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SUMMARY:YP Meetup: A Tale of Two Cities
DESCRIPTION:6:30 PM // North Alcove Bar – Second Floor\, Memorial Arts Building\nJoin us for a Young Professionals meetup before our production of A Tale of Two Cities!  \nGather in the Woodruff Arts Center’s North Alcove Bar to grab a drink and meet fellow young professionals before the show. YP members are also encouraged to attend the Before Play discussion with writer Brendan Pelsue\, Director Leora Morris and Artistic Director Chris Moses. \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-a-tale-of-two-cities/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
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SUMMARY:Community Conversation: A Tale of Two Cities
DESCRIPTION:2:30 PM // Performance of A Tale of Two Cities \nPost-Show Community Conversation in the Event Room – Second Floor\nIn this Community Conversation moderated by Emory Director of Ethics and the Arts\, Laura Asherman\, co-founder and Executive Director of El Refugio\, Amilcar Valencia\, and Emory professor and co-founder of the nonprofit Common Good Atlanta\, Sarah Higinbotham\, will delve into issues facing incarcerated people in Georgia in connection to the play. Both speakers do work in criminal justice reform with a particular focus on maintaining the dignity of incarcerated or detained people as they encounter the criminal justice or deportation system. \nPresented in partnership with the Center for Ethics at Emory University and the Emory Public Humanities Graduate Course. Community Conversation discussions are free for ticket holders. No RSVP required. \n  \nGet Show Tickets \n \n \nBIOS\n  \n \nAmilcar Valencia\, Executive Director El Refugio\nAmilcar Valencia is a co-founder and Executive Director of El Refugio. Through his work\, he is making the affected community visible\, elevating their voices\, accompanying them in their struggles\, and supporting their efforts to end the inhumane and unnecessary detention and deportation system. In 2019\, Amilcar was named one of Georgia’s 50 Most Influential Latinos by the Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. He is a member of the steering committee of Georgia Detention Watch and serves as a board member for Detention Watch Network (DWN). \n  \n  \n  \n \nSarah Higinbotham\, Assistant Professor of English Oxford College of Emory\nSarah Higinbotham studies and teaches Shakespeare and early modern literature\, focusing on the intersections of literature and law. She writes about the violence of the law in early modern England\, critical prison theory\, and human rights in literature. Higinbotham also works with students who are interested in criminal justice reform\, facilitates undergraduate peer tutoring in Georgia’s prisons\, and oversees summer internships. \nWhile earning a PhD in English\, Higinbotham taught college courses inside a Georgia State Prison. In 2014\, she co-founded a nonprofit (Common Good Atlanta) that connects universities with prisons\, work that is rooted in the belief that human dignity flourishes\, and communities become stronger\, when access to higher education is equitable. Common Good Atlanta offers accredited college courses in six Georgia prisons\, five days a week. Before joining the Oxford faculty in 2017\, Higinbotham taught Shakespeare and Milton at Georgia Tech for three years as a Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow. \n  \nLearn more about A Tale of Two Cities. \n  \n\n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/community-conversation-a-tale-of-two-cities-4/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Offstage
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SUMMARY:Community Conversation: A Tale of Two Cities
DESCRIPTION:7:30 PM // Performance of A Tale of Two Cities \nPost-Show Community Conversation in the Event Room – Second Floor\nEmory professors Vialla Hartfield-Méndez and Kim Loudermilk\, both experts in narrative and how storytelling works\, will explore with the audience the recycling and re-framing of Dicken’s A Tale of Two Cities in this play\, thinking together about narrative strategies (writing\, directing\, acting choices\, staging\, costumes\, the language of colors\, and more) that help us to re-imagine this story as relevant to our current moment and our own stories. \nPresented in partnership with the Center for Ethics at Emory University and the Emory Public Humanities Graduate Course. Community Conversation discussions are free for ticket holders. No RSVP required. \n  \nGet Show Tickets \n \n  \nBIOS\n  \n \nKim Loudermilk\, Director of the IDEAS Fellowship and Undergraduate Program in American Studies at Emory University\nKim Loudermilk received a PhD from Emory’s Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts in 1997\, after completing an MA in women’s studies from Wichita State University and a BS in journalism from Oklahoma State University. Loudermilk joined the faculty at Emory in 1998; her teaching focuses on social movements and the media\, advertising\, contemporary cultural studies\, and issues in higher education. In addition to her teaching\, she directs the American Studies program\, which offers a thriving interdisciplinary major and minor. She also helped to develop and direct the IDEAS (Interdisciplinary Exploration and Scholarship) program\, which seeks to bring interdisciplinary thinking to students from across the campus and to promote the value of the liberal arts. Prior to coming to Emory\, Loudermilk was a Brittain Fellow at the Georgia Institute of Technology\, where she taught classes in composition\, technical writing\, and public speaking. In addition to her faculty work\, Loudermilk served as an administrator at Emory University for a decade. From 2000 to 2003\, she was assistant vice provost in the Office of the Provost\, where she coordinated Emory’s reaccreditation with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and directed the university’s faculty development programs. From 2003 to 2010\, Loudermilk was the senior associate dean for academic planning at Emory College and coordinated strategic\, financial\, operational\, and infrastructure planning for the college. \n \nVialla Hartfield-Méndez\, Director of Engaged Learning and Professor of Spanish at Emory University\nVialla Hartfield-Méndez has served as Director of Engaged Learning at Emory since 2009\, first in the Center for Community Partnerships\, and currently in the Center for Faculty Development and Excellence. As Professor of Pedagogy in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese\, where she continues to teach\, Vialla has developed robust partnerships with the Latino/Hispanic community and created courses and course components that integrate community engagement into the curriculum. She is Senior Faculty Fellow in the Center for Ethics\, previously directed the Emory Scholars Program\, led Emory’s strategic Community Engaged Learning Initiative\, and has established a national reputation in community engaged pedagogy\, especially through her leadership of Emory’s hosting of the 2014 conference of Imagining America and her close collaboration with the Cultural Agents Initiative and Pre-Texts at Harvard University. Vialla holds a PhD and MA in Hispanic literature and culture from the University of Virginia and a BA from the University of Southern Mississippi. She is the author of Woman and the Infinite: Epiphanic Moments in Pedro Salinas’s Art (Bucknell UP)\, and numerous articles on Hispanic literature and culture\, campus-community engagement\, curriculum design\, and faculty governance. \n  \nLearn more about A Tale of Two Cities. \n  \n\n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/community-conversation-a-tale-of-two-cities-3/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Offstage
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SUMMARY:Community Conversation: A Tale of Two Cities
DESCRIPTION:7:30 PM // Performance of A Tale of Two Cities \nPost-Show Community Conversation in the Event Room – Second Floor\nIn this community conversation moderated by Emory Professor Karen Stolley (Spanish & Portuguese)\, Emory Professor Patrick Allitt (History) will explore how we might teach world history – including the late eighteenth century in France and Britain which is the backdrop for A Tale of Two Cities – to college and K12 students in ways that connect that history with today’s world? How do disruptions in politics\, industry and technology affect the lives of everyday citizens? \nPresented in partnership with the Center for Ethics at Emory University and the Emory Public Humanities Graduate Course. Community Conversation discussions are free for ticket holders. No RSVP required. \n  \nGet Show Tickets \n \n  \nBIOS\n  \n \nPatrick Allitt\, History Professor at Emory University\nPatrick Allitt is the Cahoon Family Professor of History at Emory University. He was born and raised in England where he attended Oxford University as an undergraduate. He was a graduate student at the University of California\, Berkeley\, and has been at Emory since 1988. He is the author of seven books including one about his life as a college professor\, I’m the Teacher\, You’re the Student: A Semester in the University Classroom. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nKaren Stolley\, Spanish Professor at Emory University\nKaren Stolley is Professor in the Department of Spanish & Portuguese and Associate Faculty in History at Emory University. She received her BA in Spanish and French from Middlebury College and spent a year in Bogota\, Colombia as a Fulbright Fellow before returning to the US to complete her Ph.D. at Yale University. Professor Stolley is the author of Domesticating Empire: Enlightenment in Spanish America (Vanderbilt UP) and El lazarillo de ciegos caminantes: un itinerario crítico (Ediciones del Norte)\, as well as numerous articles on colonial and eighteenth-century Spanish American literature \n  \n  \n  \n  \nLearn more about A Tale of Two Cities. \n  \n\n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/community-conversation-a-tale-of-two-cities-2/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Offstage
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SUMMARY:CYO: Pride Night
DESCRIPTION:6:30 PM // Pre-Show Reception in Center Space – First Floor\n8:00 PM // Performance of Fat Ham  \nChoose your own show! \nCelebrate Pride with the Alliance Theatre! Join us for a pre-show reception with light appetizers and a cash bar\, plus special entertainment. Then\, choose your own performance — Fat Ham\, the Pulitzer Prize-winning new play reinventing Shakespeare’s Hamlet\, or The Preacher’s Wife*\, a stirring new musical about the power of hope inspired by the beloved blockbuster film. \nTo RSVP and redeem\, use code CYOPRIDE at checkout. Offer only valid for the 5/11 8pm performance of Fat Ham or 5/15 7:30 performance of The Preacher’s Wife. Offer cannot be redeemed for any other performance. Ticket cannot be transferred between productions. Limit 4. \n*Preacher’s Wife performance is May 15 at 7:30pm.   \n  \nGet Tickets \nLearn more about Fat Ham and The Preacher’s Wife. \n  \nMeet Our Pride Night Partners\n  \n \n  \nMeet Our Sponsor for Fat Ham \n \n  \nMeet Our Sponsors for The Preacher’s Wife \n \n \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/cyo-pride-night/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
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SUMMARY:Community Conversation: A Tale of Two Cities
DESCRIPTION:7:30 PM // Performance of A Tale of Two Cities\nPost-Show Community Conversation in the Event Room – Second Floor\nPanelists: Mahlet Solomon and Edward L. Queen \nModerated by Paul Root Wolpe \nIn this community conversation moderated by Paul Root Wolpe\, Director of Emory Center for Ethics\, we invite Mahlet Solomon\, Development and Communication Director at Georgia Harm Reduction Coalition\, and Edward Queen\, Director of the Ethics and Servant Leadership Program at Emory University\, to explore with the audience about the Nature of Justice. What questions about justice does A Tale of Two Cities raise that are relevant to our world today\, what can “justice” do and not do in different contexts and communities? \nMahlet Solomon\, Development and Communication Director\, Georgia Harm Reduction Coalition \nMahlet Solomon is a remarkable individual\, balancing her roles as a mother and wife with an impressive professional and community-oriented life. With an MBA under her belt\, she founded a small nonprofit dedicated to helping children\, having already provided a home for 34 children\, with six currently living in the home. In addition to her nonprofit work\, Mahlet serves as the Development and Communication Director for the Georgia Harm Reduction Coalition\, an organization that has made a significant impact across 126 counties in Georgia. Her dedication to community service doesn’t stop there; Mahlet also holds the prestigious position of Chair for the Star Student Program\, representing the midtown rotaries who is the sponsor for Fulton County. Furthermore\, she is an active member of the Women and Children Task Force within the Ethiopian Community\, contributing her expertise and passion to empower others. Additionally\, Mahlet serves as the Chair for a Community Advisory Board regarding focusing on overdose prevention. With her multifaceted roles\, Mahlet Solomon thrives to be an inspiring figure\, making a positive impact on the lives of numerous individuals and communities. \nEdward L. Queen\, Director of the Ethics and Servant Leadership at the Emory University \nEdward L. Queen is Associate Teaching Professor and Director of the D. Abbott Turner Program in Ethics and Servant Leadership at the Emory University Center for Ethics. He also serves as a co-director of Emory’s Institute of Human Rights. He received his B.A. from Birmingham-Southern College\, his M.A. and Ph.D. from The Divinity School of The University of Chicago\, and his J.D. from Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis. While in law school\, Queen led an Innocence Project team that freed a wrongly convicted man after 20 years in prison. \nPaul Root Wolpe\, Director of the Center for Ethics at Emory University \nPaul Root Wolpe\, Ph.D. is the Raymond F. Schinazi Distinguished Research Chair of Jewish Bioethics\, Professor of Medicine\, Pediatrics\, Psychiatry\, Neuroscience and Biological Behavior\, and Sociology\, and the Director of the Center for Ethics at Emory University. He publishes in medicine\, technology\, and ethics\, and has contributed to many encyclopedias on ethical and bioethical issues. His work focuses on the social\, religious\, ethical\, and ideological impact of medicine and technology on the human condition. \nGet Show Tickets
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/community-conversation-a-tale-of-two-cities/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
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SUMMARY:The King Family Hats Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The Alliance Theatre\, in conjunction with The King Center\, with support of the family of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr.\, are excited to present the King Family Women’s Hat Display. \nA hat is not simply an accessory\, but a personal story and fashion statement. For generations\, African American women have worn church hats to signify aspects of their identities and stories within their communities and families. These hats represent the God given roles of women within their congregations and communities. With the tilt of the head and movement of the hat\, warm greetings and love were extended. \nThe 20 hats in this display were worn by the women of the King family: Alberta Williams King (MLK Jr.’s mother\, wife of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Sr.\, the 3rd Senior Pastor of Ebenezer\, and Daughter of Rev. Dr. Adam Daniel (A.D.) Williams\, the 2nd Senior Pastor of Ebenezer\, Coretta Scott King (MLK Jr.’s wife)\, Christine King Farris (MLK Jr.’s only sister) and Naomi Barber King (MLK Jr.’s only sister-in law\, wife of his brother Rev. Alfred Daniel (A.D.) Williams King. Following a longstanding tradition\, the King women wore hats every Sunday. Some of the hats symbolize historic moments in the Civil Rights Movement and in the history of the King family. \nAlberta Williams King\, Coretta Scott King\, and Naomi Barber King were preacher’s wives and First Ladies. However\, Christine King Farris\, like her mother\, was the First Daughter of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta\, Georgia. Alberta Williams King served as First Lady of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta\, Georgia. Coretta Scott King served as First Lady of Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery\, Alabama. Naomi Barber King served as First Lady of First Baptist Church in Newnan\, Georgia\, First Baptist Church Ensley in Birmingham\, Alabama\, and Zion Baptist Church in Louisville\, Kentucky. \nFor these women in the King family\, hats have been worn as a representation of freedom\, dignity\, faith\, position\, and purpose. This display\, in concurrence with the production of The Preacher’s Wife\, celebrates the women of the King family and every woman who has ever adorned herself. This display honors the legacy of women and the adornment of church hats in African American history and culture.
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/the-king-family-hats-exhibit-2/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
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SUMMARY:The King Family Hats Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The Alliance Theatre\, in conjunction with The King Center\, with support of the family of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr.\, are excited to present the King Family Women’s Hat Display. \nA hat is not simply an accessory\, but a personal story and fashion statement. For generations\, African American women have worn church hats to signify aspects of their identities and stories within their communities and families. These hats represent the God given roles of women within their congregations and communities. With the tilt of the head and movement of the hat\, warm greetings and love were extended. \nThe 20 hats in this display were worn by the women of the King family: Alberta Williams King (MLK Jr.’s mother\, wife of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Sr.\, the 3rd Senior Pastor of Ebenezer\, and Daughter of Rev. Dr. Adam Daniel (A.D.) Williams\, the 2nd Senior Pastor of Ebenezer\, Coretta Scott King (MLK Jr.’s wife)\, Christine King Farris (MLK Jr.’s only sister) and Naomi Barber King (MLK Jr.’s only sister-in law\, wife of his brother Rev. Alfred Daniel (A.D.) Williams King. Following a longstanding tradition\, the King women wore hats every Sunday. Some of the hats symbolize historic moments in the Civil Rights Movement and in the history of the King family. \nAlberta Williams King\, Coretta Scott King\, and Naomi Barber King were preacher’s wives and First Ladies. However\, Christine King Farris\, like her mother\, was the First Daughter of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta\, Georgia. Alberta Williams King served as First Lady of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta\, Georgia. Coretta Scott King served as First Lady of Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery\, Alabama. Naomi Barber King served as First Lady of First Baptist Church in Newnan\, Georgia\, First Baptist Church Ensley in Birmingham\, Alabama\, and Zion Baptist Church in Louisville\, Kentucky. \nFor these women in the King family\, hats have been worn as a representation of freedom\, dignity\, faith\, position\, and purpose. This display\, in concurrence with the production of The Preacher’s Wife\, celebrates the women of the King family and every woman who has ever adorned herself. This display honors the legacy of women and the adornment of church hats in African American history and culture.
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/the-king-family-hats-exhibit/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
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SUMMARY:Before Play: The Preacher's Wife
DESCRIPTION:7:00 PM // Before Play Conversation 7:30 PM // Performance of The Preacher’s Wife\n  \nJoin us for a pre-show discussion with James Sampliner\, Music Direction and Orchestrator for The Preacher’s Wife\, hosted by Amanda Watkins\, Alliance Theatre Associate Producer.  \nBefore Play discussions are free for ticket holders. No RSVP required. \n  \nGet Show Tickets \nFind more information about The Preacher’s Wife here. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/before-play-the-preachers-wife/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Offstage
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SUMMARY:YP Happy Hour and Alexander Technique Class
DESCRIPTION:6:30 PM // Memorial Arts Building\nJoin us for a Young Professionals exclusive event!  \nGrow your bodily awareness while getting to know other young professionals at the Woodruff Arts Center in an Alexander Technique workshop led by a professional teaching artist. Presented in collaboration with the High Museum of Art Young Professionals\, this event will explore how to release unnecessary stress\, discover habits of your physical body\, and foster better alignment\, and breathing. Afterward\, talk with fellow YPs over drinks during happy hour. \nThis event is free to Alliance Theatre Young Professional Members. Not a YP Member? Join today! \nRSVP \n  \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/yp-happy-hour-and-alexander-technique-class/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240904T183000
DTSTAMP:20260614T095146
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240929T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240929T130000
DTSTAMP:20260614T095146
CREATED:20250808T151343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251015T201920Z
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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
CATEGORIES:Offstage,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250220T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250220T170000
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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:Pride Night: THE RESERVOIR
DESCRIPTION:6:00 PM // Pre-show reception in the Delta Sky Lounge7:30 PM // Performance of The Reservoir\nCelebrate Pride with the Alliance Theatre! Join us for a pre-show reception with light appetizers and a cash bar. Then\, see the world premiere production\, The Reservoir. To RSVP and redeem\, use code PRIDE25* at checkout and select the ‘Group Special’ rate. \nGet Tickets \nFind more information about The Reservoir here. \n  \nSpecial Thanks to Our Pride Night Partner\n \n\n*Offer only valid for the April 17 7:30pm performance of The Reservoir. Offer cannot be redeemed for any other performance. Ticket cannot be transferred between productions. Limit 4. \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/pride-night-the-reservoir/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250606T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250606T180000
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SUMMARY:Pride Night: MILLIONS
DESCRIPTION:6:00 PM // Pre-show reception in Center Space7:30 PM // Performance of Millions\nJoin us for a pre-show reception hosted by Tugboat the Queen\, including a special performance from the Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus\, music provided by a local Atlanta DJ\, light appetizers\, and a cash bar. Then\, see the world premiere musical\, Millions. To RSVP and redeem\, use code PRIDENIGHT25.* \nGet Tickets \nYP Members\nThis event is FREE for YP Members – RSVP required to attend. \nRSVP \nFind more information about Millions here. \n  \nSpecial Thanks to Our Pride Night Partners\n    \n\n*Offer only valid for the June 6 at 7:30pm performance of Millions. Offer cannot be redeemed for any other performance. Ticket cannot be transferred between productions. Limit 4. \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/pride-night-millions/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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