If you love to swing dance or dress up in your favorite roaring twenties inspired attire then Macon is the place to be this weekend!

Huffington Post film critic Jackie K. Cooper stopped by our studios with some ideas to get you out and about this weekend.

Listen to the conversation above!

Here's his list:

“BYE BYE BIRDIE”
8 p.m., Rose Theater, 23 W. Johnston St., Forsyth. A youth production from the Backlot Players. www.thebacklotplayers.org. $15 adults; $12 students, seniors and active military.
January 22 – 24, January 29 – 31 weekdays 8PM, Sundays 2 PM
(478) 944-0443

"IN THE MOOD"
7PM, January 29 at the Macon City Auditorium. Call Event Ticket Center 866-820-4553. Cost depends on your seating choice.
IN THE MOOD . brings a cast of nineteen featuring the blistering String of Pearls Big Band Orchestra and inexhaustible IN THE MOOD Singers and Swing Dancers from New York, on a nostalgic journey through the music which guided a nation's spirit towards hope, promise and prosperity.

The 1940's was a time when America was in tune with sentimental ballads and up-tempo Swing rhythms, where the waltz and foxtrot competed with the wild, acrobatic jitterbug, jive and boogie woogie crazed Hepcats on the ballroom dance floor.

IN THE MOOD recreates this defining era live on stage through sizzling choreography, sensational scats and romantic harmonies, sassy costumes and an hypnotic thirteen-piece Big Band, belting out an authentic score of over fifty unforgettable hits from Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Duke Ellington, Frank Sinatra and the Andrews Sisters -

Chattanooga Choo Choo, Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (of Company B), In The Mood, Tuxedo Junction, Sing, Sing, Sing, Sentimental Journey and so much more.

Now in its eighteenth season of sold out performances throughout the United States, Canada and Europe, IN THE MOOD was performed at an Inaugural Ball for President Clinton and selected by World USO as an official entertainment for the 50th Commemoration of World War II.

IN THE MOOD Creator, Producer and Artistic Director Bud Forrest was also the accompanist for the official United States Air Force Chorus, the Singing Sergeants and says:
"Many of the arrangements were written by Vic Schoen, the conductor for the Andrews Sisters and Musical Director for Universal and Paramount Pictures. The songs are timeless and this production is as authentic as it gets. We are thrilled and honoured to be touring IN THE MOOD. Hep cats, lindy-hoppers and fans of the Big Bands, get ready to swing to the music which continues to inspire!"

Tags: Leah Fleming, Your Middle Georgia Weekend, Jackie K. Cooper. Betsy Fitzgerald