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Georgia Ensemble Theatre announces auditions for the summer 2025 production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare, directed by Mary Saville.

A fast-paced 90-minute version of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. A core of five actors each play multiple principal roles, surrounded by an ensemble of three to five actors playing multiple roles. Ensemble roles are open to young actors (age 10-18) or adults. The production will include staging in the round, audience interaction, and quick switching between characters in full view.

AUDITION DATES:
1st ROUND ADULT OPTIONS: March 3, 4:00-9:00 and March 6, 11:00-4:00
STUDENT AUDITIONS: March 9, 1:00-4:00

CALLBACKS: March 10, 5:00-9:00

PRODUCTION PERSONNEL: 
DIRECTOR: Mary Saville 
MOVEMENT DIRECTOR: Caleb Clark
INTERIM ARTISTIC DIRECTOR: Laurel Crowe  
CASTING COORDINATOR/PRODUCTION MANAGER: Kallie Robinson 


Auditions and callbacks are in person; if you are not available for any of the audition days, you are welcome to submit a videotape of the 2 sides using the link in the audition form.

All auditions and callbacks will be held on the Georgia Ensemble Theatre mainstage at Act3 Playhouse, 6285-R Roswell Rd. Sandy Springs, GA 30328.


To request an in-person audition appointment, please completely fill out this form

 We will contact you with your appointment time.

 

If you have questions or concerns, please email casting@GET.org  

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Find More Information and Links HERE

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March 19 - April 23

 

Atlanta Dramatists and the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta (UUCA) will present a series of Playwriting Workshops by Corey-Jan Albert titled Write That Play! Whether you’re an experienced playwright or you’ve simply always wanted to write a play, these six workshops can help you jumpstart your creative process and strengthen your creative writing

3/19 - The Art of the 10-Minute Play
3/26 - Develop Vivid Settings
4/2 - Create Interesting Characters
4/9 - Craft Dialogue that will Carry Your Story and Monologues that Aren’t Boring
4/16 - Ready… Action! (since plays are about what we see, as well as hear)
4/23 - Break Through your Writer's Block - how to keep the energy going.

Sessions are active and engaging and will include opportunities to share and hear your work read aloud. Participants should come prepared with a pen or pencil, paper, curiosity, and an eagerness to try new things. Laptops are okay but not necessary. You’ve got nothing to lose but your creative roadblocks!

When: All workshops are on Wednesday evenings at 7pm and will each be roughly 2 hours long.

Where: Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta, 2650 N Druid Hills Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30329

Find More Information HERE

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Puppet Camp

Special Events | Ages 6-12 

Join us for Puppet Camp!     Make Summer Magical with Puppet Camp!

2025 Registration Now Open!

Puppet Camp at the Center for Puppetry Arts is the ultimate summertime adventure! Campers will have a blast learning about puppetry from all over the world, building their very own puppets, and playing and exploring alongside new puppet-curious friends!

The Center for Puppetry Arts offers three different summer Puppet Camps, each designed to inspire and delight their specific age group.

June 9-13: Puppet Camp (ages 8-9)

June 16-20: Puppet Camp (ages 6-7)
(No camp on Thursday, June 19 in observance of Juneteenth)

June 23-27: Puppet Theatre Camp (ages 10-12)

July 7-11: Puppet Camp (ages 8-9)

July 14-18: Puppet Camp (ages 6-7)

July 21-25: Puppet Theatre Camp (ages 10-12)

Find More Information and Access to Registration HERE

Puppetry Performance for Film & TV

February 28 | 7 PM

Presented by Raymond Carr

 

Presented by Raymond Carr from Ninja Puppet Productions and Sesame Street puppeteer Chris Hayes

With 20 years in the industry, Raymond has worked on iconic projects like LazyTown, Splash and Bubbles, Crank Yankers, Yo Gabba Gabba, and more!

This workshop is designed to go beyond puppetry monitor workshops. Raymond Carr will teach best practices that he has learned and those he prefers to see in puppeteers he casts. Carr will teach and recreate scenes and sequences that he has performed in film and television projects. Some monitor puppetry experience is encouraged, though you do not have to be an expert to participate. Dress comfortably and be prepared to be very close to your classmates as we will be putting our bodies in positions on the ground that can be, at times, awkward and physically demanding. Let us know if you have any physical or learning disabilities so we can make the proper accommodations.

 

Find More Information and Access to Tickets HERE

 

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TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD


DIRECTED BY ADAM WILEY

In a sleepy Alabama town in the midst of the Great Depression, Scout and her brother, Jem, live with their widowed father, Atticus Finch. Reminiscent of a bygone era, the children play outside in the summer, act out stories, and muse about their mysterious neighbor, Boo Radley. The facade of the seemingly peaceful town begins to crack when a young black man is accused of a terrible crime. Driven by an unshakeable moral conviction, local lawyer Atticus defends the man in a trial that sends violent waves through the community. Timeless and lingering, this hard-hitting work explores prejudice, compassion, and the courage to do what is right.

AUDITIONS

Auditions for adults/teens (ages 15+) for To Kill a Mockingbird will be held on Sunday, March 23, 2025, at 2:00 pm at HCT. 

Find More Information and Registration Link HERE

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Announcing open auditions for Bright Star at FAPA!

Auditions are being held for all roles on March 22nd beginning at 10am


Potential Callbacks are scheduled for the afternoon of March 23rd.

Inspired by a true story and featuring the Tony®-nominated score by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell, Broadway’s BRIGHT STAR tells a sweeping tale of love and redemption set against the rich backdrop of the American South in the 1920s and ’40s. When literary editor Alice Murphy meets a young soldier just home from World War II, he awakens her longing for the child she once lost. Haunted by their unique connection, Alice sets out on a journey to understand her past—and what she finds has the power to transform both of their lives. With beautiful melodies and powerfully moving characters, the story unfolds as a rich tapestry of deep emotion. An uplifting theatrical journey that holds you tightly in its grasp, BRIGHT STAR is as refreshingly genuine as it is daringly hopeful.

FAPA is thrilled to be presenting this story as our summer community musical. Auditions are open to actors ages 16 and up. No roles are precast and we are looking for non-union/equity actors of all ages to help us tell this story. We are very excited to announce that we will be presenting this musical with the live accompaniment of a bluegrass ensemble for a very unique experience for actors and audience members. In light of that, please plan to bring SHEET MUSIC and not a performance track to your audition. An accompanist will be provided.

Find More Information HERE

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Spring Break Camp

Ages 5-11
April 7-11: Mon-Fri 9am-4pm

Join us for an enchanting Wicked-themed theatre camp, where young performers (ages 5–11) will explore the magical world of Oz!

Campers will dive into the full theatre experience—from auditions, singing and dancing to acting and crafting—all inspired by the hit musical Wicked. The week will culminate in a 15-minute showcase for family and friends, featuring their hard work and creativity. Don’t miss thind a Lis chance to unleash your inner Glinda or Elphaba and make unforgettable memories!

Find More Information and Access to registration HERE

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​A CUP OF TEA Theatrical Play is back by popular demand. Auditions are now open. If interested in being apart of the cast, please email tcsverriett@yahoo.com with resume and reel of you performing. This is a paid position.

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ATLANTA AREA! Workshop Alert for March!

Creative Action Training and Agnes Scott CollegeTheatre Present: Double Edged Workshop!

March 30, 2025

Acting and ACTION!

Bladed combat performance for stage and screen combat

This workshop will be an introduction to knife (2 hours) and single handed sword (4 hours). Prop weapons will be provided by Creative Action Training; please do not bring live blades to the workshop. Please bring gloves to the workshop (not fingerless). Close-toed footwear is mandatory. Also, bring hydration and snacks like a protein bar for the long workshop!

SPECIAL PRICE FOR FEBRUARY!!!! Take advantage of our Early Bird Registration of $100 by February 28th.


Register through our SignUpGenius!   https://www.signupgenius.com/.../60B054CA9A923A3FA7...

Note: $50 deposit MUST be paid within 48 hours of registration.

Visit Us on Facebook HERE

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Summer Camps Are Here!!

Dont want to miss when registration opens? Email Alexis.hwpa.msp@gmail.com to be added to our mailing list. Spots are limited!

Wayne’s Wicked Diner (WICKED themed)

June 16-21st 9-3pm

Ages 10-18

Saturday 21st will be 9-3 then a 5pm show and 7:30pm show in the diner.

Get ready for a one-of-a-kind musical theatre experience that will leave you singing, dancing, and dazzled! Step into the spotlight as you learn to sing, dance, and act—all while serving delicious snacks and drinks to the audience during the performance! This camp brings a Shiz-tastic mix of iconic songs from some of the greatest shows and movies, including fan-favorites from WICKED! At the end of the camp, join us in the HEART of Emerald City for two unforgettable performances where kids take center stage, delivering a magical dinner and a show experience you won’t want to miss! Come for the fun, stay for the magic—this is where Broadway dreams come true!

James & The Giant Peach Jr.

July 5-12 9-5pm

Grades k-12

Shows Friday 11th @ 7:00pm & Saturday @ 2:00pm and 7:00pm

Step into the world of magic, music, and unforgettable moments with this thrilling musical camp based on the iconic movie we all know and love! Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions—smiles, tears, and plenty of laughs—as we bring this classic story to life. From day one, kids dive right into the excitement with Broadway-style auditions for the main roles, learning the ins and outs of performing just like the pros. In just ONE WEEK, they’ll learn and perfect a full hour-long show, complete with costumes, props, stunning lights, and a real live audience! Set in our intimate Black Box Theatre, this is your chance to experience the magic of theatre like never before. Join us for a week of creativity, fun, and performance that will leave you and your kids absolutely spellbound!

*Our competitive drama team Majestic Spotlight Players will be bringing a 15 minute rendition of this show to The Junior Theater Festival in January 2026. If you’d like information on how to continue the fun and join our team, please email Alexis.hwpa.msp@gmail.com

Find More Information HERE

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The city of Chamblee is launching its first Performance in the Park program, organized by its public art commission. The request for proposal and application has launched. Deadline to apply is Feb. 25 and performances must take place the weekend of May 17. Stipend is $12,000!

Find More Information and Links to Guidelines and Applications HERE

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Curtain Up on Summer Fun! Holly Theatre Camps Now on Sale!

Find More Information and Access to Registration HERE

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SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!!

 

OnStage Atlanta Theatre Company offers a vibrant selection of summer camps that focus on nurturing young and emerging actors through performances and educational programs. These camps are designed to enhance creative expression and acting skills in a fun, supportive environment.

Week 1 -- June 16 - 20

Week 2 -- July 14 - 18

Week 3 -- July 21 - 25

Summer camp will be led by LeeAnna Lambert with the assistance of members of our artistic company. She has been a working actress and Storyteller here in Atlanta for over twenty years. She received her BFA in acting from the University of Connecticut. As a teaching artist for the Alliance Theatre, A puppeteer for Piccadilly Puppets, and Imaginator at the Children’s Museum of Atlanta, LeeAnna has been bringing stories to life for children all over the Southeast. Her goal is to inspire children to use their imagination and hopes her performances foster a love of reading. She has taught acting classes and camps for Alliance Theater, Pace Academy, Georgia Ensemble, Georgia Shakespeare, and Cobb County.

Find More Information and Access to Registration Links HERE

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About Producing and Presenting at the ABTF

The Atlanta Black Theatre Festival is a world-class, self-producing platform where creative artists from all over the globe showcase their work in Atlanta. The festival is supported by Friends of the Atlanta Black Theatre Festival, a 501(c)3 organization. 

 

There are two submission categories:

 

  1. Theatre Festival - Main Stage

  2. Creative Arts Conference - 

  • Short Film Screenings, 

  • Staged Readings, & 

  • Professional Development Sessions

We aim to create and expand opportunities for artists of color to affordably produce and present their work to thousands of theatre and art lovers in person and digitally. We will happily consider all types of submissions; however, we especially seek cutting edge, original Afro-centric productions. We do NOT, however, exclude anyone based on race or ethnic origin.

 

Acceptance to the Atlanta Black Theatre Festival is highly competitive. Our audiences consist of producers, directors, artists and patrons from all over the world seeking unique yet quality artistic experiences.  Please present your best possible, completed submission package for consideration. 

Deadline:  February 28

 

Find More Information HERE 

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Musical Theatre Workshop


Ages 6 - 17
Class meets - Tuesdays, March 4, 11,18 & 25 - 4 - 5:30pm 
Performance - Friday, March 28 - 6pm


All materials are covered: Script, Music & Costumes.


Performance Attire: Black Shirt & Black Pants

​Class Description
Come join the crew of the "Pirates Who Don't Do Anything!" Explore Jonah the Prophet with the help of the Veggie Tales in a silly Musical Theatre Workshop. No prior experience is necessary. Bring your imagination!


amyloweteaches@gmail.com


404-213-6847

Find More Information (and More Classes) HERE

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ACT1 Theater Announces auditions for Tuck Everlasting

Directed by Drew Davison
Music Direction by Traci Davison

Monday, March 3, 2025, 6-9 PM.

Wednesday, March 5, 2025, 6-9 PM.

Callbacks: Saturday, March 8. 2025 at 2-5 PM.

Follow this link for our current Communicable Disease Policy and Procedures.

What would you do if you had all eternity? Eleven-year-old Winnie Foster yearns for a life of adventure beyond her white picket fence, but not until she becomes unexpectedly entwined with the Tuck Family does she get more than she could have imagined. When Winnie learns of the magic behind the Tuck’s unending youth, she must fight to protect their secret from those who would do anything for a chance at eternal life. As her adventure unfolds, Winnie faces an extraordinary choice: return to her life or continue with the Tucks on their infinite journey.

Find More Information and Links HERE

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WELCOME

Must be 16+ to audition for this production. Non-equity, no pay, no fees.

The story follows a bachelor named Bobby who is approaching his 35th birthday and ambivalent about getting married. In a series of comedic vignettes, Bobby interacts with his married friends — some of whom have happy marriages, others on the brink of divorce. And through it all, he wonders, "What do you get?" 

 

AUDITIONS dates and times:

Friday, March 7th: 7pm-10pm

Saturday, March 8th: 12pm-3pm

CALLBACKS date and time:

Monday, March 10th: 7pm-10pm

PERFORMANCES dates and times:

Friday, May 23rd: 7:30pm

Saturday, May 24th: 2:30pm & 7:30pm

Sunday, May 25th: 2:30pm

Friday, May 30th: 7:30pm

Saturday, May 31st: 2:30pm & 7:30pm

Sunday, June 1st: 2:30pm

VIDEO auditions will be accepted, but must be submitted no later than 3pm on Saturday, March 8th, and all auditionees must be available for in-person callbacks on March 10th from 7pm-10pm!

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact  danielle.madartists@gmail.com.

 

We look forward to meeting you!

Find More Information and Likes for Registration HERE

Yo Adreanne is currently working on a new reality show and we are promoting a casting call for our upcoming Atlanta-based reality show

Deadline is February 28

https://filmfreeway.com/YOADREANNE

So many actors would love the opportunity to practice their monologues in front of their peers and receive feedback, as well as otherwise develop their audition skills. Join us for this free audition prep workshop.

If you wish to participate, please sign up using the TICKETS button (you don't need a ticket). If you wish to simply attend, we look forward to you showing up.

Things we will cover include:

• What are you auditioning for? Play/role/etc.
• Why have you chosen this piece? What about it speaks to you?
• Audition etiquette. (Slating, wardrobe, audition notices, materials, etc.)
• Working the piece. (Beats, objective, scene partner, etc.)
• Practice cold reading skills with partners through provided scenes.
• How to receive feedback and direction in the moment.
• What roles are you suited for? (Dealing with type casting, how you are perceived)
• Pieces to have at the ready in your book.
• Creating your portfolio and repertoire.

Find More Information and Future Dates HERE

First and Third Sundays every month

February 2

February 16

March 2

March 16

More Dates in April and Beyond

Push Push Winter Classes

Registration Links Coming Soon

Development Lab for Film & Theater Artists

Movement for Stage and Screen

Budgeting For Arts Projects

Devising New Work

Read-Ready

Find More Information, Including Dates and Costs HERE

Audition Announcement for Cobb Idol Jr. 2025!

 

Are you ready to showcase your talent? We’re excited to announce auditions for Cobb Idol Jr. 2025: Blast from the Past - Hits of the 90's & 2000's! This is your chance to shine on stage and compete for fantastic prizes!

Audition Details:

  • Submission Deadline: Submit a video of the song you plan to sing by February 28th.

  • Location: Video Submissions Only

Rehearsal and Performance Details:

  • All chosen submissions must attend 4 scheduled one on one rehearsals with Education Associate 

  • Dress Rehearsal: April 29th, 2025 at 5:00 

  • Performance: April 30, 2025 at 6:30 

Prizes: 1st Place:

  • $100 Cash Prize

  • 4 Tickets to Summer Pixar Series or Anastasia: Youth Edition 

  • Scholarship to our Musical Theater  Boot Camp

  • Opportunity to perform in Cobb Idol

2nd Place:

  • 2 Tickets to Summer Pixar Series or Anastasia: Youth Edition

  • 50 % Scholarship to our Musical Theater Boot Camp

3rd Place:

  • 25% Scholarship to our Musical Theater Boot Camp

Don’t miss your chance to be part of this incredible event! Prepare your best song and submit your video by the deadline. We can’t wait to see your talent shine!

For more information and to submit your audition video, please contact Savannah at education@strandmarietta.org.

Find More Information HERE

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Mini Acting Camp: Dramatic Hearts

Grades K-5th


Thursday & Friday | Feb 13 – 14, 2025  | 10:30am-4pm

Celebrate love, friendship, and creativity at our two-day Valentine’s Day theatre camp, Dramatic HeARTS! Designed for young performers, this fun and engaging camp invites students to explore the themes of love and connection through theatre games, improvisation, and scene work. Participants will develop their acting skills while creating heartfelt performances inspired by the spirit of Valentine’s Day.

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Voice Lesson with Isa Martinez

Private Lessons: 30min to 1hr sessions now available!


Group Lessons: Information coming soon!

In both Group Voice and Private Voice lessons students will learn vocal technique. We will cover skills such as proper breath support, diction, healthy resonance, phrasing, and performance. Both options are great for singers who are looking to create a foundation of healthy vocal technique. 

In Group Voice we’ll be working in a small group (4-10 students) for 8 weeks. Each week we will explore a new topic within vocal technique, and students will be asked to sing in groups, and individually. This is a great option for beginner singers who would like to explore new singing techniques in the comfort of a group setting. 

In Private Voice Lessons, students have the option to take 30 minute or 1 hour lessons. Here I will work one on one to help the singer reach their personal goals. Whether it is to extend their range, find new repertoire, continue to establish good vocal technique, or prepare for an audition. Voice lessons can be scheduled weekly, and there is more flexibility in scheduling. Voice students will have the opportunity to perform in a Spring Recital. 

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Atlanta Dramatists - Events & Submission Opportunities

Hello writers and other talented people!  Here are some creative events that Atlanta

​Upcoming Events:

  1. February 21-22 - Contemporary Classics Theatre is presenting Mae West's The Drag. Get ready for a night of scandalous wit and theatrical brilliance! We're thrilled to announce a flash sale for 2-for-1 tickets to see Mae West's daring and provocative play, The Drag!

  2. Monday, February 24, 2025 at 7pm EST - Atlanta Dramatists will host a Zoom reading of Rex McGregor’s play Manipulative.   Synopsis: A privileged student seeks payback after her mother offers refuge to an interloping stranger. The cast will include:

  3. Sunday, March 2 at 7pm EST - Atlanta Dramatists will host a Zoom reading of several short plays. We are still seeking scripts (See below for details).

  4. Sunday, March 9 at 6:30pm Academy Theatre will host Cailini, the Celtic folk group, as they perform a Musical St. Patrick's Day Celebration. For tickets, please visit: Cailini : A Musical Saint Patrick's Day Celebration Tickets | Academy Theatre

  5. Monday, March 24 at 7pm EST - Atlanta Dramatists will host a live reading of RP Singletary’s play Remote (Or, Gallyvant's Finale) at the Academy Theatre. The address is 599 US-19 Hapeville, GA 30354. More info will be provided as we get closer.

***For more upcoming events, please view our Google Doc labeled "Upcoming Events"! ***

Submission Opportunities:

  1. Atlanta Dramatists is accepting short scripts and excerpts now for our Zoom short reading series on Sunday, March 2 at 7pm EST. In order to ensure a proper casting, we will need your 15-page (or less) samples and cast breakdown by Sunday, February 23. Please note that we are only accepting new scripts from dues-paying members at this time. If you are a dues-paying member and would like to participate, please email the script and cast breakdown to atlantadramatists@gmail.com with the subject "Atlanta Dramatists - Sunday Meeting". We will accept the first 6 plays. Any more than 6 will be moved to the following session.

    • Samples must be 15 minutes or less. Can be a stand-alone play or a sample from a larger play.

    • Please complete the cast breakdown by clicking this link, downloading this form, updating the info, and then attaching this form to the email.

    • We need to send scripts to the actors in advance, so they can review them. Therefore, we will need the scripts to be sent with the cast breakdown.

    • The Zoom link is: https://gmc-edu.zoom.us/j/86485893763?pwd=K2JYQ0VseTJuMUIvUDdwRklWQmM1Zz09 // Meeting ID: 864 8589 3763 // Passcode: 123456

  2. Atlanta Dramatists is seeking scripts to include in a weekly workshop series with the Senior University of Greater Atlanta (SUGA) this Fall. We will be performing cold readings of scripts on either Tuesday or Thursday mornings from March through May. Guidelines:

    • Each session will be one hour long. Therefore, scripts should be less than an hour OR we can consider a two-act play where each act is less than an hour and we read them across two sessions. You may also combine several short plays up to 45 minutes.

    • There will be a talk-back after each reading, so the one-hour session includes the script and the talk-back.

    • SUGA is made up an all-senior audience, so script content should be something that would appeal to senior citizens. That does not mean it has to about senior citizens. It just means that your two-hour fanfic about Chappell Roan may not be the best received by this crowd. Also, some adult content is fine, but extreme language, violence and sexuality may not be well appreciated by this crowd.

    • We typically get 50-60 audience members at each reading, so it's a pretty decent crowd with lively feedback.

    • The performances will be on Zoom from 9:30am-10:30am EST on either Tuesdays or Thursdays from March through May. Playwrights are asked to attend, so if this time is not good for you, please consider allowing someone else the opportunity.

    • Preference will be given to Atlanta Dramatists' dues-paying members (see the Membership Announcement below for details), but non-members may submit. If we don't get enough member scripts, we will consider non-member scripts.

    • This is a volunteer opportunity only. Atlanta Dramatists is donating their time and energy to these workshops and are asking playwrights to donate their scripts as well. No money is involved whatsoever. Because it is a cold reading, no rights are given up either. It is just a cold reading over Zoom in an educational environment.

    • If you have had a piece read with SUGA before, please do not submit the same script. It will be mostly the same audience as last time.

    • We are seeking actors for this series as well. Casting will be conducted based on the needs of the scripts and on the actors' availability. 

    • Playwrights and actors, please email your scripts and/or headshots to atlantadramatists@gmail.com with the heading "SUGA".

  3. Atlanta Dramatists is accepting full-length plays for our 4th Monday Full-Length Play Reading Series #4MFLPRS. Please note that we are only accepting new scripts from dues-paying members at this time (if you have already submitted a script and received confirmation with a reading date, you will be grandfathered in). If you are a dues-paying member and would like to participate, please email it to atlantadramatists@gmail.com.

Casting Opportunities

  1. Morehouse School of Medicine is casting now for Standardized Patients. This is a pretty well-paid gig wherein you essentially act like medical patients while the medical students try to figure out how to diagnose you. You usually get a clear outline of the character with some scripted dialogue, but much of it is improv, based on the character outline. It's a lot of fun, and several of our members work there. If you are interested, please send your headshot and resume to Dr. Jan Abraham at jeabraham@msm.edu. The schedule is flexible.

Education:

  • March 19-April 9 - Atlanta Dramatists and the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta (UUCA) will present a series of Playwriting Workshops by Corey-Jan Albert titled Write That Play! Whether you’re an experienced playwright or you’ve simply always wanted to write a play, these six workshops can help you jumpstart your creative process and strengthen your creative writing

    • 3/19 - The Art of the 10-Minute Play

    • 3/26 - Develop Vivid Settings

    • 4/2 - Create Interesting Characters

    • 4/7 - Craft Dialogue that will Carry Your Story and Monologues that Aren’t Boring

    • 4/2 - Ready… Action! (since plays are about what we see, as well as hear)

    • 4/9 - Break Through your Writer's Block - how to keep the energy going.

  • Sessions are active and engaging and will include opportunities to share and hear your work read aloud. Participants should come prepared with a pen or pencil, paper, curiosity, and an eagerness to try new things. Laptops are okay but not necessary. You’ve got nothing to lose but your creative roadblocks!

    • When: All workshops are on Wednesday evenings at 7pm, and will each be roughly 2 hours long.

    • Where: Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta, 2650 N Druid Hills Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30329

    • How much: For non-members, each workshop is $20. If you attend all six, the rate is $100 (which means that one workshop would be free). For dues-paying Atlanta Dramatists members and/or UUCA congregants, each workshop will be $15. f you attend all six, the rate is $75 (which means that one workshop would be free).

    • Who: Corey-Jan Albert is an award-winning playwright and songwriter in Roswell, GA. Her work has been seen throughout the Atlanta area, including Emory University, Georgia State University, Agnes Scott College, Neighborhood Playhouse, Act3 Productions, and Onion Man (now Vidalia) Theatre Company. Water and Wind, her album of original songs was released in 2023. She has taught playwriting throughout the Atlanta area, helping people to explore and develop their own creative voices.

    • To sign-up, please email: atlantadramatists@gmail.com. We will follow-up with a sign-up form.

  • June 23-27, 2025 - Atlanta Dramatists and the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta (UUCA) have created two Youth Playwriting Camps for summer 2025. The Junior Playwriting Camp is for 10-13 year-olds, and the 25-Hour Play Festival is for 14-17 year-olds. Students in both camps will learn about play structure, along with characters, conflict, dialogue, and action. The process will include creative hands-on games and exercises, quiet writing time, guided peer feedback experiences, and one-on-one feedback time with the instructor. Both camps will culminate with a Friday night reading of original student-written 8-10 minute plays.

    • When: June 23-27: 9am-3pm, and Friday night showcase at 7pm

    • How much: $225 for family members of dues-paying Atlanta Dramatists members and/or family members of UUCA congregants. $250 for non-members. We also offer need-based discounts for members and non-members alike.

    • Where: Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta, 2650 N Druid Hills Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30329

    • Who: Instructors Alicia Pillsbury (Junior, 10-13 yrs old) and Corey-Jan Albert (Youth, 14-17 yrs old)

    • Bio: Alicia Pillsbury has been a certified teacher for almost 25 years, teaching in a variety of educational settings, with a special focus on all things language arts. She has also worked in educational theatre for 18 years, teaching theatre classes, directing and producing shows, and teaching theatre-related electives, including everything from puppetry to playwriting. Her passion is working with youth and inspiring them to express themselves both on and off the stage through the various avenues that theatre provides.

    • Bio: Corey-Jan Albert is an award-winning playwright and songwriter in Roswell, GA. Her work has been seen throughout the Atlanta area, including Emory University, Georgia State University, Agnes Scott College, Neighborhood Playhouse, Act3 Productions, and Onion Man (now Vidalia) Theatre Company. Water and Wind, her album of original songs was released in 2023. She has taught playwriting throughout the Atlanta area, helping people to explore and develop their own creative voices.

    • To sign-up, please email the student’s name, age group, and parent or guardian’s contact info to atlantadramatists@gmail.com. We will follow-up with a sign-up form.

    • For more information, please contact Alicia Pillsbury at aliciapillsbury@gmail.com or Corey-Jan Albert at cjacreative@icloud.com.

    • *Need-based discount and before/aftercare available on request.

Membership Announcement:

On September 19, 2024, Atlanta Dramatists celebrated our one-year anniversary. In that time, we've achieved some significant milestones:

  • Created an amazing Board of Directors, made up of 9 incredible artists and humanitarians, as well as an Advisory Board with 12 other amazing artists and humanitarians.

  • Successfully partnered with Academy Theatre and Senior University of Greater Atlanta (SUGA) on several ventures, and laid the groundwork with numerous other organizations for potential future partnerships. 

  • Fully cast and held cold readings of 16 full-length stage plays and screenplays live and over Zoom.

  • Fully cast and held cold readings of nearly 70 short plays and excerpts of longer plays live and over Zoom.

  • Full cast and staged 2 fully rehearsed readings of original musicals.

  • Successfully held 2 workshops with a guest artist (on Stage Combat and Stage Intimacy), and laid the groundwork for countless others.

  • Held a garden party and poetry reading at our Vice President Carol Welter's home.

  • Fully incorporated as a non-profit organization in the state of Georgia.

  • Met with Georgia Lawyers for the Arts and have begun the process of filing for a 501(c)3 designation.

  • Built up a website, a Facebook page, and an Instagram page.

Excerpt for the workshops and the two fully rehearsed readings, all of the above events have been entirely free and have incorporated volunteer talent. While our Board of Directors intends to remain volunteer-based, we do feel it's important that we begin to pay and recognize our actors and other talent who help make our readings and events so special. To that end, we have decided to shift from a free membership to a paid membership model. What does this entail?

  • $20 membership fee for the entire year (if you pay now, you will be covered for the remainder of 2024 and all of 2025)

  • Dues-paying members will receive discounts (and sometimes even free admission) to all of our workshops and readings for the year.

  • Only dues-paying members will be eligible to have their scripts read in our First Sundays reading series, our Fourth Monday reading series, and our Fully-Rehearsed Play Reading series. Please note that if you have already submitted a script and have received confirmation with a reading date, then you will be grandfathered in for that reading, but if you wish to submit future scripts (including short excerpts), you will need to become a dues-paying member.

  • These fees will allow us to begin paying our actors who participate in these events a small stipend, as well as allow us to file necessary paperwork, hire directors and dramaturgs for fully-rehearsed readings, pay the venues (including Academy Theatre), and meet other necessary financial goals.

  • $20 membership fee may be paid through Venmo at @atlantadramatists, through Zelle at atlantadramatists@gmail.com, or by cash or check made out to Atlanta Dramatists at one of our official events.

  • Audience members are welcome to attend our cold readings for free on Zoom or live, though a small fee may be requested for attendees of our fully rehearsed readings, workshops, and potential full productions. Dues-paying members will always receive a discount (and possibly even free admission) to any of our events that require an admission fee. The discount amount may vary based on the scope of the event.

  • To fill our membership form, please click here: Contact Information - Google Forms

  • If you have any questions or concerns about this update, please email us at atlantadramatists@gmail.com

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Thanks! And we look forward to seeing you at some of our scheduled events!

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Sincerely,
Daniel Guyton
Founding Member

Atlanta Dramatists

Our mailing address is:
Atlanta Dramatists

320 W Broad St

Ste 200

Fairburn, GA 30213

General Information for the Atlanta Area

     ACTOR'S EQUITY

 

     CASTING NETWORKS (ATLANTA)

     Facebook Page -- ATLANTA AUDITIONS & SHOW INFO/THEATRE CHAT

     Facebook Page -- ATLANTA AREA THEATRE SHARE

     Facebook Page --  ATLANTA THEATRE FOLKS



Specific Theatre Sites

     7 Stages

     ACT1 Theater  (Alpharetta)

     Act 3 Productions  (Sandy Springs)

     Alliance Theatre

     Actor's Express

 

     Aurora Theatre  (Lawrenceville)
 
     CenterStage North  (Marietta)

     City Springs Theatre Co

     Front Porch Players  (Clayton County)

     Henry Players  (McDonough)

     Horizon Theatre

     Legacy Theatre  (Tyrone)

     Lionheart Theatre  (Norcross)
     
     Live Arts Theatre  (Norcross)

     Main Street Theatre  (Tucker)

     Marietta Theatre Co

     New Depot Players  (Conyers)

     New Theatre in the Square  (Marietta)

     Newnan Theatre Company

     OnStage Atlanta  (Decatur)

     Players Guild @ Sugar Hill

     Pumphouse Players  (Cartersville)

     Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse

     Southside Theatre Guild  (Fairburn)

     Theatrical Outfit

     Woodstock Arts  (Woodstock)

 

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