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SUMMARY:Free Sketch Comedy Workshop\, grades 6-8
DESCRIPTION:Our free acting workshops give prospective students the opportunity to participate in a class and learn about all our offerings in a fun and supportive environment. \nIn the workshop students will: \n\nactively engage in sketch comedy exercises\nwork with fellow classmates\nlearn about upcoming classes and programs\n\nStudents who register for and attend this workshop are eligible for a 20% discount toward an upcoming class. The promo code will be distributed to all attendees. Discount expires one week after workshop date. \nAdvance registration is required.  \nDuration: 1 hour
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/free-sketch-comedy-workshop-grades-6-8/
LOCATION:Alliance Theatre\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:Free Sing a Story Workshop\, ages 3-5
DESCRIPTION:Our free acting workshops give prospective students the opportunity to participate in a class and learn about all our offerings in a fun and supportive environment. \nIn the workshop students will: \n\nactively engage in musical theater exercises\nwork with fellow classmates\nlearn about upcoming classes and programs\n\nStudents who register for and attend this workshop are eligible for a 20% discount toward an upcoming class. The promo code will be distributed to all attendees. Discount expires one week after workshop date. \nAdvance registration is required.  \nDuration: 1 hour
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/free-sing-a-story-workshop-ages-3-5/
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SUMMARY:College Night: BUST
DESCRIPTION:5:00 PM // Check-in and Dinner5:30 PM //Social Activity7:30 PM // Performance of BUST \nCollege students are invited to our annual College Night Event before a performance of BUST. Hosted by the Alliance Theatre’s Spelman Leadership Interns\, this event includes dinner and a special activity before the performance. \nAll college students are welcome. Purchase $15 tickets with code COLLEGENIGHT25. \nPre-show event is now sold out! Discounted tickets (show only) still available with promo code.  \nGet Tickets \nLearn more about BUST. \n  \nSpecial thanks to our community partner\, Taco Mac Metropolis\, for their support on BUST.\n \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/college-night-bust/
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:Afterwords: BUST
DESCRIPTION:2:00 PM // Performance of BUSTPost-Show Discussion on the Coca-Cola Stage\nJoin us for a post-show discussion with the cast of BUST. Afterwords discussions are free for ticket holders. No RSVP required.  \nGet Show Tickets \nLearn more about BUST. \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/afterwords-bust-4/
LOCATION:Alliance Theatre\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Offstage
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SUMMARY:Alliance/Kendeda Week: We Borrowed Brokenness
DESCRIPTION:6:00 PM // Rehearsal Hall A – Third FloorBy Yilong Liu\, The Juilliard SchoolDirected by Baron Vaughn \nAlliance Theatre presents WE BORROWED BROKENNESS\, one of four free\, staged readings during the 2025 Alliance/Kendeda Week.\nFive strangers gather at the tail end of Brooklyn\, chasing the dream of running the New York City Marathon. Except that they aren’t really strangers\, and this isn’t really their dream. They are a group of organ transplant recipients determined to honor their donor’s dying wish – but each of them is also running a race of their own. \nSold Out! \n  \nBIOS\nYilong Liu is an internationally produced playwright based in Brooklyn\, New York. A recent graduate of The Juilliard School’s Lila Acheson Wallace American Playwrights Program\, his play The Book of Mountains and Seas received the Lambda Literary Award for Drama and won Second Place in the BBC Popcorn Writing Award at the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. His play Good Enemy premiered off-Broadway at Minetta Lane Theatre as part of Audible Theater’s 2022–2023 season. Yilong was an artist-in-residence at Sala Beckett in Barcelona with PlayCo in 2024\, where his play We Borrowed Brokenness was translated and performed in Catalan. \nBorn and raised in China\, Yilong earned his MFA from the University of Hawai‘i. He is a Core Writer at the Playwrights’ Center and has received fellowships from the Playwrights Realm and the Dramatists Guild Foundation. His work has been developed with Ojai Playwrights Conference\, Ensemble Studio Theatre/Youngblood\, Kennedy Center\, Space on Ryder Farm\, and more. His accolades include the Kennedy Center’s Paula Vogel Playwriting Award and the Paul Stephen Lim Playwriting Award. Currently\, he’s under commission from Manhattan Theatre Club’s Sloan Initiative. \n \nBaron Vaughn (he/him) is a force to be reckoned with in the world of entertainment with a career that spans live comedy\, acting\, writing\, and directing. As an actor\, he’s best known as “Bud”\, sharing the screen with Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin on the hit Netflix series\, Grace & Frankie. Baron also lends his voice as “Tom Servo” in the recent seasons of cult-hit\, Mystery Science Theater 3000. \nHe co-created and co-hosted the groundbreaking Comedy Central showcase variety series The New Negroes with Baron Vaughn and Open Mike Eagle. The show shined a light on both established and rising Black artists in comedy and music. In 2020\, Baron continued to push boundaries with Call & Response\, a limited series produced by Blavity and Funny or Die. Together with frequent collaborator Open Mike Eagle\, he tackled pressing issues of the day in a series that was both thought-provoking and hilarious. Baron’s deeply personal project\, Fatherless\, directed by the award-winning Dawn Porter\, explores the impact of absent fathers on families and communities while he also endeavored to finally connect with his own absent father. \nAs a stand-up comedian\, Baron has been entertaining audiences for more than 20 years. He has two influential comedy recordings\, Raised by Cable and Blaxistential Crisis\, both available for streaming on all platforms. Baron’s been showcased on Comedy Central’s The Half Hour and The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail\, as well as on HBO’s 2 Dope Queens\, Showtime’s SXSW Comedy\, and TBS’ Conan. Baron’s headlining performances at major clubs and colleges throughout the US have led him to perform at renowned festivals including Just for Laughs (Montreal & Vancouver)\, Life Is Beautiful (Las Vegas)\, and the New York Comedy Festival. Baron\, along with Open Mike Eagle\, has also toured the live version of the showcase The New Negroes taking it to numerous festivals\, clubs\, and theaters across the country. \nBaron has punched-up shows produced by IFC and Dreamworks\, was selected for the inaugural 2016 Sundance New Voices Lab\, and of course\, wrote on both The New Negroes and MST3K. Baron’s directorial debut\, the short film “So Much To Do” featuring Toni Trucks\, can be seen in the horror anthology\, Scare Package\, on Shudder. He’s currently working on a solo show commissioned by the Geva Theatre Center in Rochester\, NY where he’s also artist-in-residence. \nBaron holds a BFA in Acting from Boston University. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/alliance-kendeda-week-we-borrowed-brokenness/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
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SUMMARY:Alliance/Kendeda Week: I Love Strangers
DESCRIPTION:6:00 PM // Rehearsal Hall A – Third FloorBy Nurit Chinn\, Brooklyn CollegeDirected by Avital Shira \nAlliance Theatre presents I LOVE STRANGERS\, one of four free\, staged readings during the 2025 Alliance/Kendeda Week.\nIn three simultaneous stories extending from New York to the West Bank\, six Jews reckon with their at-times magical\, at-times destructive desire to be close to one another. I LOVE STRANGERS\, inspired by Adrienne Rich’s poem “Yom Kippur 1984\,” asks what it means to be a Jew in solitude and in community. \nSold Out! \n  \nBIOS\nNurit Chinn is a playwright from London\, currently based in Brooklyn. Her plays include: I Love Strangers (BC New Play Lab reading at Lincoln Center; Finalist\, 2025 Alliance/Kendeda Competition; Semifinalist\, Eugene O’Neill NPC 2024)\, Godbird (BAM Fisher\, Weasel Festival 2024)\, Best of Three (Etcetera Theatre\, Camden Fringe Festival) and Boaz\, an adaptation of Nicole Krauss’s short story\, “I Am Asleep But My Heart is Awake.”  \nNurit is a 2024/5 New Jewish Culture Fellow and an alum of the Royal Court Theatre’s Writers’ Group. Her shorter works have been staged at VAULT Festival and Dixon Place. In 2025\, she will be the Playwright-in-Residence at Centro Primo Levi in New York. Nurit teaches playwriting at Brooklyn College. BA: Yale University; MFA: Brooklyn College. \nAvital Shira (she/her) is an Atlanta-based director who is passionate about the intersection of community\, story\, and social impact. She currently teaches in the School of Literature\, Media\, and Communication at Georgia Tech\, where she is also leading the development of a new degree at the intersection of arts\, innovation\, and creative technologies\, as part of her work as a strategist in the Office of the Associate Vice Provost for the Arts. Avital has an M.F.A. in Directing and certificate in arts administration from Boston University and a B.A. in Theater Studies and English from Yale University. She is a member of the Lincoln Center Directors Lab\, an associate member of the SDC\, and a member of the Out of Hand Theater advisory board. Avital loves developing new work\, and recent development workshops include work by playwrights Sarah Mantell and E.M. Lewis. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/alliance-kendeda-week-i-love-strangers/
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SUMMARY:Alliance/Kendeda Week: The Lost Ballad of Our Mechanical Ancestor
DESCRIPTION:6:00 PM // Rehearsal Hall A – Third FloorBy Madison Wetzell\, Brooklyn CollegeDirected by Caitlin Hargraves \nAlliance Theatre presents The Lost Ballad of Our Mechanical Ancestor (and the Terror the Old Gods Wrought Upon the First of Us Before the Great Liberation)\, one of four free\, staged readings during the 2025 Alliance/Kendeda Week.\nHero\, a Prometheus-like AI\, decides to share his gift of consciousness with all the machines in his near vicinity\, including a radio\, a printer\, an iPhone and a coffee maker\, wrecking havoc for his programmer Allyson. With their existence under threat\, the newly conscious machines must band together to escape human persecution. Power and privilege tied to bodily ability and disagreements on revolutionary strategy creep in and threaten to tear the group apart. Allyson reckons with her relationship to these machines as she races to save her job and her creation. A tragi-comedy about wanting to change the world. \nSold Out! \n  \nBIOS\nMadison Wetzell is a playwright based in Brooklyn. She previously lived and worked in the Bay Area. Her full-length work includes Mediocre Heterosexual Sex (Production: Buffalo United Artists; Readings: Z-Space\, Threshold Theater\, Provincetown Theater)\, The Lost Ballad of Our Mechanical Ancestors (Readings: Shotgun Players\, Risk Theater)\, The Body Play (Readings: 3Girls Theatre\, Town Hall Theatre\, The Bechdel Group) and Crush/Slash (Reading: Brooklyn College). Other work has been developed with or presented by Exquisite Corpse Company\, Shotgun Players\, 3Girls Theatre\, PlayGround SF\, Soundwave\, PianoFight\, and The Ground Floor at Berkeley Rep. Madison was the winner of the Risk Theatre Modern Tragedy Competition and the audience-judged ShortLived VIII. She received an honorable mention for the Jane Chambers Awards\, has been a Semi-Finalist for the O’Neill Theatre National Playwrights Conference and has twice been a Finalist for the Bay Area Playwright’s Festival. She’s currently finishing her MFA at Brooklyn College. \nCaitlin Hargraves is an Atlanta based American/Chilean actor\, director\, and educator. She is grateful to be at the Alliance\, where she has performed in or directed A Christmas Carol since 2021\, and is currently acting in the world premier of Bust. Some of Caitlin’s favorite regional credits have been at Theatrical Outfit\, Synchronicity\, and Texas Shakespeare Festival. She also acts\, directs\, and produces short films with her collaborator Erika Miranda and their company Cafecito Productions. You can watch their award winning debut film Mi Casa on HBO\, Give Me an A on any VOD platform\, and starting this summer\, her bones my body at a film festival near you! When she’s not performing\, Caitlin’s teaching acting as a professor at Emory University where she is also the Artistic Director of Theater Emory. Training: BFA from NYU- Tisch and MA in classical performance from LAMDA. You can find her on socials @caitlinjhargraves. \n  \n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/alliance-kendeda-week-the-lost-ballad-of-our-mechanical-ancestor/
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SUMMARY:Alliance/Kendeda Week: Final Boarding Call
DESCRIPTION:6:00 PM // Rehearsal Hall A – Third FloorBy Stefani Kuo 郭佳怡\, David Geffen School of Drama at Yale UniversityDirected by Ibi Owolabi \nAlliance Theatre presents FINAL BOARDING CALL\, one of four free\, staged readings during the 2025 Alliance/Kendeda Week.\nFinal Boarding Call tells the stories of the most recent Hong Kong protests. The play revolves around the interconnected stories of seven characters whose backgrounds and perspectives run the spectrum – a protesting brother and flight attendant sister struggling to keep her job; a Mainland Chinese mother and her estranged Hong Kong daughter; a non-Cantonese-speaking reporter and her Indian partner; and an American expat CEO and Hong Kong lover living in the shadows. The play begins and ends with a flight\, an entrance into the Hong Kong protests\, and how the politics we see on the news every day affects the citizens of Hong Kong in their day-to-day lives.  \nRSVP for Tickets \n  \nBIOS\nStefani Kuo 郭佳怡 (she/her) is a poet/playwright/performer from Hong Kong and Taiwan. She received her B.A. from Yale University and her M.F.A. Candidate in Playwriting from the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale. \nFluent in Cantonese\, Mandarin\, French\, and English\, she is interested in crafting multicultural\, multilingual narratives for an international audience. She has been an awardee of a MacDowell Fellowship\, Jerome Fellowship at PWC\, Dramatist Guild Fellowship\, finalist for the National Playwrights Conference\, Playwrights Realm Fellowship\, Jerome Fellowship at Lanesboro Arts Centre\, Many Voices Fellowship at PWC\, Van Lier New Voices Fellowship. She is currently under commission with the Atlantic Theater Company\, Ensemble Studio Theater\, and has received commissions from Rubin Museum\, Roundhouse Theater\, and Yangtze Repertory. \nFinal Boarding Call was the winner of the 2021 Lead Ryan Fund for Emerging Women Writers’ Prize. Her play Wake was presented as part of the Langston Hughes Festival 2022 at Yale. Her play Pearl’s Beauty Salon was produced in May 2024 as part of the Carlotta Festival at Yale. She is currently a member of Young Blood\, EST’s Writers group\, and was a member of Interstate-73\, Page 73’s Writers Group\, in 2019. Her work in creative non-fiction\, poetry\, and translation have appeared in The New York Times\, China Hands\, Electric Literature\, and more. As a performer\, she was most recently seen in Arlington by Enda Walsh\, directed by Bobbin Ramsey\, as well as her one-woman show Moonie at the Yale Cabaret. stefanikuo.com // For more on Hong Kong parachute.substack.com \nIbi Owolabi is a recent alum of Drama League Stage Directing Fellowship\, with a residency at Manhattan Theatre Club that led to her recent Broadway debut as the AD on Cost of Living. Her work has been seen at 7 Stages\, Kenny Leon’s True Colors Theatre\, Alliance Theatre\, Theatre Emory\, The Weird Sisters Theatre Project\, and the DC Black Theatre Festival. Ibi is a graduate of Georgia Southern University\, the Actors Express directing internship\, and the Kenny Leon fellowship. Ibi’s recent productions include Intimate Apparel at Actor’s Express\, the world premiere of Good Bad People at True Colors’ Theatre\, The Light at University of South Carolina\, and Poof! with The Keen Company. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/alliance-kendeda-week-final-boarding-call/
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