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SUMMARY:Family Event: Hands Up! Engaging the Arts to Raise Anti-Racist Kids
DESCRIPTION:In Partnership with: \nA family-oriented event featuring a reading of the best-selling kids book Hands Up!\, a Q&A with author Breanna J. McDaniel\, and interactive anti-bias and allyship activities for families.  \nRecommended for ages 4-10 and their grown-ups. \nFeaturing:\nBreanna McDaniel\, Author of best-selling kids book Hands Up!\nNaima Carter Russell\, Actress and book advocate @DramaMamaReads\nand Maya Lawrence\, Alliance Theatre’s Allyship Program Director \nSunday\, October 25th at 3pm EST \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nBreanna J. McDaniel is the author of the picture book Hands Up!\, a book reviewer\, education consultant and researcher. She holds an MA in Children’s Literature from Simmons University and is currently pursuing her PhD in Education at the University of Cambridge with research focused on representations of black children in contemporary picture books. She’s the co-founder of Researchers Exploring Inclusive Youth Literature (REIYL) and though she’s originally from Atlanta\,GA she now splits her time between the US and UK.  \n\n\n\n\n\nNaima Carter Russell is a proud Atlanta actress and a FSU Alumnus with a BA in English and a minor in black studies. She is a Suzi Bass Award winner for her role as Felicia Farrell in Memphis (Aurora Theatre /Theatrical Outfit). She was last seen on the Alliance theatre stage in Pearl Cleage’s The Nacirema Society…and Christmas Carol. Naima is a passionate advocate for diverse books and believes in the power of normalizing Black joy to change a generation. She shares her book recommendations and the drama of mothering 2 girls @DramaMamaReads on Instagram. Also check out her brand new blog at www.itsthedramamama.com\n\n\n\n\n\nMaya Lawrence is a NYC born- Atlanta based multidisciplinary artist\, specializing in theater\, performance\, and poetry. As an actor\, teaching artist\, and facilitator with an audience range from newborns to as long as one can be alive\, she uses her superpowers of creativity\, curiosity\, and compassion to facilitate theatre-based experiences rooted in Anti-Bias work for youth\, families\, corporations\, and organizations in pursuit of becoming the most authentic and empathetic versions of themselves. She is a proud Spelman College alumna\, the Inaugural Spelman Leadership Fellow\, and now Artist-in-residence/ Allyship Program Director at the Alliance Theatre. Maya is on a mission to liberate the world through art using radical Love to light the path.\n\n\n\nSee additional conversations and events taking place as part of the HANDS UP ATLANTA: Art & Activism series. \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/family-event-hands-up-engaging-the-arts-to-raise-anti-racist-kids/
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SUMMARY:Racial Healing through Art
DESCRIPTION:In Partnership with: \nThis conversation focuses on the impact of racism and the cultural trope of the “strong Black woman” on the lives of Black women. Join artists\, healers\, and mental health professionals for a discussion of artistic pathways that support activist work around women’s issues and promote healing from racial trauma.  Featuring screenings of film shorts from the co-directors of Hands Up\, introduced by Alexis Woodard. This conversation will be followed by an optional 30min Expressive Arts Workshop by Dr. Wendy Phillips.  \nModerated by Minka Wiltz\, Creator and Host of The Cultural Workers Podcast\nAmanda Washington\, Theater Director\nDr. Wendy Phillips\, Expressive Arts Therapist\nShanequa Gay\, Visual Artist \nDr. Ayanna Abrams\, Clinical Psychologist and Founder of Not So Strong \nThursday\, October 22nd at 7pm EST \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nMinka Wiltz is a trained classical singer\, professional stage actor\, and writer. She has collaborated extensively on new and developing works written by playwrights including Robert O’Hara\, Marcus Gardley\, and Kia Corthron. She has performed on the stages of The Alliance Theater\, Horizon Theater\, The Actors Express\, Synchronicity Performance Group\, Working Title Playwrights\, The Atlanta Opera\, San Diego Repertory Theater and The Atlanta Symphony. \nIn 2019\, Minka was honored by Emory University with their Community Artist Impact Award. In 2017\, she received the Craig Noel Award for Outstanding Lead Female Performance in a Musical. Along with being recognized for her storytelling as an actor and singer\, Minka has has also gained recognition as a writer. A three-part narrative inspired by her life as she has survived it thus far\, were conceived and presented at Theater Emory thanks to Jan Akers. The first part of the trilogy\, Shaking The Wind\, was the first musical produced by Out Of Hand Theater as a one woman show in their living room series. Because of it’s great success\, the original closing date was extended from November 2018 to \nOctober 2019 with the last performance at The National Black Theater Festival. Her most recent works as include being commissioned to write the first short play for the highly successful 100 Decatur Dinners which is still inspiring new models for healing across racial lines all over America. \nIn 2020\, Minka was a featured soloist in The Atlanta Opera’s production of Porgy and Bess\, she starred the scripted Podcast The Seventh Daughter which was produced by iHeart Radio and reached the top 10 fictional podcasts on iTunes. Currently\, Minka’s personal podcast The Cultural Workers Podcast is available in video format on her YouTube Channel MinkaWiltz\, on Spotify under The Cultural Workers Podcast\, and on Anchor.fm at https://anchor.fm/minka-wiltz. \nShe is always interested in collaborating with adventurers and has no end of ideas for various genres of artmaking!!! Find out more at minkawiltz.com or email her at minkawiltz@gmail.com. Stay safe\, be courageous! \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nAmanda Washington is a freelance director based in the Atlanta\, Georgia community working in conjunction with Kennesaw State Univeristy’s Department of Theatre and Performance Studies as a part-time Assistant Professor. Shows she has directed consist of August Wilson’s Gem of the Ocean\, DJanet Sears’s Harlem Duet\, and Mary Zimmerman’s Metamorphoses. Washington is also the creator of Theatre From My View. A YouTube channel geared toward exploring theatre through a woman of color’s perspective. Early in 2020\, Amanda started her qualifications to become an Intimacy Director and Choreographer. In May of 2020\, Washington received her Master of Fine Arts in Directing from the University of Southern Mississippi. Check out her work at www.washingtonamanda.com or visit her YouTube channel Theatre From My View. \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nWendy Phillips\, Ph.D.\, LMFT\, REAT\, REACE is a Psychotherapist\, an Expressive Arts Therapist\, a faculty member\, and a Research Psychologist. She is a conceptual visual artist whose favorite practice is analog photography. Wendy is drawn to historical and alternative photographic processes and fiber arts. In her research\, Wendy uses photography as a method of Arts Based inquiry.   \nRecently\, Wendy has been studying and collaborating with artists of African descent in Matanzas\, Cuba learning about the ways artmaking and creative expression are aspects of their Traditional Indigenous spiritual understandings and worldviews.In December\, 2019 she inaugurated an El Colectivo Macondo Expressive Arts Training Program for students in Matanzas\, Cuba by offering Multimodal workshops for adults and children in the Matanzas communities. Together with artists of African descent in Matanzas\, she has been researching the retention and persistence of African Spiritual understandings among people of Arican descent in the United States and the Pacific Coast of Mexico.  \nWendy’s most recent visual arts project uses historical family photos and personal and published oral histories as source material in an exploration of physical and sexual assault of women and non-consensual sexual relationships  as standard practices during slavery. She is interested in the phenomena of cross generational projection of trauma and psychotherapeutic and creative practices that facilitate healing.  \nWendy collaborates with Afro-Cuban director\, Tony Romero in documentary film projects about the experiences of persons of African descent in the Diaspora. The film\, A Sense of Connection about artists of African descent\, spirituality\, and creativity will premiere in Madrid\, Spain on September 16th\, 2020. Their current project\, N-95 documents the experiences  and perspectives of persons in the  African American\, Latinx\, and North American Indigenous communities during the current pandemic.  \nWendy is a faculty member in the Expressive Arts Therapy Concentration at Goddard College\, and is an Adjunct faculty member in the Clinical Psychology and Research Departments at Saybrook University. She is Group Therapist for the students of The Baton Foundation in Atlanta Georgia.  At the present time\, she is engaged in a 3 year long training  program with Robert Bosnak and Jill Fischer in Embodiment Theory and Embodied Imagination Dreamwork. \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nShanequa Gay\, an Atlanta native\, received her BA in Painting from The Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) and an MFA at Georgia State University. Gay’s work evaluates place\, tradition\, storytelling\, and subject matter to develop imaginative dialogues and alternative strategies for self-imaging. Through installations\, paintings\, performance\, video\, and monumental sculptural figures\, she fabricates environments of ritual and memorial. By developing counter and re-imagined narratives that live within the duality of physical and spiritual worlds\, she explores the historical and contemporary social concerns of hybrid cultures\, through the gaze of the African-Ascendant female progenitor. Gay was one of ten selected artists for OFF THE WALL a city-wide Mural initiative led by the Atlanta Super Bowl Host Committee (2019). Gay was chosen by The Congressional Club Museum Foundation to be the illustrator for the First Lady’s Luncheon hostess gift for First Lady Michelle Obama (2013). Gay’s work includes features in film and television such as BET\, OWN\, Netflix and Lionsgate Films. She currently sits as a Do-Good Fellow awarded to individuals working towards a better South (2019-2020) and an Emory University Arts and Social Justice Fellow a program which explores racial injustice and other inequities\, leading to creative projects on campus and in the wider community (2020). \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nDr. Ayanna Abrams is a licensed clinical psychologist in Georgia and CEO/Founder of Ascension Behavioral Health. She obtained her master’s and doctorate degrees in clinical psychology at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology with emphasis on diverse populations and families. Dr. Abrams’ specialties include working with college aged populations and graduate/professional students\, adults and relationship/marital counseling. She has extensive clinical experience working with people of color\, specifically Black women\, Black men and Black couples. As a trained Emotionally Focused Couples Therapist (EFT)\, Dr. Abrams meets couples at the intersection of cultural identity and attachment styles in order to improve short-term and long-term emotional connection and relationship satisfaction.  \nDr. Abrams enjoys providing consultation and creating training/workshops for organizations\, schools\, churches\, hospitals\, & other media and has been featured in the New York Times\, Essence\, Allure and MindBodyGreen\, as well as AfroPunk\, Therapy for Black Girls and Silence the Shame. She is the co-founder of Not So Strong\, an initiative to improve the mental health and relationship functioning of Black women through use of vulnerable storytelling. \nNot So Strong is a black woman led movement that seeks to broaden the view of black women beyond the impenetrable\, strong black woman\, and seeks to empower women by finding strength through acknowledging and cultivating vulnerability. \n\n\n\n\nSee additional conversations and events taking place as part of the HANDS UP ATLANTA: Art & Activism series. \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/racial-healing-through-art/
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SUMMARY:Standing Up for Racial Justice
DESCRIPTION:The culminating event of the Art and Activism series\, featuring Atlanta-based theatre arts organizations working on a range of racial justice and equity initiatives. Followed by a facilitated allyship discussion focused on navigating racism together. \nIntroduction by Susan V. Booth\, Alliance Theatre’s Jennings Hertz Artistic Director \nFacilitated by Maya Lawrence\, Alliance Theatre’s Anti-Bias Program Director \nFeaturing:\nBLACT (Black Leaders Advocating Cultural Theatre)\nMarcus Hopkins-Turner\nBrittani Minnieweather\nCREAT (Coalition for Racial Equity in Atlanta Theatre)\nDiany Rodriguez\nJ.L. Reed\nAtlanta Theatre Artists for Justice\nJasmine Thomas\nGreg Hunter\nIDEA ATL (Inclusion\, Diversity\, and Equity in the Arts ATL)\nAmber Bradshaw\nMichelle Pokopac\nOut of Hand\nLee Osorio \nThursday\, October 29th at 7pm EST\nThis event will be closed-captioned. \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/standing-up-for-racial-justice/
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CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:Togetha: Broadway on Demand
DESCRIPTION:The Alliance Theatre Teen Ensemble will perform Togetha as part of #ENOUGH: Plays to End Gun Violence streaming for free on Broadway On Demand December 14-20\, 2020. \nAbout the Play:\nTogetha\nBy Azya Lyons\nDecember 14-20\, 2020 \nImani\, Aiyanna\, Chayenne\, and Aaliyah have just graduated high school and are celebrating at a party in their honor\, until an evening of entertainment takes a tragic turn. \nThe Alliance Theatre Teen Ensemble will perform Togetha as part of #ENOUGH: Plays to End Gun Violence streaming for free on Broadway On Demand December 14-20\, 2020. \n#ENOUGH: Plays to End Gun Violence is a theatre activism campaign launched by Michael Cotey in 2019. #ENOUGH strives to spark critical conversations and incite meaningful action in communities across the country on the issue of gun violence through the creation of new works of theatre by teens. # ENOUGH’s mission is to promote playwriting as a tool of self-expression and social change\, harnessing this generation’s spirit of activism and providing a platform for America’s playwrights of tomorrow to discover and develop their voices today.  \nenoughplays.com \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/togetha-broadway-on-demand-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Offstage
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SUMMARY:Togetha: Broadway on Demand
DESCRIPTION:The Alliance Theatre Teen Ensemble will perform Togetha as part of #ENOUGH: Plays to End Gun Violence streaming for free on Broadway On Demand December 14-20\, 2020. \nAbout the Play:\nTogetha\nBy Azya Lyons\nDecember 14-20\, 2020 \nImani\, Aiyanna\, Chayenne\, and Aaliyah have just graduated high school and are celebrating at a party in their honor\, until an evening of entertainment takes a tragic turn. \nThe Alliance Theatre Teen Ensemble will perform Togetha as part of #ENOUGH: Plays to End Gun Violence streaming for free on Broadway On Demand December 14-20\, 2020. \n#ENOUGH: Plays to End Gun Violence is a theatre activism campaign launched by Michael Cotey in 2019. #ENOUGH strives to spark critical conversations and incite meaningful action in communities across the country on the issue of gun violence through the creation of new works of theatre by teens. # ENOUGH’s mission is to promote playwriting as a tool of self-expression and social change\, harnessing this generation’s spirit of activism and providing a platform for America’s playwrights of tomorrow to discover and develop their voices today.  \nenoughplays.com \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/togetha-broadway-on-demand/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:PROM Watch Party
DESCRIPTION:THE PROM NETFLIX RELEASE\nJoin the @AllianceTheatre Twitter Watch Party on Friday\, December 11 at 7:30pm\nWith The Prom’s upcoming movie premiere on Netflix on December 11\, we decided to hold a virtual watch party where the musical’s journey began — @alliancetheatre! Turn on your Netflix and join us on Twitter at 7:30 P.M. EST (with a special pre-show at 7:10) and live-tweet using the hashtag #ATPromParty. \nRSVP \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/prom-watch-party/
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CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:Dear Dr. King: Uncertainty in the Air
DESCRIPTION:Join nine emerging artists as they reimagine the summer 2020 Palefsky Collision Project in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. and all civil rights activists.  Directed by Patrick McColery in collaboration with Pearl Cleage\, Playwright\, this special Performance & Talk Back will occur virtually on Monday\, January 18\, 2021 at 2:30 PM EST.  \nAlliance Theatre Palefsky Collision Project Public Performances\n\nWHEN & WHERE:\n\nMonday\, January 18 at 2:30 p.m. – A Virtual Performance\n\n\n\nPerformance – approximately 45 minutes\nTalk Back – approximately 30 minutes \nWe will send you a Zoom link closer to the date of the event. \nRegister for Free \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/dear-dr-king-uncertainty-in-the-air/
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SUMMARY:Teen Ensemble: Live\, From the Center of the Earth: Stories of STANKONIA
DESCRIPTION:2020/21 Teen Ensemble \nUpcoming Performance: Live\, From the Center of the Earth: Stories of STANKONIA\nThis winter for the Teen Ensemble’s playwriting intensive\, the teens will be creating original work inspired by Outkast’s seminal 2000 album Stankonia. Each Teen will pick a track of their choice from the record and write a brand-new short play drawn from any number of details in the song—the sonic textures\, sociopolitical themes\, narrative details\, or something else entirely. As a culmination of their work\, the Ensemble will virtually perform all of their plays in one collective evening titled LIVE\, FROM THE CENTER OF THE EARTH: STORIES OF STANKONIA. Registration is FREE.  \nFeb. 19 at 7 PM ET\nZoom webinar \nRegister
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/teen-ensemble-live-from-the-center-of-the-earth-stories-of-stankonia/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Offstage
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SUMMARY:DATA Afterwords
DESCRIPTION:DATA AFTERWORDS events\nMay 6\nJoin us for a talkback following the 7:00pm performance with the cast of DATA and playwright Matthew Libby. Q&A to follow.  \nAttend this performance \nMay 13\nJoin us for a special discussion following the 7:00pm performance of DATA with Professor Nassim Pravin\, a nationally recognized data ethicist and Associate Director of the Center for Ethics and Technology at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Dr. Parvin will unpack the themes in the play as they relate to pressing political and ethical concerns in the field of technology and design: How are algorithms shaping social and collective interactions? What kind of bias does data reproduce and how can we imagine a more just technological future? This is an interactive audience discussion with a Q&A.   \nNassim Parvin is an Associate Professor at the School of Literature\, Media\, and Communication at Georgia Tech. Dr. Parvin’s interdisciplinary scholarship has appeared in design\, computing\, and STS venues; and her designs have received multiple awards and been exhibited in venues such as the Smithsonian Museum. She is on the editorial board of Design Issues and serves as a Lead Editorial Team member of Catalyst: Feminism\, Theory\, Technoscience. \nAttend this performance \nMay 14\nJoin us for a conversation following the 7:30pm performance between DATA playwright Matthew Libby\, and the Director and Jennings Hertz Artistic Director Susan V. Booth. Q&A to follow. \nAttend this performance \nMay 20\nJoin us for a special discussion following the 7:00pm performance of DATA with Professor Paul Root Wolpe\, a nationally recognized data ethicist and Director of the Center for Ethics at Emory University. Dr. Wolpe will unpack the themes in the play as they relate to pressing concerns in the field of ethics and technology: How are predictive algorithms driving government and policy decisions such as policing and immigration? What kinds of bias is baked into data sets and how can we re-imagine a more just future with technology and AI? This is an interactive audience discussion with a Q&A.   \nPaul Root Wolpe\, Ph.D. is the Raymond F. Schinazi Distinguished Research Chair of Jewish Bioethics\, Professor of Medicine\, Pediatrics\, Psychiatry\, and Sociology\, and the Director of the Center for Ethics at Emory University. He is Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience. For 15 years he served as the Senior Bioethicist at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Dr. Wolpe is the winner of the 2011 World Technology Network Award in Ethics and was named one of Trust Across America’s Top 100 Thought Leaders in Trustworthy Business Behavior.  \nAttend this performance \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/data-afterwords-4/
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SUMMARY:DATA Afterwords
DESCRIPTION:DATA AFTERWORDS events\nMay 6\nJoin us for a talkback following the 7:00pm performance with the cast of DATA and playwright Matthew Libby. Q&A to follow.  \nAttend this performance \nMay 13\nJoin us for a special discussion following the 7:00pm performance of DATA with Professor Nassim Pravin\, a nationally recognized data ethicist and Associate Director of the Center for Ethics and Technology at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Dr. Parvin will unpack the themes in the play as they relate to pressing political and ethical concerns in the field of technology and design: How are algorithms shaping social and collective interactions? What kind of bias does data reproduce and how can we imagine a more just technological future? This is an interactive audience discussion with a Q&A.   \nNassim Parvin is an Associate Professor at the School of Literature\, Media\, and Communication at Georgia Tech. Dr. Parvin’s interdisciplinary scholarship has appeared in design\, computing\, and STS venues; and her designs have received multiple awards and been exhibited in venues such as the Smithsonian Museum. She is on the editorial board of Design Issues and serves as a Lead Editorial Team member of Catalyst: Feminism\, Theory\, Technoscience. \nAttend this performance \nMay 14\nJoin us for a conversation following the 7:30pm performance between DATA playwright Matthew Libby\, and the Director and Jennings Hertz Artistic Director Susan V. Booth. Q&A to follow. \nAttend this performance \nMay 20\nJoin us for a special discussion following the 7:00pm performance of DATA with Professor Paul Root Wolpe\, a nationally recognized data ethicist and Director of the Center for Ethics at Emory University. Dr. Wolpe will unpack the themes in the play as they relate to pressing concerns in the field of ethics and technology: How are predictive algorithms driving government and policy decisions such as policing and immigration? What kinds of bias is baked into data sets and how can we re-imagine a more just future with technology and AI? This is an interactive audience discussion with a Q&A.   \nPaul Root Wolpe\, Ph.D. is the Raymond F. Schinazi Distinguished Research Chair of Jewish Bioethics\, Professor of Medicine\, Pediatrics\, Psychiatry\, and Sociology\, and the Director of the Center for Ethics at Emory University. He is Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience. For 15 years he served as the Senior Bioethicist at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Dr. Wolpe is the winner of the 2011 World Technology Network Award in Ethics and was named one of Trust Across America’s Top 100 Thought Leaders in Trustworthy Business Behavior.  \nAttend this performance \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/data-afterwords-3/
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SUMMARY:DATA Afterwords
DESCRIPTION:DATA AFTERWORDS events\nMay 6\nJoin us for a talkback following the 7:00pm performance with the cast of DATA and playwright Matthew Libby. Q&A to follow.  \nAttend this performance \nMay 13\nJoin us for a special discussion following the 7:00pm performance of DATA with Professor Nassim Pravin\, a nationally recognized data ethicist and Associate Director of the Center for Ethics and Technology at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Dr. Parvin will unpack the themes in the play as they relate to pressing political and ethical concerns in the field of technology and design: How are algorithms shaping social and collective interactions? What kind of bias does data reproduce and how can we imagine a more just technological future? This is an interactive audience discussion with a Q&A.   \nNassim Parvin is an Associate Professor at the School of Literature\, Media\, and Communication at Georgia Tech. Dr. Parvin’s interdisciplinary scholarship has appeared in design\, computing\, and STS venues; and her designs have received multiple awards and been exhibited in venues such as the Smithsonian Museum. She is on the editorial board of Design Issues and serves as a Lead Editorial Team member of Catalyst: Feminism\, Theory\, Technoscience. \nAttend this performance \nMay 14\nJoin us for a conversation following the 7:30pm performance between DATA playwright Matthew Libby\, and the Director and Jennings Hertz Artistic Director Susan V. Booth. Q&A to follow. \nAttend this performance \nMay 20\nJoin us for a special discussion following the 7:00pm performance of DATA with Professor Paul Root Wolpe\, a nationally recognized data ethicist and Director of the Center for Ethics at Emory University. Dr. Wolpe will unpack the themes in the play as they relate to pressing concerns in the field of ethics and technology: How are predictive algorithms driving government and policy decisions such as policing and immigration? What kinds of bias is baked into data sets and how can we re-imagine a more just future with technology and AI? This is an interactive audience discussion with a Q&A.   \nPaul Root Wolpe\, Ph.D. is the Raymond F. Schinazi Distinguished Research Chair of Jewish Bioethics\, Professor of Medicine\, Pediatrics\, Psychiatry\, and Sociology\, and the Director of the Center for Ethics at Emory University. He is Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience. For 15 years he served as the Senior Bioethicist at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Dr. Wolpe is the winner of the 2011 World Technology Network Award in Ethics and was named one of Trust Across America’s Top 100 Thought Leaders in Trustworthy Business Behavior.  \nAttend this performance \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/data-afterwords-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:DATA Afterwords
DESCRIPTION:DATA AFTERWORDS events\nMay 6\nJoin us for a talkback following the 7:00pm performance with the cast of DATA and playwright Matthew Libby. Q&A to follow.  \nAttend this performance \nMay 13\nJoin us for a special discussion following the 7:00pm performance of DATA with Professor Nassim Pravin\, a nationally recognized data ethicist and Associate Director of the Center for Ethics and Technology at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Dr. Parvin will unpack the themes in the play as they relate to pressing political and ethical concerns in the field of technology and design: How are algorithms shaping social and collective interactions? What kind of bias does data reproduce and how can we imagine a more just technological future? This is an interactive audience discussion with a Q&A.   \nNassim Parvin is an Associate Professor at the School of Literature\, Media\, and Communication at Georgia Tech. Dr. Parvin’s interdisciplinary scholarship has appeared in design\, computing\, and STS venues; and her designs have received multiple awards and been exhibited in venues such as the Smithsonian Museum. She is on the editorial board of Design Issues and serves as a Lead Editorial Team member of Catalyst: Feminism\, Theory\, Technoscience. \nAttend this performance \nMay 14\nJoin us for a conversation following the 7:30pm performance between DATA playwright Matthew Libby\, and the Director and Jennings Hertz Artistic Director Susan V. Booth. Q&A to follow. \nAttend this performance \nMay 20\nJoin us for a special discussion following the 7:00pm performance of DATA with Professor Paul Root Wolpe\, a nationally recognized data ethicist and Director of the Center for Ethics at Emory University. Dr. Wolpe will unpack the themes in the play as they relate to pressing concerns in the field of ethics and technology: How are predictive algorithms driving government and policy decisions such as policing and immigration? What kinds of bias is baked into data sets and how can we re-imagine a more just future with technology and AI? This is an interactive audience discussion with a Q&A.   \nPaul Root Wolpe\, Ph.D. is the Raymond F. Schinazi Distinguished Research Chair of Jewish Bioethics\, Professor of Medicine\, Pediatrics\, Psychiatry\, and Sociology\, and the Director of the Center for Ethics at Emory University. He is Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience. For 15 years he served as the Senior Bioethicist at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Dr. Wolpe is the winner of the 2011 World Technology Network Award in Ethics and was named one of Trust Across America’s Top 100 Thought Leaders in Trustworthy Business Behavior.  \nAttend this performance \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/data-afterwords/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:CLASSIC REMIX Watch Party
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to the #ClassicRemix watch party! \nJoin us Monday August 16th as we stream an original Classic Remix project by our Teen Ensemble\, inspired by Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451. \nIn a world where books and literature are forbidden and burned\, a young fireman\, Jason Carter\, meets an unusual teenage girl who dares to question the status quo. Encouraged by her passionate appeal\, From the Ashes follows Carter as he searches for answers and finds the courage to stand up for the most unthinkable act–reading a book. In a nod to Ray Bradbury’s classic Fahrenheit 451\, Carter must ask himself: How much is he willing to lose to gain his freedom? \nTo celebrate its release and the culmination of our digital season\, we’re throwing a party — @alliancetheatre! Join us on Alliance Theatre Anywhere and on Twitter starting at 7pm Monday\, August 16th. Tweet along with us using the hashtag #ClassicRemix. \nIf you’re not available for the watch party\, you can watch From the Ashes anytime starting on Monday on Alliance Theatre Anywhere. \nGet a Reminder \nJoin us on Twitter \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/classic-remix-watch-party/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:Buy a DARLIN' CORY T-Shirt
DESCRIPTION:            \nContinue to be haunted by Darlin’ Cory with the Alliance Theatre’s official t-shirt\, available for purchase now and delivered straight to your home.\nThe full-color image is printed on 52% combed and ring-spun cotton/48% polyester unisex t-shirts in sizes XS-4XL. \nIn an effort to reduce waste\, our t-shirts are printed on demand\, which means that we don’t keep an inventory at the theater. After your purchase\, you will receive email communication from our t-shirt vendor keeping you up to date on the status of your order. Typically t-shirt orders are delivered within 7–10 days from your order by our t-shirt vendor\, Printful. \nBUY NOW » \n  \nSize Chart:
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/buy-a-darlin-cory-t-shirt-2/
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SUMMARY:Buy a DARLIN' CORY T-Shirt
DESCRIPTION:            \nContinue to be haunted by Darlin’ Cory with the Alliance Theatre’s official t-shirt\, available for purchase now and delivered straight to your home.\nThe full-color image is printed on 52% combed and ring-spun cotton/48% polyester unisex t-shirts in sizes XS-4XL. \nIn an effort to reduce waste\, our t-shirts are printed on demand\, which means that we don’t keep an inventory at the theater. After your purchase\, you will receive email communication from our t-shirt vendor keeping you up to date on the status of your order. Typically t-shirt orders are delivered within 7–10 days from your order by our t-shirt vendor\, Printful. \nBUY NOW » \n  \nSize Chart:
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/buy-a-darlin-cory-t-shirt/
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CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:Behind the Play: DREAM HOU$E
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, January 13th 2022 // 7pm\nOnline via zoom meeting (link will be emailed and posted on the day of the event) \nACCESS THE LIVE CONVERSATION ON THURSDAY\, JAN 13\, AT 7PM HERE\nJoin us for a special preview event with the cast and creative team of DREAM HOU$E\, featuring a conversation with Director Laurie Woolery and Playwright Eliana Pipes and a performance from the cast!  This event is moderated by Amanda Watkins (Producer) with community response provided by Veronica Maldonado-Torres\, President of the Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (GHCC). GHCC’s CREAR supports Latino representation in the arts. \nIn DREAM HOU$E\, two Latina sisters go on an HGTV-style reality show to sell their family home\, hoping to capitalize on the gentrification in their “changing neighborhood.” As they perform for the camera\, one sister grapples with turmoil in the family’s ancestral past while the other learns how much she’s willing to sacrifice for the family’s future. What is the cultural cost of progress in America — and is cashing in always selling out? DREAM HOU$E is the winner of the 2021/22 Alliance/Kendeda National Graduate Playwriting Competition.  \n\n\n\n\n​ \n\n\nEliana Pipes is a playwright\, performer and filmmaker. Her plays include Dream Hou$e (world premiere co-production at Alliance Theater\, Long Wharf Theater\, and Baltimore Center Stage)\, Unf*ckwithable (Drama League DirectorFest)\, Cowboy and the Moon (Dramatists Guild Foundation Fellowship\, NNPN MFA Playwright’s Workshop)\, Lorena: a Tabloid Epic (The Playwright’s Realm Scratchpad Series)\, and Stand and Wait (The Fire This Time Festival). She’s been awarded the KCACTF Harold & Mimi Steinberg Award and Ken Ludwig Scholarship\, Leah Ryan Fund Prize for Emerging Women Writers\, National Latinx Playwright Award\, Dr. Floyd Gaffney National Playwriting Prize\, and a two-time finalist status for the Eugene O’Neill National Playwriting Conference. As a filmmaker\, she won the Academy Gold Fellowship for Women through the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences\, and the inaugural WAVE Grant through Wavelength Productions to support the production of her animated short film. BA Columbia University\, MFA Playwriting Boston University. More at www.elianapipes.com \n\n\n\n\n​ \n\n\nLaurie Woolery is a director\, playwright\, citizen artist and community organizer who works in theaters across the country including The Public Theater\, Oregon Shakespeare Festival\, Yale Repertory\, Trinity Repertory\, Goodman Theatre\, Cornerstone Theater Company\, and South Coast Repertory. Projects include the world premiere of Mary Kathryn Nagle’s Manahatta at both Yale Repertory and Oregon Shakespeare Festival and the world premiere musical of As You Like It co-created with Shaina Taub for the Public Theater. In 2020\, Laurie produced the documentary Under the Greenwood Tree that tells the story of how the Public Works community banded together amidst the global pandemic and antiracist uprising as well as curating the national community public art installation The Seed Project on the façade of The Public Theater featuring 164 Public Works community members sharing their hopes for the future. Laurie has developed new work with diverse communities ranging from incarcerated women to residents of a Kansas town devastated by a tornado. She creates site-specific work ranging from a working sawmill in Eureka to the banks of the Los Angeles River. Laurie is the Director of Public Works at The Public Theater\, a program that seeks to engage the people of New York by making them creators and not just spectators. Working with partner organizations in all 5 boroughs\, Public Works invites members of diverse communities to join in the creation of ambitious works of participatory theater. Laurie is the former Associate Artistic Director of Cornerstone Theater Company\, Conservatory Director at South Coast Repertory and founding member of The Sol Project. Laurie is a recipient of the Fuller Road Fellowship for Women Directors of Color\, 2020 United States Artists recipient and the 2021 American for the Arts Johnson Fellowship for Artists Transforming Communities. www.lauriewoolery.com
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SUMMARY:Classics: From the Stage to the Screen
DESCRIPTION:Mon\, April 25 // 7:00 – 8:30pm\nVirtual Event \nIn partnership with True Colors Theatre and The Gathering Spot\, Alliance Theatre proudly presents a special conversation with True Colors’ co-founder\, Kenny Leon\, moderated by True Colors’ Artistic Director\, Jamil Jude.  \nThe conversation will celebrate Leon’s direction of the classics of Black theatre in America and his vision for Black American theatre to come. This special event will also feature performances by show-stopping True Colors artists.\n  \nWatch Live on YouTube\n  \n\n \nKenny Leon\nTony Award and Obie Award-winning\, Emmy-nominated and NAACP Image Award winning Broadway and television director\nCo-Founder: Kenny Leon’s True Colors Theatre Company\nKenny Leon is a Tony Award winning director who also has been honored with an Obie Award and an NAACP Image Award. Mr. Leon is also a proud honoree of the George Abbott Lifetime Achievement for American Theatre. Broadway: A Soldier’s Play; American Son; Children of a Lesser God; Holler If Ya Hear Me; A Raisin in the Sun; The Mountaintop; Stick Fly; August Wilson’s Fences\, Gem of the Ocean and Radio Golf. Off-Broadway: The Underlying Chris\, Everybody’s Ruby\, Emergence-See! (The Public); Smart People (Second Stage). Television: Colin in Black & White; 4400; Amend: The Fight for America; American Son (adapted for Netflix); Hairspray Live!; The Wiz Live!; Steel Magnolias; Dynasty; In My Dreams. Author: Take You Wherever You Go. Artistic Director Emeritus: Kenny Leon’s True Colors Theatre Company. Senior Resident Director: Roundabout Theatre Company. \n  \n  \n \nJamil Jude\nArtistic Director: Kenny Leon’s True Colors Theatre Company\nJamil Jude is a highly accomplished director\, producer\, playwright and dramaturg focusing on bringing socially relevant art to the community. Jamil is the Co-Founder of The New Griots Festival\, which is dedicated to celebrating\, advocating\, and advancing the careers of emerging Black artists in the greater Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area in Minnesota. Prior to joining the staff at True Colors\, Jamil served as the Artistic Programming Associate at Park Square Theatre in St. Paul\, Minnesota. \nJamil was a participant in the Mellon Foundation funded Leadership U\, One-on-One theatre residency program and previously served as the National New Play Network (NNPN) Producer in Residence at Minneapolis’ Mixed Blood Theatre Company for three seasons. He remains an Affiliated Artist with NNPN. Before joining the staff at Mixed Blood\, Jamil served as a New Play Producing Fellow at Arena Stage in Washington\, DC and co-founded a culturally relevant theatre company\, Colored People’s Theatre. \nMr. Jude has lead productions for Olney and Forum Theatre in Washington D.C.; Curious Theatre in Denver\, Colorado; Park Square Theatre\, History Theatre\, Freshwater\, Theatre in the Round\, Stages Theatre Company\, Daleko Arts and Lakeshore Players in the Minneapolis-St. Paul Metro. Jamil has also taught and directed at Augsburg College and the University of Minnesota. \nAs a playwright\, Jamil was the 2013/14 Jerome Many Voices Mentee at The Playwrights’ Center\, where he continues the role of affiliated writer. He has been commissioned and produced by CLIMB Theatre and D.C. Black Theatre Festival. \nThe Recipient of the Leadership U Andrew W. Mellon/TCG (2015)\, Management Fellowship Nautilus Music Theater (2014/15)\, SDCF Observership Member (2014/15)\, SPARK Leadership Program Finalist (2014)\, Jerome Foundation Many Voices Mentorship (2013/14)\, National New Play Network Producer Residency (2011/12; 2012/13). Allen Lee Hughes Fellowship at Arena Stage (2009/10; 2010/11). Jamil received his Bachelors of Arts from Colgate University. \n 
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/classics-from-the-stage-to-the-screen/
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CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:Black Friday Weekend Sale 2024
DESCRIPTION:Save a little coin on every show left in our 2024/25 season\, including the holiday classic\, A Christmas Carol!\nGet 25% off tickets* to select performances of all remaining productions with promo code SALE25\, and 25% off Winter and Spring classes**. To get 25% off classes\, select the “Early Bird Registration” price at checkout. No promo code needed. \nTake this opportunity to buy all the shows you want to see this season or get the best price on a class! Tickets to our productions make fun and unique gifts. Take advantage of this offer while tickets remain! \n\n\nShows\n\n \nA Christmas Carol\nThe beloved holiday classic!\nSelect performances: DEC 1\, 4\, 5\, 6\, 7\, 8\, 11\, 12\, 13\, 15\, 18 at 7:00pm \nGet Tickets\n \n \nBusiness Ideas\nAn award-winning comedy about chasing success. For fans of The Good Place and Parks and Recreation.\nAll remaining performances \nGet Tickets\n \n \nDoctor De Soto\nAn original staging of the beloved children’s book by William Steig blending live actors\, puppetry\, music and rhyme. For fans of Into the Burrow\, The Incredible Book Eating Boy\, and The Boy Who Kissed the Sky.\nAll performances: JAN 18 – MAR 2\, 2025 \nGet Tickets\n \n \nBUST\nAn earth-shattering new play on a trajectory for Broadway. For fans of Furlough’s Paradise\, FX’s Atlanta\, and The Hot Wing King.\nSelect performances: FEB 13 – MAR 2\, 2025 \nGet Tickets\n \n \nThe Reservoir\nAn award-winning\, intensely honest family dramedy\, with immediately recognizable characters. For fans of Just For Us and Netflix’s Nobody Wants This.\nSelect performances: MAR 29 – APR 6\, 2025 \nGet Tickets\n \n \nMillions\nA Broadway-bound musical adventure about what it means to find a fortune. For fans of Maybe Happy Ending and The Goonies.\nSelect performances: MAY 9 – 25\, 2025 \nGet Tickets \n\n\n\nClasses\n\n \nClasses for Adults\nNever stop learning! Try a class in acting\, musical theater\, film\, and more.\nWinter & Spring Sessions \nRegister\n\n \nClasses for Youth and Teens\nA stage for every age! Enroll your young actor in an acting\, musical theater\, or improv class.\nWinter & Spring Sessions \nRegister\n\n*Offer valid for select performances only\, limited to 8 tickets per order. Offer not valid on teen tickets\, student tickets\, or any ticket $20 or less. Offer not valid on previously purchased tickets or in combination with any other offer. Offer active from midnight on 11/29 through 11:59pm on 12/2.  \n**Discount pricing is not available for Film Scene Studio\, Scene Study for the Working Actor\, Get Out of Your Head\, Advanced Audition Technique\, Meisner classes\, or School Break Play Days.
URL:https://www.alliancetheatre.org/event/black-friday-weekend-sale-2024/
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