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Arts & Entertainment

When it comes to music and live performances, Newnan-Coweta has plenty on tap. From jazz and acoustic to rhythm and blues, there’s something playing almost every week in a variety of locations around the county, including parks, auditoriums, brewpubs and restaurants. Grab tickets for a production at the Newnan Theatre Company or Nixon Centre for Performing and Visual Arts, both of which feature performances throughout the year.

More into the arts? Meander through downtown Newnan and explore murals, public art installations and galleries. The visitor experience on the LINC, a multipurpose walking/biking path, is also enhanced with commissioned murals and sculptures created by local artists and students.

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Barbie Beach is undoubtedly Turin’s strangest and most unexpected roadside attraction. Naked Barbie and Ken dolls have been lounging around in a 6-foot-by-4-foot stretch of sand for more than 15 years. They’re arranged in an ever-changing display that matches various current events, like the Final Four playoffs, the Olympics and even a royal wedding.

Barbie Beach is undoubtedly Turin’s strangest and most unexpected roadside attraction. Naked Barbie and Ken dolls have been lounging around in a 6-foot-by-4-foot stretch of sand for more than 15 years. They’re arranged in an ever-changing display that matches various current events, like the Final Four playoffs, the Olympics and even a royal wedding.

Newnan Theatre Company has been providing live entertainment in downtown Newnan for over 40 years.
With a full season of 8 shows, NTC is a busy and active theatre. Additionally, they offer youth programming, an improvisational comedy group (N.I.T.W.I.T.S.), interactive murder mysteries, special events, and summer theatre camps for children.

Newnan Theatre Company has been providing live entertainment in downtown Newnan for over 40 years.
With a full season of 8 shows, NTC is a busy and active theatre. Additionally, they offer youth programming, an improvisational comedy group (N.I.T.W.I.T.S.), interactive murder mysteries, special events, and summer theatre camps for children.

This performing arts center is a modern, 48,000-square-foot structure nestled in a serene valley off Lower Fayetteville Road, near the city of Newnan. Affectionately referred to as the “pearl of the community,” it contains an elegant lobby, a diverse art gallery, lecture halls and star-quality dressing rooms, all anchored by a 1,000-seat, state-of-the-art theater. Construction was funded by a SPLOST grant, along with an investment by the Coweta County School System. The Centre is available for use by all the citizens of the surrounding communities, with special priority being given to school system events.

This performing arts center is a modern, 48,000-square-foot structure nestled in a serene valley off Lower Fayetteville Road, near the city of Newnan. Affectionately referred to as the “pearl of the community,” it contains an elegant lobby, a diverse art gallery, lecture halls and star-quality dressing rooms, all anchored by a 1,000-seat, state-of-the-art theater. Construction was funded by a SPLOST grant, along with an investment by the Coweta County School System. The Centre is available for use by all the citizens of the surrounding communities, with special priority being given to school system events.

Visit Senoia Raceway and “play in the clay” at Georgia’s fastest 3/8-mile high-banked dirt oval track. Check back often as the website is continually updated, including events, photos and more.

Visit Senoia Raceway and “play in the clay” at Georgia’s fastest 3/8-mile high-banked dirt oval track. Check back often as the website is continually updated, including events, photos and more.

The Wadsworth Auditorium is a newly restored, 624-seat historic auditorium that first opened in 1938. For more than 80 years the auditorium has served many purposes and has become a special place for memories for local audiences.

The Wadsworth Auditorium is a newly restored, 624-seat historic auditorium that first opened in 1938. For more than 80 years the auditorium has served many purposes and has become a special place for memories for local audiences.