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4 years ago

This is the most beautiful theater I have been to ...

This is the most beautiful theater I have been to in a while.the atmosphere was great and the host we're excellent the twelve-eighty cafe was delicious my husband and I saw candide and it was amazing I couldn't stop laughing and crying and laughing and laughing some more, ok some of it was sad but I so recommend the woodruff arts center to anyone it has something for everyone

T
4 years ago

This Tony Award Winning regional theatre is easily...

This Tony Award Winning regional theatre is easily the best in town and one of the best theatres in the country. Producing relevant, groundbreaking work, the Alliance Theatre is fearlessly changing what we think of as theatre. A MUST when visiting Atlanta.

s
4 years ago

I'm here on spring break with my little girl and d...

I'm here on spring break with my little girl and decided to go to the theater for the young. Money well spent! My toddler loved how interactive it was and didn't want it to end. Parents take your small children here.

R
4 years ago

Great local theatre company! I have seen about 4 p...

Great local theatre company! I have seen about 4 plays this year. As a member of the high museum, they always send out discount promo codes for 20% off. After I used the first one last year to see the Christmas Carol I was hooked. I will be seeing it again this year in about one week, and I cannot wait. I also made it out to the Misummer Night s Eve performance that was at the botanical gardens. It was such a neat idea, and such a great rendition of the play.

Other performances I caught were Ride the Cyclone, the Wizard of Oz, and Small Mouth Sounds.

Ride the Cyclone was probably one of the best plays I have ever seen. The synopsis is that a group of high schoolers in a chorus class are at a fair and plummet to their deaths on the cyclone. Then a fortune telling machine that is about to die will save one of the students. Everyone gets to tell their story, and they must vote unanimously on who will survive.

The Wizard of Oz was a children s production, but I took a friend who is a die hard fan of the story. Even as adults we had a great time. They were very creative with the method of creating all of the characters with such a small cast. Of course the townspeople double as the characters in Oz, as they do in the theatrical version. However, in order to portray versions of the munchkins, they actually used little characters made out of tin cans. I thought it was amazingly creative, and fun.

Small Mouth Sounds was an interesting concept. Typically in theatre there is a bit of overacting involved to get across the emotion. This was a completely silent production where a group of strangers on a silent retreat were forced to communicate and somehow express all of those emotions without using words. Therefore, there was a lot of over acting. By far one of the most unique plays I have seen.

Just saw Maybe Happy Ending debut in Atlanta at the Alliance Theatre. This might be one of the best musicals I have ever seen. The concept seems so simple, but touches you emotionally on such a deeper level than expected. The set design and incorporation of Jazz and technology into the performance were also just amazing. It's a must see for all theatre lovers.

J
4 years ago

My husband and I visit this place every once in a ...

My husband and I visit this place every once in a while as there are wonderful plays. There are always many other visitors. Their emotional reaction to the performance is as worthy as the performance itself, at least for me.

About Alliance Theatre

Alliance Theatre: Expanding Hearts and Minds on Stage and Off

Alliance Theatre is a national theater located in Atlanta, Georgia. The company has been entertaining audiences for over 50 years with its innovative productions that challenge the status quo and inspire new ways of thinking. With a mission to expand hearts and minds on stage and off, Alliance Theatre is committed to deeply engaging with the local community, modeling radical inclusion, and creating catalytic experiences that leave a lasting impact.

At Alliance Theatre, diversity is not just an afterthought but an integral part of their programming. The company believes that acknowledging and embracing differences in identity is essential to a dynamic cultural conversation. This commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion can be seen in all areas of their organization from casting decisions to educational programs.

One of the unique aspects of Alliance Theatre's programming is its dedication to producing new works by emerging playwrights. The company has commissioned over 100 world premieres since its inception in 1968. This commitment to supporting new voices ensures that Alliance Theatre remains at the forefront of American theater.

In addition to producing plays, Alliance Theatre offers a variety of educational programs for students ranging from kindergarten through college. These programs include workshops led by professional actors as well as opportunities for students to attend performances at discounted rates.

Alliance Theatre's commitment to community engagement extends beyond its walls with initiatives like "The Collision Project." This program brings together high school students from diverse backgrounds across Atlanta for an intensive two-week workshop where they collaborate on creating original works inspired by classic texts.

Another way that Alliance Theater engages with the community is through partnerships with local organizations like the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and High Museum of Art. These collaborations allow for cross-disciplinary exploration while also providing access points for audiences who may not have otherwise engaged with theater.

As one would expect from such an innovative company, Alliance Theater has won numerous awards including Tony Awards for Best Regional Theater (2007) and Best Play (1991). Additionally, many notable actors have graced their stages including Samuel L Jackson who got his start at Alliance Theater before becoming a Hollywood icon.

In conclusion, if you are looking for thought-provoking theater that challenges your assumptions while also celebrating diversity then look no further than Alliance Theater in Atlanta Georgia! With its commitment to equity, diversity & inclusion coupled with innovative programming & education initiatives - this national theatre will continue leading our field into uncharted territories while expanding hearts & minds both onstage & off!