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Put your unique handprint on better tomorrows for Atlanta's young audiences.
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“Popular local theater resumes shows with your safety top of mind.”
The Alliance Theatre closed its doors on March 13, 2020. Despite being closed for more than a year, the Alliance continues to serve the community.
“The artists of our costume shop made 7,000 masks for Grady and Emory Healthcare. They made 1,300 surgical gowns. They made masks to donate to YMCAs, to We Love You Buford Highway, the Latin American Association,” says Susan V. Booth, Jennings Hertz Artistic Director. She adds- “Our educational programming, which so many families and parents and educators rely on, immediately turned to digital delivery.”
Haylee Scott, COVID Coordinator, states “we are in an outdoor tent space with sides up so that we are getting open air flow. We have 2-person and 4-person seating pods for our audiences with 6-feet of distance between all of those. We have mobile and e-ticketing only. And masks are required for all front-of-house staff and patrons.”
Susan Booth says “nothing in the world makes me happier than the thought of saying ‘Welcome Home’ to Atlanta as they walk into their theater.”
Watch the full feature on WSB-TV Channel 2 – Atlanta.












