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SUMMARY:AfterWords: Robotics on Stage
DESCRIPTION:Robotics on/of the Stage with Dr. Magnus Egerstedt\nMaybe Happy Ending employs robotics in unprecedented ways in the area of musical theater. Join us for a post-show discussion and Q&A with Dr. Magnus Egerstedt that explores the future of robot-human characters onstage and the use of advanced stage automation technology. \nIn collaboration with Georgia Tech Arts at Georgia Institute of Technology \n\n\n\n\n​ \n\nDr. Magnus Egerstedt is the Steve W. Chaddick School Chair and Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He conducts research in the areas of control theory and robotics\, with particular focus on control and coordination of multi-robot systems. Dr. Egerstedt previously served as the Executive Director for the Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines at Georgia Tech and is founder of the Robotarium Lab.\n\n\n\nRead more about Dr. Magnus Egerstedt in Atlanta Magazine (July 2018) \nThis conversation is free with a ticket purchase to the matinee performance on February 2nd of Maybe Happy Ending. \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/afterwords-robotics-on-stage/
LOCATION:Alliance Theatre\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
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SUMMARY:Curious Conversations
DESCRIPTION:A conversation series featuring industry professionals discussing their field of expertise. \nCurious Conversation with Actor & President of Atlanta Local SAG/AFTRA\, Clayton Landey.\nJoin us on February 3 at 6:30 pm. at the Alliance Theatre. \n\nRegister for only $5  \n\nAEA and SAG/AFTRA members: Free! call 404.733.4700 to register. \n \nCLAYTON LANDEY\nClayton says it’s a joy to be back at the Alliance. More than 40 plays\, 50 films\, 180 TV episodes\, 85 commercials. Recent: Storefront Church (Theatrical Outfit)\, Warrior Class (Alliance Theatre)\, Little Foxes (Theater in the Square). Drama-Logue Award\, LA Weekly Award\, Maddy\, Garland Award\, Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle nomination: Names. Norma Rae\, Clayton’s first film\, is in the Library of Congress National Film Registry. Venice: The Reluctant Fundamentalist. Cannes: She’s So Lovely. Sundance: The Shadow Hours. Upcoming: Sully\, A Sunday Horse\, Camera Store. Starred in “1st &d Ten\,” HBO’s first original comedy series. Recurring roles on 10 other TV series. Currently: “If Loving You Is Wrong\,” three seasons of “Knots Landing” and one year on “Days of Our Lives.”
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/curious-conversations/
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SUMMARY:Good Night Miss Saigon: Asian and Asian American Representation in the Arts
DESCRIPTION:Please join us after the matinee performance of Maybe Happy Ending on February 9th for a community conversation with the Asian American Journalist Association.\nGood Night Miss Saigon: Asian and Asian American Representation in the Arts\nFrom the musicals The Mikado and Miss Saigon to Soft Power\, the portrayal and depiction of Asian-ness on stage has been a site of desire\, controversy and protest. This community conversation focuses on the significance of Maybe Happy Ending within the history of Asian and Asian American representation in the arts. Hosted in partnership with the Asian American Journalist Association\, speakers include journalists\, community members\, artists and advocates all working to foster diverse perspectives and inclusive practices in their spheres of influence. \nSpeakers:\n\n\n\n\nAnjali Enjeti is an award-winning journalist and critic whose work appears in the Atlanta Journal Constitution\, Newsday\, Washington Post\, and elsewhere. She teaches creative writing in the MFA program at Reinhardt University\, and her nonfiction book that blends personal essays and criticism is forthcoming from the University of Georgia Press. \n\n\n\nDiana Huey is an award-wining Film/TV and theater actress currently making her Alliance debut as JiYeon/Ensemble member in Maybe Happy Ending (and U/S for Claire). She most notably played Ariel in the National Tour of Disney’s The Little Mermaid\, where she made international headlines for facing racism over her casting as an Asian American actor and her activism for diversity in the arts.\n\n\n\nHelen Kim Ho is the Founding Partner of HKH Law LLC\, a law firm specializing in civil rights\, business and employment law. Helen began her legal career at an international law firm in New York\, and later dedicated nearly 12 years of her career to the nonprofit sector culminating in her founding and building Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Atlanta (formerly AALAC)\, the first civil rights organization dedicated to Asian immigrants and refugees in the Southeast.\n\n\n\nJudy Oh is a Co-Founder of Kollaboration Atlanta\, a chapter of a global nonprofit and movement dedicated to supporting Asian\, Pacific Islander\, and Desi Americans (APIDA) who aspire to pursue a career in the arts. For seven years\, she served as an Associate Director\, building the organization and community of artists from the ground up and promoting diverse representation in mainstream media. She currently works as a Director of Strategy at BrightHouse\, a BCG company and global creative consultancy.\n\n\n\nWilloughby Mariano (Moderator) is an investigative reporter at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. She previously worked at the Orlando Sentinel and the Los Angeles Time‘s METPRO diversity program. Past recognition includes the National Headliner Award in investigative journalism\, the Atlanta Press Club’s award for civil and human rights reporting and the Asian American Journalists Association’s Al Neuharth Award\, and other honors. She is currently president of the AAJA Atlanta chapter.\n\n\n\n  \n​ \nThe Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit educational and professional organization with more than 1\,500 members across the United States and Asia. AAJA was founded in 1981 by a small group of AAPI journalists who felt a need to support one another and to encourage more Asian American and Pacific Islanders to pursue journalism at a time when there were few AAPI faces in the media.  \nThis conversation is free with a ticket purchase to the matinee performance on February 9th of Maybe Happy Ending. \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/good-night-miss-saigon-asian-and-asian-american-representation-in-the-arts/
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SUMMARY:Atlanta's Broadway Series: Maybe Happy Ending at Eddie's Attic
DESCRIPTION:Join cast members from the Alliance Theatre’s new musical production of Maybe Happy Ending for a one night only concert performance at Eddie’s Attic. The cast will entertain audiences with an eclectic mix of musical theater\, original selections\, plus performances from their roles in Maybe Happy Ending\, on stage at Atlanta’s Alliance Theatre from January 21 – February 16. The concert will also feature special ticket discounts to see Maybe Happy Ending and an exclusive VIP post-show reception with the cast and Maybe Happy Ending ticket holders. \nCast members performing include the show’s stars Cathy Ang (KPOP)\, Kenny Tran (Vietgone)\, and Dez Duron (as seen on NBC’s The Voice); joining them are cast members including Daniel J. Edwards (Anything Goes 2011 Broadway Revival); Diana Huey (Ariel in the National Tour of Disney’s The Little Mermaid); Benjamin Moore (20th anniversary tour of Rent); and Kevin Qian (Christmas Carol). \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/atlantas-broadway-series-maybe-happy-ending-at-eddies-attic/
LOCATION:Eddie’s Attic\, 515 N McDonough St\, Decatur\, GA\, 30030\, United States
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SUMMARY:Reviewing Theater: A Conversation with Jesse Green of The New York Times
DESCRIPTION:​ \n\n \nReviewing Theater: A Conversation with Jesse Green of The New York Times\nPlease join us for a conversation and Q&A with Jesse Green\, co-chief theater critic of The New York TimesFriday\, February 14 1pm-2pm // Shaw Room\, Woodruff Arts Center\nWhat role does the critic play in arts and culture? The New York Times journalist Jesse Green discusses his career in the theater and key moments that shaped his voice and approach as a writer.  \nIn conversation with Susan Booth\, Artistic Director of the Alliance Theatre  \nRSVP here \nJesse Green is a writer and the co-chief theater critic for The New York Times. Prior\, he was the theater critic for New York Magazine\, where he had also been a contributing editor\, writing long-form features since 2008. He is the author of the novel “O Beautiful” (Ballantine/Random House) and “The Velveteen Father: An Unexpected Journey to Parenthood” (Villard/Random House)\, a memoir named one of the best nonfiction books of the year by The Los Angeles Times Book Review\, and one of the best parenting books of the year by Child magazine. Shy\, his memoir with and about Mary Rodgers Guettel\, the pioneering musical theater doyenne\, will be published in 2021 by Farrar\, Straus & Giroux.  Before turning to writing\, Green worked in the theater as a gopher\, a copyist\, and a musical coordinator on Broadway shows. He is a graduate of Yale College\, with a degree in English and Theater.
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/reviewing-theater-a-conversation-with-jesse-green-of-the-new-york-times/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
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SUMMARY:In My Granny's Garden: The Sweet and Fun Intersection of Theater & Tomatoes
DESCRIPTION:Tasty bite-sized portions of delicious culture. FREE. Each lunchtime culture event pairs two Midtown arts and culture organizations for a conversation\, performance\, or tour experience from a fresh perspective. Programs begin at 12:30\, are FREE\, and last approximately 30 minutes with time to explore the venue. \nFEB 21\, 2020\nIn My Granny’s Garden: The Sweet and Fun Intersection of Theater & Tomatoes\nPresented by the Atlanta Botanical Garden at the Alliance Theatre (1280 Peachtree St NE)\nIn anticipation of the Alliance Theatre’s upcoming production of In My Granny’s Garden\, Raleigh Wasser\, Horticulture Manager\, Atlanta Botanical Garden will share tips on growing your own successful tomatoes for the garden or patio. Tomato harvests are best shared with friends and family\, so we’ll offer a sample of tomato preserves for all to enjoy. \nLunch is not included with programs. Please visit Midtown dining options near each venue. \n​ \n​
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/in-my-grannys-garden-the-sweet-and-fun-intersection-of-theater-tomatoes/
LOCATION:Alliance Theatre\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
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SUMMARY:Afterwords: What Drives Us to Be Good... or Bad?
DESCRIPTION:​ \nAfterWords: What Drives Us to Be Good… or Bad? \nJoin us for a post-show discussion and Q&A with moral philosopher Dr. Marta Jimenez that explores the figure of the tyrant in Seize the King and the role of emotion in the development of our moral compass.\nPurchase Tickets for this Performance of Seize the King \nDr. Marta Jimenez is an Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Philosophy at Emory University. She specializes in moral psychology\, contemporary as well as ancient\, and lectures and writes about emotion theory and virtue in ethical and political thought. She recently completed a book manuscript titled Aristotle on Shame and Learning to Be Good. \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/afterwords-what-drives-us-to-be-good-or-bad/
LOCATION:Hertz Stage\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, 30309\, United States
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