A facilitated post-show discussion for Ever After at the Alliance Theatre
Post-show discussions feature the cast, creative team, and/or community partners in conversation with the audience.
Photo by Sameer Khan
Bias in Casting at Princeton University
Historical Constraints for Speculative Futures at Muhlenberg College
Introduction to Casting & Auditions at Dad’s Garage
It’s Fine, I’m Fine by Stephanie Everett at Harvard Medical School
Hershey V. Millner (Producer), Millenah Lima (Stage Manager), Stephanie Everett (Playwright/Actor), Carol Dunne (Artistic Director of Northern Stage)
Qi Gong on the Woodruff Arts Center piazza
Design by Talia Bromstad
A free health and wellness festival in collaboration with multiple local organizations. It was a full day event featuring yoga, sound therapy, presentations, and other activities.
Queer Yoga Deep Stretch in the Memorial Arts Building alcove
The BeforePlay is a series of intimate pre-show discussions with the creative teams of upcoming work.
Pearl Cleage (Playwright) and Susan V. Booth (Artistic Director) discuss the world premier of Angry, Raucous, and Shamelessly Gorgeous.
Hue Park (Writer/Composer) and Will Aronson (Writer/Composer) discuss the US premier of Maybe Happy Ending.
The 2017 Cohort featuring John Lewis at The National Center for Civil and Human Rights
The Palefsky Collision Project
“For three weeks each summer, the Alliance Theatre assembles a diverse group of teenagers to ‘collide’ with a source text under the guidance of a professional playwright and director. “
Hershey V. Millner and Rep. John Lewis (1940 - 2020)
Design by Talia Bromstad
“Behind the Musical” is an opportunity to hear insights from the creative team, see sneak peek performances from the cast, and participate in a Q+A.
Producer/Co-Producer for Ever After, Ride the Cyclone, Maybe Happy Ending, and Becoming Nancy.
Behind the Musical: Ride the Cyclone at the Alliance Theatre
Performers: Tiffany Tatreau, Lillian Castillo, Kholby Wardell, Chaz Duffy, Scott Redmond, Emily Rohm
Interactive Lobby Board for Goodnight Tyler by BJ Tindal at the Alliance Theatre
Patrons were encouraged to leave a response and to read anonymous answers from other audience members.
Photos by A’riel Tinter
“How Will I Be Remembered?”
A photo series showcasing the answers of Black men who were asked how they would like to be remembered if they were killed by the police.
Design by Talia Bromstad
A collection of Black people, some living and some dead, with the words they use to describe themselves.
Lunchtime Culture is a series of free educational events hosted in collaboration with a cohort of Atlanta cultural organizations.
Lunchtime Culture hosted at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens.
David Catlin leads a tour through the gardens while highlighting the exhibits that inspired his production of A Midsummer’s Night Dream at the Alliance Theatre.
A scene from Goodnight, Tyler by BJ Tindal at Emory University
Performers: Travis Turner and Alexandra Ficken
Design by Talia Bromstad
“The Ethics & the Arts Program at Emory encourages ethical discourse and debate through and about the arts, and it partners with signature arts organizations to demonstrate the way art challenges our perspectives.”
“The History of Jazz in Atlanta” In partnership with the Atlanta Jazz Festival, Inc at the Alliance Theatre. This event featured songs from Nick’s Flamingo Grill and a discussion about jazz, segregation, and the legacy of Atlanta.
Dr. Maurice Hobson, Joe Alterman, and Phillip DePoy
Antwayn Hopper, Diany Rodriguez, and Jimmy Kieffer
Accompanied by Joe Alterman and Scott Glazer
Performing selections from Nick’s Flamingo Grill by Phillip DePoy
An evening of music, theatre, art, personal stories, and conversation celebrating the resilience of refugees in Atlanta and beyond.
Drummers from the Center for Pan Asian Community Services at the Alliance Theatre
Design by Talia Bromstad
Directed by Elizabeth Dinkova