Sign Interpreted Performance: The Incredible Book Eating Boy
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Join us for a sign interpreted performance of The Incredible Book Eating Boy!
Feed Henry a book! Share the love of reading with others in the community. Bring in a new or gently used book to “feed” Henry when you see The Incredible Book Eating Boy at Kennesaw State University during the run of the show, July 1 – 23.
The 22nd annual Palefsky Collision Project will explore Something Moving: A Meditation on Maynard by Pearl Cleage, Distinguished Artist in Residence, Alliance Theatre. Commissioned by Ford's Theatre in Washington, DC, this play will be produced as the centerpiece of our celebration of the 50th anniversary of Maynard Jackson's election as the first African American Mayor of the City of Atlanta in 1973.
The 22nd annual Palefsky Collision Project will explore Something Moving: A Meditation on Maynard by Pearl Cleage, Distinguished Artist in Residence, Alliance Theatre. Commissioned by Ford's Theatre in Washington, DC, this play will be produced as the centerpiece of our celebration of the 50th anniversary of Maynard Jackson's election as the first African American Mayor of the City of Atlanta in 1973.
Join us for a High Museum and Alliance Theatre Young Professionals meetup at August’s Friday Jazz!