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SUMMARY:Behind The Musical: DARLIN' CORY
DESCRIPTION:Behind The Musical: DARLIN’ CORY\nAugust 24th @ 7pm // Rich Theatre at the Woodruff Arts Center // Free\nJoin us for a free special preview event with the creative team of DARLIN’ CORY—a haunting new musical about a young woman on an odyssey of self-discovery in a small Appalachian mountain town. \nFeaturing a conversation with Kristian Bush (Grammy Award Winning Composer and Co-Lyricist)\, Phillip DePoy (Playwright) and Susan V. Booth (Director). Hosted by Atlanta’s Media Maven\, Mara Davis. \nPlus\, a sneak peek performance from the talented cast\, exclusive discounts\, and much more! \nRSVP \nUnable to attend tonight’s event in person? Join us for the live stream on Instagram or Facebook at 7pm. \nCOVID SAFETY PROTOCOLS:\nSafety for our patrons\, artists\, and staff is our top priority. With safety in mind and in close consultation with local health experts\, the Alliance will require all audience members to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and show proof of vaccination upon arrival. Unvaccinated audience members must show a negative COVID test for entry. Learn more about our safety policies here. \n\n\n\n\nPhillip DePoy\n			Playwright\, Librettist & Co-Lyricist\n \n\n\nPhillip DePoy (Playwright\, Librettist & Co-Lyricist) is the author of 22 novels (the latest\, SAMMY TWO SHOES\, comes out in October 2021) and 45 plays. An internationally reviewed performance artist\, he was writer in residence for the Georgia Council for the Arts and Composer in Residence for the Academy Theatre in the 1980s. In the 1990s he was the Artistic Director of Theatrical Outfit and composed music for 17 Alliance Theatre productions (Angels in America\, The Seagull\, Man for All Seasons\, et al). Since then\, he served as the director of several university theatre programs. He was awarded Georgia Author of the Year Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015. Notable theatrical work includes the 1993 New York production of LAMB ON FIRE\, the 2002 Edgar Award winning mystery play Easy\, also in New York\, and for the Alliance Theatre\, the Suzi award-winning Edward Foote. His Appalachian Christmas Homecoming has been produced over 30 times nationally since 1994. Phillip DePoy also holds an undergraduate degree in English literature and folklore\, and a graduate degree in performance art. His greatest achievement\, however\, is having been married to playwright Lee Nowell for over twenty-two years. \n\n\n\n\nKristian Bush\n			Composer & Co-Lyricist\n \n\n\nKristian Bush (Composer\, Co-Lyricist) is a Grammy Award-winning recording artist who has been leaving his mark on music for more than two decades. The singer\, songwriter\, producer and multi- instrumentalist started his career with the folk-rock duo Billy Pilgrim in the early 1990s. In 2004\, he exploded onto the country music scene with Sugarland\, surpassing sales of more than 22 million albums worldwide\, achieving  five No. 1 singles and winning numerous awards\, including Grammys\, AMAs\, ACMs\, CMT Music Awards and CMAs. In 2014\, Bush made his solo debut with Top 20 hit “Trailer Hitch\,” featured on his critically acclaimed album Southern Gravity\, named the “feel-good album of the year” by Country Music Weekly and named one of the Top 10 country albums of 2015 by Rolling Stone. He recently wrote and performed “Forever Now\,” the theme song to the TLC reality series “Say Yes to the Dress.” Troubadour was his first musical. \n\n\n\n\nSusan V. Booth\n			Director\n \n\n\nSusan V. Booth (Jennings Hertz Artistic Director) joined the Alliance Theatre in 2001 and has initiated the Palefsky Collision Project for teens\, the Alliance/ Kendeda National Graduate Playwriting Competition\, the Reiser Atlanta Artists Lab and commercial partnerships on such projects as The Prom; Tuck Everlasting; Ghost Brothers of Darkland County; The Color Purple; Bring It On: The Musical; Twyla Tharp’s Come Fly Away; Sister Act: The Musical; Bring in ’da Noise\, Bring in ’da Funk; and Jesus Christ Superstar GOSPEL. She has directed nationally at the Goodman Theatre\, La Jolla Playhouse\, New York Stage and Film\, Actors Theatre of Louisville\, Northlight Theatre\, Victory Gardens\, Court Theatre and many others. She holds degrees from Denison and Northwestern universities and was a fellow of the National Critics Institute and the Kemper Foundation. She has held teaching positions at Northwestern\, DePaul and Emory universities and is a past President of the board of directors for the Theatre Communications Group\, the national service organization for the field. Booth’s leadership is underwritten by the BOLD Theater Women’s Leadership Circle\, an initiative to support and promote women’s theater leadership funded by The Helen Gurley Brown Foundation. She is married to Max Leventhal and is the proud mother of Moira Rose Leventhal. \n\n\n\n\nMara Davis\n			Atlanta’s Media Maven and Host\n \n\n\nMara Davis (Host of Vote Her and Sounds Delicious podcasts\, Atlanta’s Media Maven) On radio\, on TV\, on stage\, online and in line – usually at the grocery store\, like twice a day\, Mara Davis seems to be everywhere. And that’s exactly how she likes it. Mara is one of the most well known media personalities in Atlanta. Among her many jobs\, Mara reports for WABE – Atlanta’s NPR station – with “Mara’s Music Mix”\, a weekly round up of the city’s best concerts. She also hosts a regular restaurant review segment on the “The Bert Show”. On TV\, Mara is co-host of the Emmy award winning program\, Atlanta Eats.On stage\, Davis is a skilled and experienced moderator and emcee. She has interviewed best selling authors like Emily Giffin or Liane Moriarty and A-list celebs including John Cusask\, Bradley Cooper\, Queen Latifah\, and Adele. Her emcee gigs include the 30A Songwriters Festival\, the Atlanta Film Festival and the Atlanta Jewish Book Festival. Davis was the host of the popular “Radio Free Lunch” request hour on Dave-FM – and puts that musical knowledge and instinct to use every day booking guests for Adult Swim’s streaming shows… including Sting\, Billie Eilish\, Post Malone\, Jason Isbell and many others you will hear about in the years ahead. Mara’s passion for people – and pets – is on display as spokesperson for The Atlanta Humane Society and The Homeless Period Project\, which provides feminine hygiene products for women and girls in need. Mara lives in Virginia-Highland with her husband Mike\, son Charlie and spoiled dog\, Brogie. \n\n\n\n\n  \nCOMMUNITY PARTNERS:\n      \n  \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/behind-the-musical-darlin-cory/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
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SUMMARY:Before Play: DARLIN' CORY
DESCRIPTION:Before Play: DARLIN’ CORY\nSeptember 12th 7:00pm – 7:20pm\nEvent Room\, 2nd Floor\nBefore seeing DARLIN’ CORY on Sept 12th join us for a special conversation with creators Phillip DePoy (playwright) and Kristian Bush (Composer). They will share insights into the creation of the show. This is a free event for ticket holders of DARLIN’ CORY. No RSVP required. \n  \n\n\n\n\nPhillip DePoy\n			Playwright\, Librettist & Co-Lyricist\n \n\n\nPhillip DePoy (Playwright\, Librettist & Co-Lyricist) is the author of 22 novels (the latest\, SAMMY TWO SHOES\, comes out in October 2021) and 45 plays. An internationally reviewed performance artist\, he was writer in residence for the Georgia Council for the Arts and Composer in Residence for the Academy Theatre in the 1980s. In the 1990s he was the Artistic Director of Theatrical Outfit and composed music for 17 Alliance Theatre productions (Angels in America\, The Seagull\, Man for All Seasons\, et al). Since then\, he served as the director of several university theatre programs. He was awarded Georgia Author of the Year Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015. Notable theatrical work includes the 1993 New York production of LAMB ON FIRE\, the 2002 Edgar Award winning mystery play Easy\, also in New York\, and for the Alliance Theatre\, the Suzi award-winning Edward Foote. His Appalachian Christmas Homecoming has been produced over 30 times nationally since 1994. Phillip DePoy also holds an undergraduate degree in English literature and folklore\, and a graduate degree in performance art. His greatest achievement\, however\, is having been married to playwright Lee Nowell for over twenty-two years. \n\n\n\n\nKristian Bush\n			Composer & Co-Lyricist\n \n\n\nKristian Bush (Composer\, Co-Lyricist) is a Grammy Award-winning recording artist who has been leaving his mark on music for more than two decades. The singer\, songwriter\, producer and multi- instrumentalist started his career with the folk-rock duo Billy Pilgrim in the early 1990s. In 2004\, he exploded onto the country music scene with Sugarland\, surpassing sales of more than 22 million albums worldwide\, achieving  five No. 1 singles and winning numerous awards\, including Grammys\, AMAs\, ACMs\, CMT Music Awards and CMAs. In 2014\, Bush made his solo debut with Top 20 hit “Trailer Hitch\,” featured on his critically acclaimed album Southern Gravity\, named the “feel-good album of the year” by Country Music Weekly and named one of the Top 10 country albums of 2015 by Rolling Stone. He recently wrote and performed “Forever Now\,” the theme song to the TLC reality series “Say Yes to the Dress.” Troubadour was his first musical.
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/before-play-darlin-cory/
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SUMMARY:Community Talk: Women’s Voices from the Mountain South
DESCRIPTION:Community Talk: Women’s Voices from the Mountain South\nFriday\, September 17th\n7:30pm\, prior to the 8pm performance of DARLIN’ CORY\nMemorial Arts Building // Event Room\, 2nd Floor  \nJoin us for a pre-show talk with Kami Ahrens\, Curator at the Foxfire Museum and author of a forthcoming book of interviews with women from Southern Appalachia. Ahrens will highlight the stories of a diverse group of women from the region and share materials from the museum’s collection of Appalachian culture on display in the Memorial Arts Building during the run of DARLIN’ CORY.  \nThe Foxfire magazines and books were first published more than 50 years ago by a group of high school English students and their teacher who wanted to learn more about their disappearing mountain culture and combat discriminating stereotypes of the region. The museum—an outgrowth of the original oral history project—and best-selling publication continues to serve as an important institution for preserving and documenting Appalachian culture and heritage. \nThis is a free event for ticket holders of DARLIN’ CORY. No RSVP required.
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/community-talk-womens-voices-from-the-mountain-south/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
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SUMMARY:Before Play: HANDS UP
DESCRIPTION:Before Play: HANDS UP\nOctober 10th 7:00pm – 7:20pm\nEvent Room\, 2nd Floor\nBefore seeing HANDS UP on Oct. 10th join us for a special conversation with Directors Keith Arthur Bolden and Alexis K. Woodard of the Creative Team. They will share insights into the creation of the show. This is a free event\, no RSVP required. \n\n\n\n\nKeith Arthur Bolden\n			Director\n \n\n\nBorn and raised in Los Angeles\, California\, Keith Arthur Bolden is a multi-talented artist who has been recently featured in some of the hottest shows on television. He has worked on both coasts\, but calls Atlanta home. Keith Arthur is a professor of Theatre at the prestigious Spelman College in Atlanta\, GA. He received his MFA in Acting from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. After graduation\, he cut his teeth in every major acting market in the US\, including: New York\, Chicago\, Los Angeles\, and Minneapolis/St. Paul. He then set his sights on Atlanta\, taking the city by storm and making major inroads with all of the notable casting directors in town. He is represented by Atlanta Models and Talent\, but he is not hard to find…just turn on your TV… Keith is a husband and a father to 3 beautiful sons. \n\n\n\n\nAlexis K. Woodard\n			Director\n \n\n\nAlexis K. Woodard is an Atlanta-based Director\, proud Spelman College Alumna and current Spelman Leadership Fellow at the Alliance Theatre. Her Directing Credits include: Romeo + Juliet\, Eurydice (Spelman College)\, Finished What We Started (Morehouse College)\, Hamlet (The Tiny Theatre Company)\, as well as assistant directing for the Suzi Award winning play\, Hands of Color (Synchronicity Theatre)\, A Kids Play About Racism (Bay Area Children’s Theatre)\, and Associate Director for A Christmas Carol: The Live Radio Play\, and Working (Alliance Theatre). Upcoming Credits include: Co-Director for Hands Up (Alliance Theatre)\, Director for Do You Love The Dark (Alliance Theatre)\, and Assistant Director for A Christmas Carol (The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis). She has also worked backstage on several productions such as Holler If You Hear Me (True Colors Theatre) and Hospice + Pointing At The Moon (Alliance Theatre). Film Credits include: Hands Up Teasers (Co-Director) and When Morning Comes (Writer).
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/before-play-hands-up/
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Foxfire & Appalachian Women @ the Alliance
DESCRIPTION:Exhibit: Foxfire & Appalachian Women @ the Alliance \nFoxfire & Appalachian Women @ the Alliance is an exhibit designed specifically for the production of DARLIN’ CORY. It includes six interpretive panels from the Foxfire Museum that highlight the stories of Appalachian women and their experiences in the mountains\, from shape-note singin’ to banjo-pickin’. The display will also include access to a digital exhibit\, where you can hear the voices of the women from their original interviews\, dating as early as 1970. \nCome explore mountain history before or after the show in the North Alcove\, 2nd Floor. \nMore about Foxfire Museum & Heritage Center \nNestled on the side of Black Rock Mountain in Rabun County\, Georgia\, the Foxfire Museum encompasses over 100 acres\, eight of which has been developed into a campus of historic buildings representing Appalachian culture and traditions. On any day of the week\, visitors can take a self-guided tour\, following a half-mile walking path and exploring the buildings with the aid of a free mobile app. The tour leads visitors through an 1820s homestead\, exhibits on mountain crafts like woodworking and quilting\, and a powerful display on the Cherokee removal. Several cabins are used by local artisans as studio spaces where they demonstrate their crafts\, including blacksmithing\, broom making\, and weaving. The museum also continues its educational mission through special programming for K-12 students and an immersive summer leadership program for Rabun County high schoolers. The Foxfire Museum has so much to offer\, but never strays from its core mission of supporting its community and celebrating the rich history and traditions of Southern Appalachia. Listen to oral histories straight from the pages of The Foxfire Book on the museum’s podcast\, “It Still Lives\,” available on any podcasting platform or the Foxfire website. Support the preservation of mountain culture and community education by donating to the museum\, purchasing a museum membership\, or subscribing to the student-produced Foxfire magazine! Plan your visit at www.foxfire.org
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/exhibit-foxfire-appalachian-women-the-alliance-2/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Foxfire & Appalachian Women @ the Alliance
DESCRIPTION:Exhibit: Foxfire & Appalachian Women @ the Alliance \nFoxfire & Appalachian Women @ the Alliance is an exhibit designed specifically for the production of DARLIN’ CORY. It includes six interpretive panels from the Foxfire Museum that highlight the stories of Appalachian women and their experiences in the mountains\, from shape-note singin’ to banjo-pickin’. The display will also include access to a digital exhibit\, where you can hear the voices of the women from their original interviews\, dating as early as 1970. \nCome explore mountain history before or after the show in the North Alcove\, 2nd Floor. \nMore about Foxfire Museum & Heritage Center \nNestled on the side of Black Rock Mountain in Rabun County\, Georgia\, the Foxfire Museum encompasses over 100 acres\, eight of which has been developed into a campus of historic buildings representing Appalachian culture and traditions. On any day of the week\, visitors can take a self-guided tour\, following a half-mile walking path and exploring the buildings with the aid of a free mobile app. The tour leads visitors through an 1820s homestead\, exhibits on mountain crafts like woodworking and quilting\, and a powerful display on the Cherokee removal. Several cabins are used by local artisans as studio spaces where they demonstrate their crafts\, including blacksmithing\, broom making\, and weaving. The museum also continues its educational mission through special programming for K-12 students and an immersive summer leadership program for Rabun County high schoolers. The Foxfire Museum has so much to offer\, but never strays from its core mission of supporting its community and celebrating the rich history and traditions of Southern Appalachia. Listen to oral histories straight from the pages of The Foxfire Book on the museum’s podcast\, “It Still Lives\,” available on any podcasting platform or the Foxfire website. Support the preservation of mountain culture and community education by donating to the museum\, purchasing a museum membership\, or subscribing to the student-produced Foxfire magazine! Plan your visit at www.foxfire.org
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/exhibit-foxfire-appalachian-women-the-alliance/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
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SUMMARY:Postscript: Allyship for Audiences
DESCRIPTION:Postscript: Allyship for Audiences \nCenter Space // Following the performance of Hands Up \nJoin us for a post-show discussion about the impact of racism in our community through the lens of allyship. Trained facilitators from the Alliance’s Allyship Program will guide a conversation about how racism appears in our daily lives and intersects with other identity markers (gender\, sexual orientation\, class etc.). Participants will be divided into smaller affinity groups for discussion and asked to envision steps toward fostering a more inclusive and just society.  \nThis program is rooted in principles of respectful dialogue and affirms and recognizes people and their experiences. No prior experience necessary.  \nDuration: 45min \nSpace is limited. Please sign-up to reserve your spot for this program on the day you are seeing Hands Up. \nDates\nTuesday\, October 19 (after the 7:30pm performance) – Sign-up here\nThursday October 21 (after the 7:30pm performance) – Sign-up here\nSunday October 24 (after 2:30pm performance) – Sign-up here\nWednesday October 27 (after the 7:30pm performance) – Sign-up here\nThursday October 28 (after the 7:30pm performance) – Sign-up here \nNote: The RSVP form is for the Allyship for Audiences program. All participants must ALSO purchase a ticket to the performance at https://alliancetheatre.org/production/2021-22/hands \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/postscript-allyship-for-audiences-5/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
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SUMMARY:Postscript: Allyship for Audiences
DESCRIPTION:Postscript: Allyship for Audiences \nCenter Space // Following the performance of Hands Up \nJoin us for a post-show discussion about the impact of racism in our community through the lens of allyship. Trained facilitators from the Alliance’s Allyship Program will guide a conversation about how racism appears in our daily lives and intersects with other identity markers (gender\, sexual orientation\, class etc.). Participants will be divided into smaller affinity groups for discussion and asked to envision steps toward fostering a more inclusive and just society.  \nThis program is rooted in principles of respectful dialogue and affirms and recognizes people and their experiences. No prior experience necessary.  \nDuration: 45min \nSpace is limited. Please sign-up to reserve your spot for this program on the day you are seeing Hands Up. \nDates\nTuesday\, October 19 (after the 7:30pm performance) – Sign-up here\nThursday October 21 (after the 7:30pm performance) – Sign-up here\nSunday October 24 (after 2:30pm performance) – Sign-up here\nWednesday October 27 (after the 7:30pm performance) – Sign-up here\nThursday October 28 (after the 7:30pm performance) – Sign-up here \nNote: The RSVP form is for the Allyship for Audiences program. All participants must ALSO purchase a ticket to the performance at https://alliancetheatre.org/production/2021-22/hands \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/postscript-allyship-for-audiences-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:Postscript: Allyship for Audiences
DESCRIPTION:Postscript: Allyship for Audiences \nCenter Space // Following the performance of Hands Up \nJoin us for a post-show discussion about the impact of racism in our community through the lens of allyship. Trained facilitators from the Alliance’s Allyship Program will guide a conversation about how racism appears in our daily lives and intersects with other identity markers (gender\, sexual orientation\, class etc.). Participants will be divided into smaller affinity groups for discussion and asked to envision steps toward fostering a more inclusive and just society.  \nThis program is rooted in principles of respectful dialogue and affirms and recognizes people and their experiences. No prior experience necessary.  \nDuration: 45min \nSpace is limited. Please sign-up to reserve your spot for this program on the day you are seeing Hands Up. \nDates\nTuesday\, October 19 (after the 7:30pm performance) – Sign-up here\nThursday October 21 (after the 7:30pm performance) – Sign-up here\nSunday October 24 (after 2:30pm performance) – Sign-up here\nWednesday October 27 (after the 7:30pm performance) – Sign-up here\nThursday October 28 (after the 7:30pm performance) – Sign-up here \nNote: The RSVP form is for the Allyship for Audiences program. All participants must ALSO purchase a ticket to the performance at https://alliancetheatre.org/production/2021-22/hands \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/postscript-allyship-for-audiences-3/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Offstage
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211021T193000
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SUMMARY:Postscript: Allyship for Audiences
DESCRIPTION:Postscript: Allyship for Audiences \nCenter Space // Following the performance of Hands Up \nJoin us for a post-show discussion about the impact of racism in our community through the lens of allyship. Trained facilitators from the Alliance’s Allyship Program will guide a conversation about how racism appears in our daily lives and intersects with other identity markers (gender\, sexual orientation\, class etc.). Participants will be divided into smaller affinity groups for discussion and asked to envision steps toward fostering a more inclusive and just society.  \nThis program is rooted in principles of respectful dialogue and affirms and recognizes people and their experiences. No prior experience necessary.  \nDuration: 45min \nSpace is limited. Please sign-up to reserve your spot for this program on the day you are seeing Hands Up. \nDates\nTuesday\, October 19 (after the 7:30pm performance) – Sign-up here\nThursday October 21 (after the 7:30pm performance) – Sign-up here\nSunday October 24 (after 2:30pm performance) – Sign-up here\nWednesday October 27 (after the 7:30pm performance) – Sign-up here\nThursday October 28 (after the 7:30pm performance) – Sign-up here \nNote: The RSVP form is for the Allyship for Audiences program. All participants must ALSO purchase a ticket to the performance at https://alliancetheatre.org/production/2021-22/hands \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/postscript-allyship-for-audiences-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:Postscript: Allyship for Audiences
DESCRIPTION:Postscript: Allyship for Audiences \nCenter Space // Following the performance of Hands Up \nJoin us for a post-show discussion about the impact of racism in our community through the lens of allyship. Trained facilitators from the Alliance’s Allyship Program will guide a conversation about how racism appears in our daily lives and intersects with other identity markers (gender\, sexual orientation\, class etc.). Participants will be divided into smaller affinity groups for discussion and asked to envision steps toward fostering a more inclusive and just society.  \nThis program is rooted in principles of respectful dialogue and affirms and recognizes people and their experiences. No prior experience necessary.  \nDuration: 45min \nSpace is limited. Please sign-up to reserve your spot for this program on the day you are seeing Hands Up. \nDates\nTuesday\, October 19 (after the 7:30pm performance) – Sign-up here\nThursday October 21 (after the 7:30pm performance) – Sign-up here\nSunday October 24 (after 2:30pm performance) – Sign-up here\nWednesday October 27 (after the 7:30pm performance) – Sign-up here\nThursday October 28 (after the 7:30pm performance) – Sign-up here \nNote: The RSVP form is for the Allyship for Audiences program. All participants must ALSO purchase a ticket to the performance at https://alliancetheatre.org/production/2021-22/hands \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/postscript-allyship-for-audiences/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Offstage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211121T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211121T190000
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SUMMARY:Before Play: A Christmas Carol
DESCRIPTION:In the Event Room\, Second Floor\, Memorial Arts Building \nBefore seeing A CHRISTMAS CAROL on Nov 21st join us for a special behind-the-scenes talk with Kendall Simpson (Composer\, Adaptor). Ms. Simpson will share insights into the creation of this new production. This is a free event for ticket holders of A Christmas Carol. No RSVP required. \nKendall Simpson composes music for theater\, dance\, film and the concert stage. The majority of his theatrical work has been with the Alliance Theatre\, where he has collaborated with renowned directors such as Lynne Meadow\, Kimberly Senior\, Judith Ivey\, Laura Kepley\, and many others. His compositions have also been showcased at other theaters\, including Baltimore’s Center Stage\, Theatrical Outfit\, and Theater Emory. An award-winning composer\, his music has been honored with three Suzi Bass Awards. Kendall currently serves as music director for the dance department at Emory University\, where he works as composer and accompanist. He has written and arranged dance pieces for Emory Dance Company with choreographers Greg Catellier\, George Staib and Sarah Hillmer\, among many others. Kendall’s work has also been featured on the concert stage\, with compositions performed by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra\, Dekalb Symphony Orchestra and the Vega String Quartet.
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/before-play-a-christmas-carol/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Offstage
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SUMMARY:Afterwords: A Christmas Carol
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a matinee performance of A Christmas Carol on Saturday\, Dec. 4\, 11\, of 18 and experience a post-performance conversation with the cast.  Audience members will be able to ask questions and hear more about the onstage and offstage magic of the production.  
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/afterwords-a-christmas-carol-7/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Offstage
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211211T164500
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SUMMARY:Afterwords: A Christmas Carol
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a matinee performance of A Christmas Carol on Saturday\, Dec. 4\, 11\, of 18 and experience a post-performance conversation with the cast.  Audience members will be able to ask questions and hear more about the onstage and offstage magic of the production.  
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/afterwords-a-christmas-carol-6/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Offstage
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SUMMARY:Afterwords: A Christmas Carol
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a matinee performance of A Christmas Carol on Saturday\, Dec. 4\, 11\, of 18 and experience a post-performance conversation with the cast.  Audience members will be able to ask questions and hear more about the onstage and offstage magic of the production.  
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/afterwords-a-christmas-carol-5/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Offstage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220109T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220109T120000
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SUMMARY:ATAJ Winter Drive
DESCRIPTION:Atlanta Theatre Artists for Justice (and Atlanta Green Theatre Alliance) are holding a Winter Drive\, collecting food and donations for the unhoused and hungry communities in the Metro Atlanta area. The Alliance will be hosting collection bins for the drive in the lobbies of the Coca-Cola Stage\, Hertz Stage\, and Memorial Arts Building. Bring items for the collection bins when you come for a performance in December.   \nThe Alliance is now accepting: \n\nFresh fruit\nFresh vegetables\nBreads + Pastries (with packaging)\nNon-perishable pantry items (e.g. rice\, pasta\, canned food\, etc)\nFrozen foods (no raw meat\, please)\nSealed prepared meals (w/ use by dates + ingredients labeled)\nSealed homecooked meals (w/ best by dates or prepared date + ingredients labeled)\nFresh eggs (w/ best by date)\nUnopened dairy products (w/ best by date)\nPet food \nCooked meat and lunch meats\nPersonal hygiene products (toothpaste\, lotion\, individually wrapped toilet paper\, pads\, tampons\, etc.)\nIndividually wrapped plastic utensils\nBaby food + formula + diapers\n\nItems placed in bins will be collected frequently.  
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/ataj-winter-drive-2/
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:20211129T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211129T120000
DTSTAMP:20260613T180744
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SUMMARY:ATAJ Winter Drive
DESCRIPTION:Atlanta Theatre Artists for Justice (and Atlanta Green Theatre Alliance) are holding a Winter Drive\, collecting food and donations for the unhoused and hungry communities in the Metro Atlanta area. The Alliance will be hosting collection bins for the drive in the lobbies of the Coca-Cola Stage\, Hertz Stage\, and Memorial Arts Building. Bring items for the collection bins when you come for a performance in December.   \nThe Alliance is now accepting: \n\nFresh fruit\nFresh vegetables\nBreads + Pastries (with packaging)\nNon-perishable pantry items (e.g. rice\, pasta\, canned food\, etc)\nFrozen foods (no raw meat\, please)\nSealed prepared meals (w/ use by dates + ingredients labeled)\nSealed homecooked meals (w/ best by dates or prepared date + ingredients labeled)\nFresh eggs (w/ best by date)\nUnopened dairy products (w/ best by date)\nPet food \nCooked meat and lunch meats\nPersonal hygiene products (toothpaste\, lotion\, individually wrapped toilet paper\, pads\, tampons\, etc.)\nIndividually wrapped plastic utensils\nBaby food + formula + diapers\n\nItems placed in bins will be collected frequently.  
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/ataj-winter-drive/
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:20220213T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220213T190000
DTSTAMP:20260613T180744
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251015T202124Z
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SUMMARY:Before Play: TONI STONE
DESCRIPTION:Sun. February 13th 7pm-7:20pm\, prior to 7:30 performance \nEvent Room\, 2nd Floor // Woodruff Arts Center   \nJoin us for a brief pre-show discussion with members of the creative team for TONI STONE. Before Play discussions are free for ticket holders. No RSVP required.  Get tickets for the Feb. 13\, 7:30 p.m. performance of TONI STONE.   \n\n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/before-play-toni-stone/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Offstage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220212T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220212T190000
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SUMMARY:TONI STONE Artist Talk: Artist as Athlete
DESCRIPTION:ARTIST TALK: Artist as Athlete with Tinashe Kajese-Bolden and Dell Howlett  \nSat. February 12th from 7-8pm \nBeauchamp Carr Room // Woodruff Arts Center \nFree  \nJoin us for an artist talk with Toni Stone director Tinashe Kajese-Bolden and choreographer Dell Howlett that explores the relationship between athletics and theater. The talk focuses on the creative team’s approach to creating\, and re-imagining\, a Black athletic form rooted in a racialized history of the Negro Leagues\, where Black athletes served dual roles as athletes and entertainers. The conversation will highlight the unique choreography the team developed to stage baseball and the physical training and conditioning the actors underwent to embody players on the Indianapolis Clowns.  \nThis talk is free to the public. Please note that those attending the evening performance of Toni Stone will need to reserve their tickets in advance.  \n \nTinashe Kajese-Bolden –  (Director) is an award-winning director\, actor and producer. She is the BOLD Artistic Director Fellow at Alliance Theatre and driven to create stories that celebrate our differences while building community. Tinashe is a Princess Grace 2019 Award Winner for Directing\, and Map Fund Award recipient to develop her devised new work  All Smiles  for Theater for the Very Young\, centering the experience of children on the autism spectrum. Recent theatre directing credits include  School Girls (Or the African Mean Girls Play)  (True Colors Theatre)\,  Ghost  (Alliance Theatre)\, Native Gardens  (Virginia Stage Company)\,  Pipeline  (Horizon Theatre)\, Nick’s Flamingo Grill  (World Premiere at Alliance Theatre)\,  Eclipsed (Synchronicity Theatre\, Best Director Suzi Bass Award). Up next: Candrice Jone’s  FLEX  at Theatrical Outfit. As a director and actor\, she has worked On and Off Broadway\, including Imperial Theatre\, Primary Stages\, 59E59 Theaters\, Classical Theatre of Harlem\, and regionally at Yale Rep\, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company\, Cincinnati Playhouse\, Geva Theatre\, CTG’s Kirk Douglas Theatre\, among others\, as well as recurring roles on TV/Film (Suicide Squad\, Marvel’s “Hawkeye\,” CW’s “Valor\,” “Dynasty\,” HBO’s “Henrietta Lacks” and currently filming Season 2 of Ava Duverney’s “Cherish the Day”). She proudly serves on the ARTS-ATL Artist Advisory Council. “My mission is the pursuit of what connects our different communities and how we create art that serves that.” \n \nDell Howlett – (Choreogrpaher) Dell Howlett is a New York-based\, Virginia-born choreographer/director. Select credits include: Stick Fly (Plays in the House)\, R&H Cinderella (Alabama Shakespeare Festival)\, Guys and Dolls (Ford’s Theatre)\, Paradise Square (Associate to Bill T. Jones\, Berkeley Rep)\, Guys and Dolls (Guthrie Theater)\, The Wiz (Ford’s Theatre\, Helen Hayes Nom.)\, Wig Out! (Studio Theatre\, Helen Hayes Nom.)\, The C.A. Lyons Project (Alliance Theatre\, Suzi Bass Award Winner)\, The Legend of Georgia McBride (Marin Theatre Company\, BATCCA Nom.)\, YoungArts Presidential Scholars Show (Kennedy Center)\, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (The Acting Company)\, Broadway Inspirational Voices (Foxwoods Theater)\, Is Anybody Listening? (Sheen Center). Dell is a full-time professor and Associate Head of Dance at NYU/Tisch School of the Arts in the Department of Drama’s New Studio on Broadway. He dedicates this work and every work to his muse\, his husband Aaron.
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/toni-stone-artist-talk-artist-as-athlete/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Offstage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220220T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220220T143000
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SUMMARY:Then and Now: Black Women in Sports
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/then-and-now-black-women-in-sports/
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:20220320T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220320T143000
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SUMMARY:Community Talk: Korean American Identity in the Arts
DESCRIPTION:Korean American Identity in the Arts\nSun March 20 following the 2:30pm matinee performance of Bina’s Six Apples \nEvent Room\, 2nd Floor // Memorial Arts Building // 1280 Peachtree St NE \nFREE \nThe arts often serve as a bridge to engage in dialogue across generations and cultures. In Bina’s Six Apples\, playwright Lloyd Suh takes a story passed down through his family about his father’s experience in the Korean War and reimagines it through the eyes of a young girl similar in age to his daughter. This 30min post-show conversation brings local Korean American artists and scholars together to reflect on the themes of Bina’s Six Apples and discuss how they navigate and connect multiple histories\, cultural identities\, and languages in their work.   \nThis conversation is free with a ticket to the matinee performance of Bina’s Six Apples on March 20th.  \nGuest Speakers\n \n\nBorn in California\, Nicole Kang is a second generation Korean-American artist specializing in figurative and portrait work. Nicole’s art delves into themes of grief\, love\, and loss and the complexities of familial relationships. She responds to the challenges of intergenerational and intercultural Asian-American identity through her works. Her illustrations can be seen in Alliance Theatre’s The Curious Cardinal\, Asian American Advocacy Fund’s coloring book\, and Asian Americans Advancing Justice’s social media campaign. Her murals can be viewed at Whiskey Bird and at Stacks Squares lofts.  \n\nHye Won Kim is Assistant Professor of English and Asian Studies at Kennesaw State University. Her research focuses on the transnational circulation of modern and contemporary drama\, theatre\, and performance\, with particular attention to the intersections between performance studies; critical race theory; gender and sexuality studies; visual culture and sound studies; and Asian and Asian American theatre and culture. Her first monograph South Korean Musical Theatre: Transnational Encounters will be published with Oxford University Press in 2022. \n\nMichelle Pokopac is a theatre and film actor of mixed Korean descent. In 2017\, Michelle and her partners founded East by Southeast\, an organization dedicated to supporting and developing local Asian artists. She is also a member of the group IDEA ATL (Inclusion\, diversity\, and equity in the arts of Atlanta)\, in response to the social and racial injustices brought forth from the theatre community of Atlanta. \n  \n \n\nJennifer Chung is a singer-songwriter\, actor\, & founder of the life+creative coaching community known as Today Worthy. Jennifer is a 1st generation Korean-American who was born in Seoul & raised in the bay area. She’s a 3rd generation artist with her grandmother & mother both being dance teachers.  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/community-talk-korean-american-identity-in-the-arts/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Offstage
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Family Tales with playwright Lloyd Suh and director Eric Ting
DESCRIPTION:Family Tales with playwright Lloyd Suh and director Eric Ting \nIn partnership with the Asian American Journalist Association \n\nSun March 13 6-7pm \nCenter Space // Memorial Arts Building // 1280 Peachtree St NE \n\nFREE \n\nJoin us for an artist talk with Bina’s Six Apples playwright Lloyd Suh and director Eric Ting that explores the creative process of transforming a family tale into a work of theatre. The talk focuses on Suh’s approach to re-imagining a piece of family lore into a dramatic work as well as the collaboration between playwright and director to stage an intergenerational play located in history\, but not bound to it.  This conversation will spotlight the artists’ careers and situate Bina’s Six Apples in the field of Asian American theatre.  \nQ&A moderated by the Asian American Journalist Association – Atlanta Chapter. \n\nThis talk is free and open to the public. Tickets must be reserved in advance for the 7:30pm performance of Bina’s Six Apples. \n \nGuest Speakers\n \n\nLloyd Suh (Playwright; he/him) is the author of The Chinese Lady; Charles Francis Chan Jr.’s Exotic Oriental Murder Mystery; American Hwangap; and more\, including The Wong Kids in the Secret of the Space Chupacabra Go! which premiered at CTC in 2013. \n \nEric Ting (Director; he/they) is an Obie Award-winning director and Artistic Director of California Shakespeare Theater. Recent credits include Between Two Knees (OSF); The Good Person of Szechwan (Cal Shakes); and Parable of the Sower: The Opera. Upcoming: Between Two Knees (Yale Rep); and King Lear adapted by Marcus Gardley (Cal Shakes)
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/artist-talk-family-tales-with-playwright-lloyd-suh-and-director-eric-ting/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Offstage
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SUMMARY:Before Play: TRADING PLACES
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, May 29\, 7:00 – 7:20pm\, prior to 7:30 performance \nEvent Room\, 2nd Floor // Woodruff Arts Center  \nJoin us for a brief pre-show discussion with Kenny Leon\, Tony Award-winning director of TRADING PLACES. \nBefore Play discussions are free for ticket holders. No RSVP required.  \nGet tickets for the May 29th\, 7:30pm performance of TRADING PLACES. \n\n \nKenny Leon is a Tony and Obie Award-winning; Emmy-nominated; Broadway and Television director. Most recently\, he directed Lifetime’s Emmy-nominated Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia. Currently on Netflix\, Kenny directed Amend: The Fight for America\, a six-part docuseries hosted by Will Smith. Last year\, he directed the Tony Award–winning Broadway premiere of Charles Fuller’s Pulitzer Prize winning masterpiece\, A Soldier’s Play starring Blair Underwood and David Alan Grier at Roundabout Theatre Company for which he also received a nomination for Best Director. He also directed the acclaimed production of Much Ado About Nothing at the Delacorte/Shakespeare in the Park. His Broadway credits include the recent production of A Soldier’s Play\, American Son starring Kerry Washington and Steven Pasquale which was also adapted for Netflix\, the revival of Children of a Lesser God\, the Tupac musical Holler If Ya Hear Me\, A Raisin in the Sun starring Denzel Washington (Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play and Best Revival of a Play)\, The Mountaintop starring Samuel L. Jackson and Angela Bassett\, Stick Fly produced by Alicia Keys\, August Wilson’s Fences (which garnered ten Tony nominations and won three Tony Awards\, including Best Revival of a Play)\, Gem of the Ocean and Radio Golf\, as well as A Raisin in the Sun starring Sean “Diddy” Combs\, Phylicia Rashad\, and Audra McDonald. He also directed Smart People and The Underlying Chris for Second Stage.  Leon’s television work includes “Hairspray Live!”\, and “The Wiz Live!” on NBC. He recently released his memoir Take You Wherever You Go. He is the recipient of the 2016 Mr. Abbott Award for Lifetime Achievement in Directing and the 2010 Award for Excellence in Directing from the Drama League. Mr. Leon serves on the board of New York’s Public Theater and is Artistic Director Emeritus of Atlanta’s Kenny Leon’s True Colors Theatre Company. He is currently serving as Senior Resident Director at Roundabout Theatre Company. \nPrior to co-founding True Colors Theatre Company\, he served 11 years as Artistic Director of the Alliance Theatre\, where he produced the premieres of Disney’s Elaborate Lives: The Legend of Aida\, Pearl Cleage’s Blues for an Alabama Sky and Alfred Uhry’s The Last Night of Ballyhoo. Other directorial credits include Alicia Keys World Tour\, Toni Morrison’s opera Margaret Garner\, the world premiere of Flashdance The Musical\, and the complete August Wilson Century Cycle at the Kennedy Center. Leon is a sought-after motivational speaker that has done acting and theatre workshops at universities and corporate offices around the country\, South Africa and Ireland. He has directed in the UK\, and extensively throughout the US\, including Chicago’s Goodman Theatre\, Boston’s Huntington Theatre\, Baltimore’s Center Stage\, Los Angeles’ Center Theatre Group and New York’s Public Theatre. Leon is a graduate of Clark Atlanta and is an honorary Ph.D. recipient of Clark Atlanta and Roosevelt Universities and has served as the Denzel Washington Chair at Fordham University. \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/before-play-trading-places-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:Before Play: TRADING PLACES
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, June 3\, 7:30 – 7:50pm\n7:30pm // Event Room\, 2nd Floor at Woodruff Arts Center  \n8:00pm // PERFORMANCE OF TRADING PLACES\nJoin us for a brief pre-show discussion with the writers of TRADING PLACES. This discussion will feature Alan Zachary and Michael Weiner (Composer & Lyricist).  \nBefore Play discussions are free for ticket holders. No RSVP required.  \nGet tickets for the June 3rd\, 8pm performance of TRADING PLACES here. \n\n  \nAlan Zachary & Michael Weiner wrote the score for the Broadway musical comedy FIRST DATE\, which premiered at the Longacre Theatre starring Zachary Levi and has subsequently had over two hundred productions around the world. Their stage musical adaptation of Paramount’s TRADING PLACES will have its world premiere at Atlanta’s Alliance Theatre in Spring 2022\, directed by Tony Award winner Kenny Leon (book: Thomas Lennon & Robert Ben Garant). \nZachary and Weiner are currently writing the screenplay and songs for an original live-action movie musical for TriStar Pictures (Jason Reed Productions). Additionally\, they’re writing a movie musical for Disney+\, produced by Suzanne Todd. \nThe duo contributed the first original song for HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL: THE MUSICAL: THE SERIES (Disney+) and penned all the songs for the critically acclaimed musical episode of ABC’s ONCE UPON A TIME. They’ve also developed pilots\, movies and songs for ABC\, CW\, FOX\, Disney Channel\, VH1\, Nickelodeon and Amazon Studios. \nUpcoming stage musicals: 17 AGAIN (dir: Adam Shankman) and 13 GOING ON 30 (dir: Andy Fickman). The team also wrote music and lyrics for a stage musical adaptation of the cult family film SECONDHAND LIONS (book: Rupert Holmes / prod: Warner Brothers Theatre Ventures) which debuted at Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theatre (world premiere recording on Broadway Records). \nZachary & Weiner are recipients of the ASCAP Foundation Richard Rodgers New Horizons Award\, presented by Broadway legend Stephen Schwartz. \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/before-play-trading-places/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Offstage
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SUMMARY:REISER ATLANTA ARTISTS LAB SHOWCASE: Unexpected Encores
DESCRIPTION:Unexpected Encores\nSaturday\, November 12 // 4:00 PM\nBeauchamp C. Carr Room\n  \nReiser Lab Artists\nDenise Arribas\nJeffrey Zwartjes\nMichael Joseph Haverty \nFull Cast\nDenise Arribas\nLuis Hernandez\nMarcie Millard\nBethany Okie\nJeffrey Zwartjes \nInspired by all the life that is left after a dementia diagnosis\, Unexpected Encores is an immersive performance for people living with dementia and their caregivers. People living with dementia are surrounded by the everyday multi-dimensional feeling of loss. They are progressively losing their physical and mental abilities\, the familiarity they had around them\, their autonomy\, their sense of purpose\, and their sense of self. Our show focuses on creating tailored-made experiences that spark connections with people living with dementia. We do this by meeting them where they are\, joining them in their world (instead of expecting them to join us in ours)\, and restoring their purpose by seeking their help and advice. The show is primarily nonverbal\, filled with music from their formative years\, and it incorporates dance\, physical comedy\, and puppeteering. It celebrates all the things that are a common thread with people living with dementia and honors the significant moments of their lifetime.    \nWe look forward to seeing you at the show. And if you’re a caregiver\, we can’t wait for you to share this moment of respite with your loved one while you both enjoy a show perfectly made for them.  \nFunding for the Reiser Atlanta Artists Lab is provided by Margaret and Bob Reiser.  \n  \nWant to learn more about the Round 7 projects of the Reiser Atlanta Artists Lab? \nGet to Know Our Round 7 Reiser Lab Artists \n  \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/reiser-atlanta-artists-lab-showcase-unexpected-encores/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reading
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SUMMARY:Before Play
DESCRIPTION:A Christmas Carol – Before Play\nThursday\, NOV 15\nNorth Alcove\, 2nd Floor // 7:00 PM\, prior to 7:30 PM performance \nJoin us for a pre-show discussion with a member of the creative team of A Christmas Carol. Before Play discussions are free for ticket holders. No RSVP required.   \nGet tickets for the November 15th\, 7:30 PM performance of A Christmas Carol
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/before-play/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Offstage
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SUMMARY:Pride Night: The Hot Wing King
DESCRIPTION:6:30 PM // Pre-show reception at Center Space\, Woodruff Arts Center \n7:30 PM // PERFORMANCE OF THE HOT WING KING\n  \nCelebrate Pride with the Alliance Theatre! Bring your Valentine to the Woodruff Arts Center for an early\, pre-show reception to celebrate love. The reception will be held at Center Space\, one of the Woodruff Arts Center’s fantastic event spaces\, and will include light appetizers\, a cash bar\, and a special toast from award-winning mixologist Tiffanie Barriere. Then\, see The Hot Wing King\, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and a fierce new comedy about the risk and rewards of being yourself.  \nSpecial Presale Offer! Purchase package before February 1 for $10 off! Use code HWKPRIDE to access the $40 package ($50 after February 1) – includes entrance to the reception\, light bites\, and a ticket to the show* \n*Valid for the February 15 performance of The Hot Wing King only. Cannot be used with any other discount. \n  \nGet Tickets \nFind more information about The Hot Wing King here. \n  \nFeatured Guest\nTiffanie Barriere is the bartender’s bartender\, an influencer and educator who has been awarded with some of the beverage industry’s highest honors. The Bar Smart graduate is a Tastemakers of the South award-winner who spent seven years as the beverage director of One Flew South the “Best Airport Bar in the World.” As an independent bartender she is known for creative and innovative cocktail menus and bar consultancy clients; hosting mixology classes around the nation and connecting culinary and farm culture with spirits. In 2020\, Tiffanie was featured on Food Network’s The Kitchen along with receiving the Tales of the Cocktails Dame of the Year award. As a leader\, she is a member of the Tales of the Cocktail Philanthropy & Development Committee\, and a member of the Atlanta chapter of Les Dames d’Escoffier. \n  \n  \nSpecial Thanks to Our Catering Partner\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nSpecial Thanks to Our Community Partners\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/pride-night-the-hot-wing-king/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Offstage
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SUMMARY:College Night: The Hot Wing King
DESCRIPTION:5:30 PM // PRE-SHOW MIXER INCLUDING A SPECIAL Q&A WITH KATORI HALL\n7:30 PM // PERFORMANCE OF THE HOT WING KING\n  \nCollege students are invited to a College Night performance of The Hot Wing King. Hosted by the Alliance Theatre’s Spelman interns\, this special event includes a ticket to the show and a pre-show mixer with dinner & open mic\, plus a special appearance and Q&A with Katori Hall.  \n  \nCollege Night tickets are SOLD OUT. Please email community@alliancetheatre.org for information about tickets for college students. \nFind more information about The Hot Wing King here. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\nKatori Hall\n			Playwright & Director\n\n\nKatori Hall is a Pulitzer Prize and Olivier Award-winning playwright and television creator/producer hailing from Memphis\, Tennessee. A two-time Tony Award nominee\, she won the 2021 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for her play\, The Hot Wing King\, which she will soon direct for the first time at Atlanta’s Alliance Theatre in early 2023.  \nShe is currently the showrunner and Executive Producer of the Starz drama series\, P-Valley\, which she adapted from her stage play Pussy Valley. The critically acclaimed and record-breaking series returned for its second season on June 3\, 2022. P-Valley was named to countless ‘Best of 2020’ lists for its first season and\, among many honors\, has received Gotham\, Independent Spirit\, GLAAD Media\, and NAACP Image Award nominations. Katori recently signed an overall deal with Lionsgate Television to continue to develop and produce groundbreaking content across their linear and streaming platforms.  \nFor Broadway\, she most recently wrote and produced the hit musical\, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical\, based on the life of the iconic performer\, receiving two Tony Award nominations for her work as both playwright for ‘Best Book of a Musical’ and as producer in the ‘Best Musical’ category. For the musical’s acclaimed West End production\, she also received an Olivier nomination for ‘Best New Musical.’ \nHer play The Mountaintop\, which vividly reimagines the final night of Martin Luther King Jr.’s life\, premiered at Theatre503 in London in 2009\, then transferred to the West End\, where she won the Olivier Award for Best New Play in 2010. It later opened on Broadway in October 2011 to critical acclaim in a production starring Samuel L. Jackson and Angela Bassett. The Mountaintop will soon premiere at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles from June 6 – July 9\, 2023. \nKatori’s other works include the award-winning Hurt Village\, which is currently in development as a feature film; plus Hoodoo Love\, Saturday Night/Sunday Morning\, WHADDABLOODCLOT!!!\, Our Lady of Kibeho\, Purple is the Colour of Mourning and The Blood Quilt. \nShe is also the proud recipient of the Susan Smith Blackburn Award\, Lark Play Development Center Playwrights of New York (PONY) Fellowship\, two Lecompte du Nouy Prizes from Lincoln Center\, Fellowship of Southern Writers Bryan Family Award in Drama\, NYFA Fellowship\, the Columbia University John Jay Award for Distinguished Professional Achievement\, National Black Theatre’s August Wilson Playwriting Award and the Lorraine Hansberry Playwriting Award.  \nKatori is an alumnus of the Sundance Episodic Lab’s inaugural class\, as well as the Sundance Screenwriting Lab. She also participated in Ryan Murphy’s Half Foundation Directing Program and directed the award-winning short\, Arkabutla. \n\n\n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/college-night-the-hot-wing-king/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Offstage
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SUMMARY:Palefsky Collision Project: Dear Dr. King
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Martin Luther King\, Jr. Day with the young artists of the Alliance Theatre’s Palefsky Collision Project as they reconvene to reimagine their summer performance through the lens of Dr. King’s legacy. Directed by Sam Provenzano in collaboration with Maya Lawrence (Playwright)\, Rodney L. Williams (Director of Artistic Mentorship)\, and David Koté (Music Director)\, this year’s MLK Day performance will re-explore Dreams Born of Chaos\, an original work inspired by Amanda Gorman’s The Hill We Climb. \nDate: Monday\, January 20\, 2025 (in-person\, free with RSVP required) Time: 2 PM EST (approximately 1 hour\, with 30 minute talk-back) Venue: Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, Azadi Galleria \nThis event is free. Reservations required. 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/palefsky-collision-project-dear-dr-king/
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:Community Conversation: Our Narrative is Each Other
DESCRIPTION:After 2:30 PM matinee // Event Room\, 2nd Floor – Memorial Arts Building\n  \nIn Partnership with the COUNTER NARRATIVE PROJECT (CNP)  \n“Our crown has already been bought and paid for. All we have to do is wear it” ― James Baldwin  \nJoin Charles Stephens\, Executive Director of the Counter Narrative Project\, and Jericho Brown\, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet\, for a discussion about the The Hot Wing King that explores narratives of Black gay and queer men in the South\, the complexity of relationships between Black men\, and the significant act of crowning in the play.   \nThis 30 minute post-show conversation is free with a ticket purchase to the matinee performance on February 26.  \n  \nReserve Tickets \nFind more information about The Hot Wing King here. \n\n\n\n\n\nCHARLES STEPHENS \n			Founder and Executive Director of the Counter Narrative Project (CNP)\n\n\nCharles Stephens is a social entrepreneur\, writer\, and founder of the Counter Narrative Project (CNP). He is also the co-editor of the anthology Black Gay Genius: Answering Joseph Beam’s Call\, and has been published in Atlanta Magazine\, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution\, The Advocate\, and Georgia Voice.    \n\n\n\n\n\nJERICHO BROWN \n			Charles Howard Candler Professor of English & Creative Writing and Director of the Creative Writing Program at Emory University\n\n\nJericho Brown is author of The Tradition (Copper Canyon 2019)\, for which he won the Pulitzer Prize. He is the recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation\, the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard\, and the National Endowment for the Arts\, and he is the winner of the Whiting Award. His poems have appeared in The Bennington Review\, Buzzfeed\, Fence\, jubilat\, The New Republic\, The New York Times\, The New Yorker\, The Paris Review\, TIME magazine\, and several volumes of The Best American Poetry.  \n\n\n\n\n  \n  \nSpecial Thanks to Our Community Partner\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/community-conversation-our-narrative-is-each-other/
LOCATION:The Woodruff Arts Center\, Memorial Arts Building\, 1280 Peachtree St NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Offstage
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