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Five major entertainment awards: an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, a Tony, and a SAG Award statue are displayed side by side against various backgrounds.

EGOTS Display

January 19, 2019 at 6:00 pm


The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) and the Alliance Theatre will present a display of all five major American performance awards in the Woodruff Arts Center’s Memorial Arts Building on Jan. 19 at 6pm. Gathered together will be Atlanta’s own EGOTS, the Emmy®, Grammy®, OSCAR®, Tony Award® and SAG Actor Awards®, given to ensembles, actors and musicians that call Atlanta their home. Patrons of the ASO and the Alliance Theatre are invited to take photos with this rare display.

The exhibit will feature five awards with Georgia-based recipients, including:

  • The 2018 Southeast Chapter Governors Emmy® Award, presented to Ric Reitz in tandem with Melissa Goodman, Wilbur Fitzgerald, and Shay Griffin for outstanding achievement and dedication to broadcast television.
  • The 1985 Grammy® for Best Classical Album, awarded to the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus for “Berlioz: Requiem.”
  • The 1962 Oscar® for Best Original Song, awarded to Johnny Mercer and Henry Mancini for “Moon River,” which appeared in the 1962 motion picture Breakfast at Tiffany’s.
  • The 2007 Regional Theatre Tony® Award, presented to Alliance Theatre.
  • The SAG Awards Actor® statuette, emblematic of the award-winning cast of Stranger Things and the importance of Georgia as a filming location.

This opportunity to celebrate the arts and culture of Atlanta is presented in advance of the 25th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® on Jan. 27. “The Atlanta EGOTS Exhibit is a salute to Georgia’s great artistic talent and its vibrant cultural community,” said Kathy Connell, Executive Producer of the SAG Awards. “SAG Awards, which is presented by SAG-AFTRA, is thrilled to be a part of this exciting and rare showcase.”

 

On Jan. 19 in Atlanta Symphony Hall, Music Director Robert Spano will lead a program featuring Shostakovich’s “Leningrad” Symphony and Johannes Moser performing Bernstein’s Three Meditations from MASS. More information and tickets

At the Alliance Theatre on Jan. 19, the Broadway-scale musical Ever After begins at 8 p.m., marking the first weekend of performances on the newly-renovated Coca-Cola Stage at Alliance Theatre. The production is in previews through January 25, giving Atlanta audiences an advance look at the Theatre’s new space before its official Opening Night on Jan. 26. More information and tickets

In addition to being able to take your own selfie with all the awards, the Alliance will also be offering 25% off tickets to see Ever After with Promo Code SAG25.  (Tickets may be purchased for any performance of Ever After (excluding Jan 26.), but must be purchased in person at the Woodruff Box Office on Saturday, January 19, using promo code SAG25). 

 


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  • Woodruff Arts Center
  • 1280 Peachtree St NE
    Atlanta, GA 30309 United States
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  • Phone 404.733.4200

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