Arts & Entertainment
Elm Street Cultural Arts Village To Announce Season Plans
Elm Street Cultural Arts Village will be giving updates at the end of this month on the upcoming season and plans for its 4-acre property.
WOODSTOCK, GA -- Theatre lovers will get a chance to peek at the upcoming season at Elm Street Cultural Arts Village at its annual Season Reveal Party on March 30 at City Center Auditorium, 8534 Main St. Woodstock.
This free event will provide a look ahead at the Main Stage Theatre Season, the College Educational Series, the Lantern Series, and new initiatives for Elm Street and the community. In addition, the group will provide updates on the development of the 4-acre property and all things to come in 2019 and 2020.
"To prevail is also to exist," Elm Street’s Associate Artistic Director, Siobhan Brumbelow
said about the Main Stage Theatre Season. "All of our shows in our upcoming season link - they give us a sense of triumph and belonging that the characters fight for in their individual stories. It’s important to remind ourselves that everyone has a story, even the 'underdogs.'"
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With a mix of plays and musicals that includes classic and contemporary works for both adults and the entire family, there is plenty of variety all season long.
The idea of prevailing goes beyond just the programming for the theatre. The Lantern Series,
Elm Street’s outdoor concert series that showcases a variety of musical artists from across the
globe, will be expanding into its second year with more opportunities for the artists to engage
directly with the community. Christopher Brazelton, Elm Street’s Executive Director, said that
this is vital to not only Elm Street, but the entire community.
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"This season really resonates with us as an organization - despite obstacles, we’re getting closer and are looking forward to launching a new set of programming with the Reeves House and the Kish Center," Brazelton said. "We want to engage community with relevant art experiences every day to help the artists in our community so that we can set them up to prevail, which will grow our local culture."
The event is one night only on March 30 and is open to the entire community of all ages. Hors d’oeuvres will begin at 6:30 p.m., with the reveal and performances at 7 p.m.
More information can be found at www.elmstreetarts.org. Admission is free and include refreshments as well as a first-hand opportunity to purchase subscriptions and tickets for the 2019-20 Season.
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