Aurora Theatre Ends Run of THE STORYTELLING ABILITY OF A BOY 5/2
by BWW News Desk
- May 2, 2010
After a world premiere at Palm Beach's Florida Stage last December, Carter W. Lewis' Storytelling Ability of a Boy will end its run at Aurora Theatre as part of the GGC Lab Series, May 2. This new series of plays is made possible through the generous support of an inspired sponsor, Georgia Gwinnet College (GGC). The GGC Lab Series features contemporary works fueled by innovation, creativity and inspiration, designed to give voice to playwrights representing our current generation of artists. GGC Lab performances are held in the Gwinnett Federal Credit Union Studio, giving audiences an intimate view of contemporary plays that resonate with young adults, our next generation of theatre goers.
Aurora Theatre Presents THE STORYTELLING ABILITY OF A BOY 4/15-5/2
by BWW
News Desk
- Apr 15, 2010
After a world premiere at Palm Beach's Florida Stage last December, Carter W. Lewis' Storytelling Ability of a Boy will be presented by Aurora Theatre as part of the GGC Lab Series, April 15 - May 2. This new series of plays is made possible through the generous support of an inspired sponsor, Georgia Gwinnet College (GGC). The GGC Lab Series features contemporary works fueled by innovation, creativity and inspiration, designed to give voice to playwrights representing our current generation of artists. GGC Lab performances are held in the Gwinnett Federal Credit Union Studio, giving audiences an intimate view of contemporary plays that resonate with young adults, our next generation of theatre goers.
Aurora Theatre Presents THE STORYTELLING ABILITY OF A BOY 4/15-5/2
by Mary Hanrahan
- Mar 25, 2010
After a world premiere at Palm Beach's Florida Stage last December, Carter W. Lewis' Storytelling Ability of a Boy will be presented by Aurora Theatre as part of the GGC Lab Series, April 15 - May 2. This new series of plays is made possible through the generous support of an inspired sponsor, Georgia Gwinnet College (GGC). The GGC Lab Series features contemporary works fueled by innovation, creativity and inspiration, designed to give voice to playwrights representing our current generation of artists. GGC Lab performances are held in the Gwinnett Federal Credit Union Studio, giving audiences an intimate view of contemporary plays that resonate with young adults, our next generation of theatre goers.
Aurora Theatre Presents BUY MY HOUSE...PLEASE 10/8-11/1
by BWW News Desk
- Nov 1, 2009
Gabriel Dean was Atlanta's rising star in the real estate industry. In his mid twenties, he stood as CEO of the Dean's List Real Estate Consultants, earning more money than he ever imagined.
Aurora Theatre Presents BUY MY HOUSE...PLEASE 10/8-11/1
by BWW News Desk
- Oct 8, 2009
Gabriel Dean was Atlanta's rising star in the real estate industry. In his mid twenties, he stood as CEO of the Dean's List Real Estate Consultants, earning more money than he ever imagined.
Aurora Theatre Presents BUY MY HOUSE...PLEASE 10/8-11/1
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Sep 24, 2009
Gabriel Dean was Atlanta's rising star in the real estate industry. In his mid twenties, he stood as CEO of the Dean's List Real Estate Consultants, earning more money than he ever imagined.
Hudes Returns To Alliance Theater With 26 MILES, Opens 3/25
by BWW News Desk
- Mar 25, 2009
Celebrated American author and playwright Quiara Alegr?a Hudes returns to the Alliance Theatre in March, bringing with her a tender and funny new play about family. A finalist in the National Endowment for the Arts New Play Development Program, 26 Miles takes audiences on a road trip with a teenage daughter and her mother in an '83 Buick Regal. Along the way, they discover plenty about themselves, their relationship and what family really means. Alliance Theatre Associate Artistic Director Kent Gash is thrilled to direct this remarkable and very humorous World Premiere presented in association with the National New Play Network on the intimate and decidedly underground Hertz Stage.
Hudes Returns To Alliance Theater With 26 MILES, Opens 3/25
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Feb 19, 2009
Celebrated American author and playwright Quiara Alegr?a Hudes returns to the Alliance Theatre in March, bringing with her a tender and funny new play about family. A finalist in the National Endowment for the Arts New Play Development Program, 26 Miles takes audiences on a road trip with a teenage daughter and her mother in an '83 Buick Regal. Along the way, they discover plenty about themselves, their relationship and what family really means. Alliance Theatre Associate Artistic Director Kent Gash is thrilled to direct this remarkable and very humorous World Premiere presented in association with the National New Play Network on the intimate and decidedly underground Hertz Stage.
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