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Broadway Magic and Botanical Blooms: What's On in Atlanta Today

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March 8, 2026/08:00 AM
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Broadway Magic and Botanical Blooms: What's On in Atlanta Today
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Daniel Mayer

A Sunday Full of Culture and Community

Atlanta is buzzing this Sunday, March 8, 2026, with a diverse array of events ranging from high-stakes theatrical magic to serene garden celebrations. Whether you are looking to explore local artisanal markets or catch a world-class performance, the city has plenty to offer for a memorable Sunday outing.

Theater and Stage Performances

The spotlight is on Midtown today as the Fox Theatre hosts the spellbinding production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Fans can catch a matinee performance at 1:00 PM, where the wizarding world comes to life with incredible stagecraft and special effects. It is a perfect way to experience the legendary venue’s atmosphere alongside a modern Broadway masterpiece.

Over at the Alliance Theatre, several distinct productions are running. On the Hertz Stage, the compelling drama Fires, Ohio explores family dynamics against a backdrop of local upheaval. For families, the newly opened Goizueta Stage for Youth & Families features Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed: The Rock Experience, a high-energy musical based on the popular Mo Willems book, alongside Into the Burrow: A Peter Rabbit Tale. These performances offer a fantastic entry point for younger theater-goers.

Outdoor Markets and Local Goods

Sunday mornings in Atlanta are synonymous with fresh produce and community spirit. The Grant Park Farmers Market is in full swing today at the Beacon ATL from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Visitors can browse a wide selection of locally grown vegetables, artisanal breads, and handmade foods. It remains one of the city's most beloved weekly traditions for foodies and families alike.

Additionally, the Summerhill Sundays market is taking place in the heart of the Summerhill neighborhood. This bimonthly event focuses on showcasing local artists, vintage curators, and handmade artisans from across the Southeast, providing a unique opportunity to find one-of-a-kind treasures while supporting the local creative economy.

Museum Exhibitions and Botanical Wonders

For those seeking a more tranquil afternoon, the Atlanta Botanical Garden is hosting Vanilla Sunday as part of its seasonal celebrations. Guests can immerse themselves in the aromas and flavors of vanilla while exploring the Orchid Daze: Living Canvas exhibition, which features stunning tropical plant displays and art installations. The garden is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Art enthusiasts should head to the High Museum of Art, which is currently showcasing The Lost World: The Art of Minnie Evans. This significant exhibition is the first major retrospective of the self-taught artist's work in over 30 years. Other current highlights include Blazing Light: Photographs by Mimi Plumb and the museum’s daily HIGHlights tour, which begins at 1:00 PM in the Taylor Lobby.

Live Music Highlights

The evening wraps up with impressive live music options. Cat Power takes the stage at The Eastern for a 20th-anniversary performance, while The Jesse Williams Band brings soulful blues to The Masquerade starting at 6:30 PM. For classical fans, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra performs a powerful program of Beethoven and Bruckner at Symphony Hall, led by Music Director Nathalie Stutzmann.