Events for February 11, 2025 - January 23, 2021

Community Conversation: Preserving the Legacy of African American Men

Southwest Arts Center 915 New Hope Road, Atlanta, GA, United States

As each generation takes the baton from the previous generation, they hope for ever-increasing achievements. We will discuss how to honor and preserve the accomplishments of past generations while carving out new territory for 21st Century African American men.

   
Free

FREE Play Reading: “Bread” by Regina Taylor

Southwest Arts Center 915 New Hope Road, Atlanta, GA, United States

photo courtesy of WaterTower Theatre. Bread is nourishment. Bread is legacy. Bread is life itself. And bread is money. It is late 2016; a time of change. James and Ruth are a middle-class couple from Oak Cliff, a historic south Dallas neighborhood on the verge of gentrification. They plan a bright future for their teenage son and his soon-to-be-born brother. But when James’ brother Jeb returns home, buried family tensions resurface and the past casts a troubling shadow across an uncertain future.

   
FREE

East Texas Hot Links

Southwest Arts Center 915 New Hope Road, Atlanta, GA, United States

Greed, corruption and Jim Crow intertwine in the tense thriller East Texas Hot Links. It’s 1955 in the piney woods of East Texas, and Charlesetta’s Top O’ the Hill Cafe is one of the only public places where black locals can gather for comfort, solace and companionship. When danger comes knocking, the unthinkable happens, with dire consequences for all involved.

   
$20 – $50

2019 – 2020 Season: She Griots

Southwest Arts Center 915 New Hope Road, Atlanta, GA, United States

Incoming Artistic Director Jamil Jude and True Colors Theatre Company are thrilled to announce the 2019 – 2020 season, dubbed “She Griots.” The three productions of this 17th season focus on strong women playwrights, storytellers, historians and leaders of various generations.


$20 – $120

Community Conversation: The Changing Face of Atlanta

With Atlanta's population and urban renewal on the rise, long-time residents often find themselves pushed out of the neighborhoods in which they grew up. Does gentrification or "urban renewal" always mean displacement, or is it truly an investment that benefits our communities? How can we improve our neighborhoods and cities while protecting those who are most vulnerable? This conversation will focus on past, present, and future Atlanta and the extreme shift in our city's landscape.

FREE

Paradise Blue

Southwest Arts Center 915 New Hope Road, Atlanta, GA, United States

It’s 1949, and the new mayor of Detroit is working to get rid of the blight of the city—and to move African Americans out of Detroit’s Black Bottom. Blue, a gifted trumpeter, considers selling his once thriving family jazz club, leaving his beloved Pumpkin and her dreams aside. Silver, a mysterious woman with a history, enters the scene with her own plans, turning the lives of everyone upside down.

   
$20 – $50

AWMC Mock Competition

Stillwell Theater at Kennesaw State University 71 Bartow Ave NW, Kennessaw, GA, United States

August Wilson Monologue Competition: Mock Competition on Saturday, January 18th, 2020 at the Stillwell Theater at Kennesaw State University.

For more information, contact us 1.888.479.6300 or [email protected].

School Girls; or, the African Mean Girls Play

Southwest Arts Center 915 New Hope Road, Atlanta, GA, United States

At the start of the 1986 school year, Paulina, reigning queen bee of the Aburi Boarding School, has her sights set on winning the Miss Ghana Pageant and ultimately, the Miss Global Universe Pageant. When American transfer student Erica arrives and threatens her position atop her hive-minded friends, the power struggle begins.

   
$20 – $50

August Wilson Monologue Competition Atlanta Regional Finals

The Carlyle 1919 Piedmont Road NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Kenny Leon’s True Colors Theatre Company presents the 13th Annual August Wilson Monologue Competition Atlanta Regional Finals on Friday, March 6 at 7:30pm, at The Carlyle. Click here for more information and to reserve your ticket (admission is free)!


   
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