Hertz Stage

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  • Afterwords: Business Ideas

    Hertz Stage 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, United States

    Join us for a post-show discussion with the cast of Business Ideas. Afterwords discussions are free for ticket holders. No RSVP required. 

  • “Our mothers, our water, our peace” Installation

    Hertz Stage 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, United States

    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.

  • Afterwords: The Chinese Lady

    Hertz Stage 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, United States

    Join us for a post-show discussion with the cast of The Chinese Lady.

  • Afterwords: The Chinese Lady

    Hertz Stage 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, United States

    Join us for a talkback with the cast of The Chinese Lady, led by journalist and author Crystal Bui.

  • Beyond the Curtain: A Community Conversation

    Hertz Stage 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, United States

    Join us for Beyond the Curtain: A Community Conversation with Atlanta's civic and business leaders in the AAPI community immediately following the performance of The Chinese Lady.

  • “Our mothers, our water, our peace” Installation

    Hertz Stage 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, United States

    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.

  • Mayor Maynard Jackson: A Photo Meditation

    Hertz Stage 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, United States

    A photo exhibit in collaboration with the Alliance Theatre, Atlanta History Center, and photographers Jim Alexander and Susan J. “Sue” Ross. It was created to honor the legacy of Mayor Maynard Jackson in conjunction with the production of Pearl Cleage’s Something Moving: A Meditation on Maynard.