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Goizueta Stage for Youth and Families

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Home of The Alliance’s Underground Rep

The Woodruff Art Center’s Goizueta Stage for Youth and Families is a transformative new 300-seat theater, designed to inspire young audiences year-round. This facility is home to the Alliance’s Underground Rep.

Accessibility

The Woodruff Arts Center campus is wheelchair accessible. Assisted Listening devices are available.  More on Accessibility

Dining

The Woodruff Arts Center offers a variety of dining options for you to enjoy, both on and offsite.  More on Dining

location

The Goizueta Stage is located in the Memorial Arts Building on the northeast side (facing Peachtree Street).

Parking & transit

Paid parking is available at the Woodruff Arts Center Parking Garage, Promenade Parking Garage, Colony Square Parking Garage, and Midtown Plaza Parking Garage. You can also book your parking for Alliance Theatre events with ParkMobile, or take the MARTA Red or Gold Line to Arts Center Station.   More on Parking

policies

The safety of our patrons, artists, and staff is the Alliance’s top priority. Please review our policies ahead of your visit.  More on Policies

The Bernie and Billi Marcus Sensory Room

The Bernie and Billi Marcus Sensory Room on the upper level provides a welcoming space designed to support individuals who may benefit from a break from the sights, sounds, and stimulation of a live theater environment. Our sensory rooms provide a quiet and comfortable space where parents and caregivers with young children or neurodiverse guests, including individuals with autism, ADHD, sensory processing differences, PTSD, or other access needs, can regulate and recharge during a performance or event.

Guests are welcome to use the sensory room at any time during the performance and may return to the theater whenever they feel ready. Our goal is to create an inclusive and supportive environment where every audience member can experience the joy of live performance in a way that feels comfortable, accessible, and enjoyable for them.

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Come Curious. Leave Changed.

Join us for transformative theater that speaks to the heart of Atlanta.