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SUMMARY:Community Conversation: The Mountaintop
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, The Emory Center for Ethics\, and Alliance Theatre\, join us for a community conversation about the play\, The Mountaintop by Katori Hall and directed by Tinashe Kajese-Bolden.   \nReception // 6:00 – 7:00pmConversation // 7:00 – 6:00pm \nGuest speakers include:  \n\nKama Pierce\, Chief Program Officer\, NCCHR\nTinashe Kajese-Bolden\, Director of The Mountaintop and Jennings Hertz Artistic Director\, Alliance Theatre \nJohn Lysaker\, Director of Emory Center for Ethics\n\nThis conversation is free\, and RSVPs are requested. \nRSVP \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/community-conversation-the-mountaintop/
LOCATION:National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, 100 Ivan Allen Jr Blvd NW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30313\, United States
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SUMMARY:YP Meetup: The Mountaintop
DESCRIPTION:6:30 PM // North Alcove Bar – Second Floor\, Memorial Arts Building\nJoin us for a Young Professionals Season Kickoff before our production of The Mountaintop!  \nGather in the Woodruff Arts Center’s North Alcove Bar to grab a drink and meet fellow young professionals before the show. Then\, enjoy a performance of The Mountaintop. \nThis event is free to Alliance Theatre Young Professional Members. Reserve up to two complimentary tickets for this event by RSVPing at the link below. Not a YP Member? Join today! \nRSVP \n  \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/yp-meetup-the-mountaintop/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:Christmas Carol Weekend Sale
DESCRIPTION:For three days only\, tickets to select performances of A Christmas Carol will be 25%* off!\nThe Alliance Theatre’s beloved production A Christmas Carol returns to The Coca-Cola Stage with its stunning new adaptation\, featuring a brilliantly reimagined set design and striking new costumes. Described as “high art of the season… a nostalgic feast for the eyes\,” by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution\, audiences will be transported to the streets of London to revisit the timeless redemption story of Ebenezer Scrooge\, told with beautiful live music and an all-star cast. Join the Alliance Theatre for one of Atlanta’s most treasured holiday traditions.  \n  \nChristmas Carol Weekend Sale is valid for the following performances:\nSaturday\, November 9 // 7:00 PM Sunday\, November 10 // 7:00 PM Wednesday\, November 13 // 7:00 PM Thursday\, November 14 // 7:00 PM Friday\, November 15 // 7:00 PM Sunday\, November 17 // 2:00 PM Sunday\, November 17 // 7:00 PM Thursday\, November 21 // 7:00 PM Friday\, November 22 // 7:00 PM Saturday\, November 23 // 2:00 PM Saturday\, November 23 // 7:00 PM Tuesday\, November 26 // 7:00 PM Friday\, November 29 // 7:00 PM Saturday\, November 30 // 7:00 PM Sunday\, December 1 // 7:00 PM Wednesday\, December 4 // 7:00 PM Thursday\, December 5 // 7:00 PM Sunday\, December 8 // 7:00 PM Wednesday\, December 11 // 7:00 PM Sunday\, December 15 // 7:00 PM \nView all performance dates & times for A Christmas Carol.  \n  \nTickets may be purchased online or by calling the box office** at 404-733-4600.  Use promo code ACCSALE25. \nGet Tickets \n\n*Offer is valid from Friday\, SEP 13 at 12:01am to Sunday\, SEP 15 at 11:59pm. Not valid on previous purchases. Offer is limited to 4 tickets per order. Offer is valid for the following performances: 11/9\, 11/10\, 11/13\, 11/14\, 11/15\, 11/17 at 2:00pm & 7:00pm\, 11/21\, 11/22\, 11/23 at 2:00pm & 7:00pm\, 11/26\, 11/29\, 11/30 at 7:00pm\, 12/1 at 7:00pm\, 12/4\, 12/5\, 12/8 at 7:00pm\, 12/11\, 12/15 at 7:00pm. \n**Box office hours are Tuesday – Sunday\, 12:00 – 5:00pm.   \n  \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/christmas-carol-weekend-sale/
LOCATION:Alliance Theatre\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
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SUMMARY:Afterwords: The Mountaintop
DESCRIPTION:2:00 PM // Performance of The MountaintopPost-Show Discussion on the Coca-Cola Stage\n  \nJoin us for a post-show discussion with the cast of The Mountaintop. Afterwords discussions are free for ticket holders. No RSVP required.  \n  \nGet Show Tickets \nLearn more about The Mountaintop. \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/afterwords-the-mountaintop-2/
LOCATION:Alliance Theatre\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Offstage
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SUMMARY:Christmas Carol Weekend Sale
DESCRIPTION:For three days only\, tickets to select performances of A Christmas Carol will be 25%* off!\nThe Alliance Theatre’s beloved production A Christmas Carol returns to The Coca-Cola Stage with its stunning new adaptation\, featuring a brilliantly reimagined set design and striking new costumes. Described as “high art of the season… a nostalgic feast for the eyes\,” by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution\, audiences will be transported to the streets of London to revisit the timeless redemption story of Ebenezer Scrooge\, told with beautiful live music and an all-star cast. Join the Alliance Theatre for one of Atlanta’s most treasured holiday traditions.  \n  \nChristmas Carol Weekend Sale is valid for the following performances:\nSaturday\, November 9 // 7:00 PM Sunday\, November 10 // 7:00 PM Wednesday\, November 13 // 7:00 PM Thursday\, November 14 // 7:00 PM Friday\, November 15 // 7:00 PM Sunday\, November 17 // 2:00 PM Sunday\, November 17 // 7:00 PM Thursday\, November 21 // 7:00 PM Friday\, November 22 // 7:00 PM Saturday\, November 23 // 2:00 PM Saturday\, November 23 // 7:00 PM Tuesday\, November 26 // 7:00 PM Friday\, November 29 // 7:00 PM Saturday\, November 30 // 7:00 PM Sunday\, December 1 // 7:00 PM Wednesday\, December 4 // 7:00 PM Thursday\, December 5 // 7:00 PM Sunday\, December 8 // 7:00 PM Wednesday\, December 11 // 7:00 PM Sunday\, December 15 // 7:00 PM \nView all performance dates & times for A Christmas Carol.  \n  \nTickets may be purchased online or by calling the box office** at 404-733-4600.  Use promo code ACCSALE25. \nGet Tickets \n\n*Offer is valid from Friday\, SEP 13 at 12:01am to Sunday\, SEP 15 at 11:59pm. Not valid on previous purchases. Offer is limited to 4 tickets per order. Offer is valid for the following performances: 11/9\, 11/10\, 11/13\, 11/14\, 11/15\, 11/17 at 2:00pm & 7:00pm\, 11/21\, 11/22\, 11/23 at 2:00pm & 7:00pm\, 11/26\, 11/29\, 11/30 at 7:00pm\, 12/1 at 7:00pm\, 12/4\, 12/5\, 12/8 at 7:00pm\, 12/11\, 12/15 at 7:00pm. \n**Box office hours are Tuesday – Sunday\, 12:00 – 5:00pm.   \n  \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/christmas-carol-weekend-sale-2/
LOCATION:Alliance Theatre\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
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SUMMARY:"Our mothers\, our water\, our peace" Installation
DESCRIPTION:The Alliance is very honored to be one of the locations hosting a powerful art installation by multi-disciplinary artist\, Gyun Hur. Our mothers\, our water\, our peace is a durational work rooted in water’s healing properties. The multi-year installation reflects upon Atlanta’s Asian communities’ resilience and love. \nAs one in a constellation of locations featuring the hand-blown glass vessels holding river water\, our cast and creative team for The Chinese Lady were invited to participate in a water transfer ceremony led by community liaison\, artist\, and frequent Alliance collaborator\, Nicole Kang Ahn.  \n\nOur mothers\, our water\, our peace is on view in the lobby of the Hertz Stage. See the installation when attending performances of The Chinese Lady through October 17\, 2024. \n\nAbout\nOur mothers\, our water\, our peace reflects upon Atlanta’s Asian communities’ resilience and love. In response to Asian hate crimes that escalated during the pandemic followed by the 2021 Atlanta spa shootings\, Gyun Hur illuminates the irreversible changes that have taken place in the identities and stories Asian Americans tell themselves and share with their children. \nIn 2024\, a constellation of glass vessels will be housed amongst the Atlanta Asian communities. This array of installations will act as poetic nodes that map gestures of grief in both public and private spaces. These handblown\, tear-shaped vessels will hold local creek and river water from the Atlanta region and seed conversations around intergenerational work\, healing\, and community engagement through a series of workshops and gatherings. \nIn 2025\, Hur will gather these glass vessels to create a large-scale installation that will open to the public in the spring in the spirit of remembrance\, lamentation\, and celebration. \nOur mothers\, our water\, our peace is part of Flux Projects multi-year series FLOW\, designed to explore Atlanta’s history with water\, how it has shaped our city\, and the potential it holds for our future. FLOW engages issues of conservation\, equity\, and urban design through installations and performances around the city. \nLearn more about Our mothers\, our water\, our peace. \nSee The Chinese Lady on the Hertz Stage September 18 through October 17\, 2024. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/our-mothers-our-water-our-peace-installation/
LOCATION:Hertz Stage\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Offstage
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SUMMARY:Afterwords: The Mountaintop
DESCRIPTION:2:00 PM // Performance of The MountaintopPost-Show Discussion on the Coca-Cola Stage\n  \nJoin us for a post-show discussion with the cast of The Mountaintop. Afterwords discussions are free for ticket holders. No RSVP required.  \n  \nGet Show Tickets \nLearn more about The Mountaintop. \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/afterwords-the-mountaintop/
LOCATION:Alliance Theatre\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Offstage
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SUMMARY:Beyond the Curtain: A Community Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Performance of The Chinese Lady // 2:00pmPost-Show Community Conversation on the Hertz Stage \nJoin us for Beyond the Curtain a community conversation with Atlanta’s civic and business leaders in the AAPI community immediately following the performance. Conversation will be moderated by celebrated author and entrepreneur\, Natalie Keng. \nTickets to the show required for admittance to the conversation. \nPerformance Sold Out! \nBIOS\n\n\n\n\n\nNatalie Keng is a pioneer in innovative and inclusive leadership development and a professional engagement facilitator. A native Southerner\, she started Global Hearth\, a multifaceted business to leverage the power of food and culture to promote team building\, management skills\, and business marketing\, in support of corporate initiatives through its Cooking Up a Better World™ platform. She has led and managed teams for Fortune 500 companies and national non-profit organizations and has served in public office. Natalie is a recipient of the Greater Women’s Business Council’s Trailblazer Award and was appointed to serve on the Governor’s Health Task Force. A graduate of Vassar College\, she holds a Master of Public Policy from Harvard Kennedy School and was a Health Educator with Kaiser Permanente. She created the first award-winning line of natural\, fusion cooking sauces (launched at Whole Foods Market)\, earning her the title The Sauce Maven.™ She authored a bestselling coffee-table book\, Egg Rolls & Sweet Tea which was selected as a “2023 Best Cookbook”\, and she was named “Author of the Year” Finalist. Follow @TheSauceMaven or visit GlobalHearth.com – we’re “opening minds\, one mouth at a time!” \n\n\n\n\n\nNaomi Smith is an Atlanta native of Chinese and Caucasian heritage\, raised solely by her Chinese mother. With over a decade of experience in the Commercial and Film/TV industry. She earned her BFA in 2013 and is also an IATSE Local 479 member. As a versatile professional\, Naomi has honed her skills as both a full time Art Director and Food Stylist\, working with a variety of commercial clients. Her passion for visual storytelling allows her to craft compelling narratives that connect audiences to the richness of everyday experiences. \nIn addition to her professional work\, Naomi is deeply involved in independent film production. She recently wrote and directed “I Love You\,” a personal film based on a 1998 memory of her Chinese grandmother’s struggling with Alzheimer’s during dinner. The project is set to be in film festivals for the next two years. Naomi is also developing a documentary series titled “Halfway Here\,” which delves into the changing dynamics of biracial identity in the South over the past 50 years. In her free time\, she enjoys collaborating with fellow creatives and contributing to passion projects within the Atlanta Film industry. \n\n\n\n\n\nVivian Yu is a community organizer\, DEI advocate\, and lover of the arts. Having grown up in Suwanee\, she recently moved back to Georgia in 2023 after living in Cleveland\, Ohio\, for nearly a decade\, where she led AAPI advocacy\, education\, and community building efforts across the region and state. She currently serves as the Vice President for Member Relations for the Atlanta chapter of the National Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAAP)\, where she works to advance AAPI leadership across metro Atlanta. \nIn her day job\, Vivian works as a healthcare consultant helping academic medical centers and health systems pursue partnerships to better deliver on their mission of providing high-quality\, accessible healthcare to patients and their families. She currently resides in Kirkwood with her partner\, Patrick\, and rescue dog\, Violet. In her free time\, she enjoys spending time with family and friends\, traveling\, and exploring the wonderful events and experiences Atlanta has to offer. \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/beyond-the-curtain-a-community-conversation/
LOCATION:Hertz Stage\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Offstage
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SUMMARY:Our mothers\, our water\, our peace: Intergenerational Visual Storytelling Workshop
DESCRIPTION:1:00 – 1:45pm // Workshop in the Event Room – Second Floor2:00pm // Performance of The Chinese Lady on the Hertz Stage \nJoin interdisciplinary artists and educators Gyun Hur and Irisdelia Garcia in a visual workshop on family history\, intergenerational stories\, and community connection. Participants are invited to bring their families to engage with personal family archives of photos and draw new memories in tandem\, prompted by conversations around lineage and relationship. This workshop encourages children and their families to shape familial histories and care for the importance of memorials through an act of remembering and honoring. \nRSVP and submit a family photo that honors your family history. For example\, it can be a photo of your parents or grandparents when they were children. We will print out your submitted photos for the workshop. Crafting materials will be provided. \nThis workshop is open to and encouraged that all ages attend. RSVP required. Maximum attendance of 20. \nAttendees\, please arrive 10 minutes early to ensure a timely start for the workshop. \nPerformance Sold Out! \nRSVP for Workshop \n  \nBIOS\n\n\n\n\n\nGyun Hur is a New York-based interdisciplinary artist and an educator whose biographical context as a first-generation immigrant largely informs her creative practice and pedagogical approach. Born in South Korea\, she moved to Atlanta\, at the age of 13 and studied painting and sculpture at the University of Georgia and Savannah College of Art and Design.  \nIn Hur’s practice\, she is deeply engaged in generating poetics of beauty and grief in visual and emotional spaces she creates. Through iterations of installations\, performances\, drawings\, and writings\, Hur traverses between autobiographical abstraction and figurative storytelling\, asking what holds us together; stories\, yearnings\, rituals and spirituality. \n\n\n\n\n\nIrisdelia Garcia is an interdisciplinary Nuyorican artist and educator exploring the body as an archive\, theater as ritual\, and intergenerational storytelling. Her work explores hauntings\, grief\, and culturally specific modes of corporeal histories. Garcia has worked in residency with La Pocha Nostra\, Ping Chong and Company\, EMERGENYC\, The Wax Factory\, GALLIM\, and the Maggee Allesee National Center for Choreography. Her work and collaborations have been shown at The New School\, Amherst College\, The BRIC\, the wild project\, HEREArts\, EnGarde Arts\, and The Tank. Garcia holds a BA in English (summa) from Amherst College with a Digital Humanities concentration and a Multicultural Theater Practice Certificate. She holds an MFA in Contemporary Theatre and Performance at The New School minoring in Creative Community Development.  \nGarcia’s teaching is core to her creative practice\, currently teaching with Ping Chong and Company\, Theater Development Fund\, and Rybin Talent. She has taught previously with the Dia Art Foundation\, OSSProject\, Children’s Museum of Manhattan\, and Casita Maria Center for Arts and Education. \n\n\n\n\n  \n \nABOUT\nThis workshop is a part of Gyun Hur’s current project Our mothers\, our water\, our peace and partially funded by Parsons School of Design\, The New School. \nOur mothers\, our water\, our peace reflects upon Atlanta Asian communities’ resilience and love. In response to Asian hate crimes that escalated during the pandemic followed by the 2021 Atlanta spa shootings\, Gyun Hur illuminates the irreversible changes that have taken place in the identities and stories Asian Americans tell themselves and share with their children.  \nIn 2024\, a constellation of glass vessels will be housed amongst the Atlanta Asian communities. This array of installations will act as poetic nodes that map gestures of grief in both public and private spaces. These handblown\, tear-shaped vessels will hold local creek and river water from the Atlanta region and seed conversations around intergenerational work\, healing\, and community engagement through a series of workshops and gatherings.  \nIn 2025\, Hur will gather these glass vessels to create a large-scale installation that will open to the public in the spring in the spirit of remembrance\, lamentation\, and celebration.  \nOur mothers\, our water\, our peace is her second project with Flux Projects after Spring Hiatus in 2011. In both works\, Hur invites the audience to participate in this labor of unraveling our layered\, perplexing stories with grace and time. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/our-mothers-our-water-our-peace-intergenerational-visual-storytelling-workshop/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
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