Patrick McColery

Resident Artist in Education

Patrick McColery (Citizen 6) [he/him] has been an Atlanta-based theatre artist for 24 years. Previously at the Alliance: Uncle Henry in The Wizard of Oz. Other favorite roles include Dr. Gibbs in Our Town [Multilingual] (Theater Emory), Simon Dedalus in Ulysses (Arís Theatre), Titus Andronicus in TIT  (7 Stages), Claude Minot in The Tatischeff Café (Theater Emory), and False Alice in The Colour of Her Dreams (Object Group/7 Stages). A former Artistic Associate with the Alliance, he was Director of the annual Palefsky Collision Project for 12 years from 2012-2023. Patrick has also directed for the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Center for Puppetry Arts, Kennesaw State University, and MLK Day events at the Woodruff Arts Center and the National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Love and gratitude to the citizens of Atlanta, Pearl and Zeke, David, Maynard Jackson, Diamond Lil, the Alliance, Jody, the entire Something Moving fam, Kells, and you for supporting live theatre. Please support at-risk LGBTQ+ youth at www.thetrevorproject.org.

Patrick McColery (Citizen 6) [he/him] has been an Atlanta-based theatre artist for 24 years. Previously at the Alliance: Uncle Henry in The Wizard of Oz. Other favorite roles include Dr. Gibbs in Our Town [Multilingual] (Theater Emory), Simon Dedalus in Ulysses (Arís Theatre), Titus Andronicus in TIT  (7 Stages), Claude Minot in The Tatischeff Café (Theater Emory), and False Alice in The Colour of Her Dreams (Object Group/7 Stages). A former Artistic Associate with the Alliance, he was Director of the annual Palefsky Collision Project for 12 years from 2012-2023. Patrick has also directed for the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Center for Puppetry Arts, Kennesaw State University, and MLK Day events at the Woodruff Arts Center and the National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Love and gratitude to the citizens of Atlanta, Pearl and Zeke, David, Maynard Jackson, Diamond Lil, the Alliance, Jody, the entire Something Moving fam, Kells, and you for supporting live theatre. Please support at-risk LGBTQ+ youth at www.thetrevorproject.org.