn’t be necessary.
Whole World good, Dad’s Garage also good
Whole World is slicker than Dad’s Garage, but it just isn’t as funny. I’ve been there half a dozen times, always for improv shows, and it’s dull-dull-dull. It’s the type of stuff your company would hire to entertain people on corporate retreats.
Dad’s Garage is hit-or-miss (hey, it’s improv) but they’re so much smarter and when they hit they’re brilliant. I’ve seen every improv company in this city multiple times and there’s no question. Dad’s is the best.
That said, go to the opera instead.
I agree with not dad.. WWW is ok.. but if you caught the free improv in the park this summer, it was clear where the funny is. WWW hammed it up and went over the top while DG delivered genuine laughs. Even when it misses (and there are nights it does) theres usually one or two hearty, unexpected laughs.. and thats better than most comedy films these days.
http://www.atlantaperforms.com/tickets/atlantix.asp
Check out some of the 1/2 price deals for the “day of” performances. One ticket both at Underground and one at Lenox Mall.