Historic Downtown Duluth
3116 Main Street
Duluth, GA 30096
770-622-1777


EVENTS       

Events
Date
"Playing in Traffic" July 11
"The Big Bad, Little Red, Pig Show" July 12
"The Zany Zoo" July 19
Alice in Wonderland July 17 - August 3
"Random Rabbit" August 5
"Playing in Traffic" August 8, 9, 15, 16
"Playing in Traffic" August 22, 23, 29
"Playing in Traffic" September 5, 12
"The Forsyth Wind Quintet" September 6
"Mark Twain" September 19 - 21
A Streetcar Named Desire October 2 - 19
"Playing in Traffic" October 24
"A Night of Comedy" (with Kenn Kington) November 15
Sentimental Journey Orchestra November 22 - 23
A Christmas Story December 4 - 21
"Playing in Traffic" January 2, 9, 16
The Return" (Beatles Concert) January 17
"Playing in Traffic" January 23, 30
"Playing in Traffic" February 6, 13


"Playing in Traffic "
Friday June 27, July 11, Aug 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, Sept 5, 12,
Oct 24, Jan 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 and Feb 6, 13
Time: 8pm
Website: Playing in Traffic
Tickets $10

Playing In Traffic is one of the premiere Improv shows in Atlanta mainly because they have some of the most talented actors in Atlanta. With total crowd participation in both old and new improv games, this is one improv show you don't want to miss!!!




"The Giant, The Beanstalk and Jack" - Lee Bryan "That puppet guy"
Saturday morning June 28th 10:30 to 11:30

Suitable for ages Pre-K to 5th grade and families
Tickets $5.00 per person

This original adaptation is a “mini-musical” based on the timeless tale of a lazy boy named Jack who outwits the Giant, gets the gold and saves the farm. Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum...you probably know this story's outcome. But who would have ever thought the Giant's wife would be a Rap singer that does aerobics?



"The Big Bad, Little Red, Pig Show" - Lee Bryan "That puppet guy"
Saturday morning July 12th 10:30 to 11:30

Suitable for ages Pre-K to 5th grade and families
Tickets $5.00 per person

Look out! Little Red is ridin’ into your ‘hood and the Big Bad Wolf is working overtime in this twisted, tangle of tales. Two childhood favorites have been "squished" together with just one very busy wolf to share in all the hilarious fun!



"The Zany Zoo" - Lee Bryan "That puppet guy"
Saturday morning July 19th 10:30 to 11:30

Suitable for ages Pre-K to 5th grade and families
Tickets $5.00 per person

Performed almost entirely to music, these wild and wooly animal artists will charm their way into your hearts as they dangle by a thread. But be sure to watch closely because this delightful assortment of colorful characters comes to life, cabaret-style, in full view of the audience!



“Alice in Wonderland” -A New Dawn Production
July 17 – August 3
Thurs-Sat at 8pm
Matinees: Sat and Sun at 2pm
Tickets $18.00
Website: New Dawn Theater Company

Alice 's adventures in wonderland is a kaleidoscope of action, madness and suspense. One little girl only wants to get out of the rabbit hole and back home, but instead, she finds herself in zany dilemmas with characters such as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts and the Cheshire Cat.  While it may be thought of as a child’s story, this adventure can be enjoyed by one and all, as the plots are a maze of twisted elements that all ages will be enamored by.

Random Rabbit - "Tunes 0n Tuesday"
Tuesday August 5th at 8pm
Tickets $10.00

Electronic Press Kit: website

Random Rabbit is a prime example of what a 21st century jamband should be. It fuses traditional elements of organic music with the endless capabilities of electronica. The acoustic influence is undeniably present, as well as obvious nods to dance, jazz, rock, funk, and hip hop.
"The Forsyth Wind Quintet"
Saturday, September 6th at 8pm
Website: Forsyth Wind Quintet
Tickets $15




"Mark Twain" - portrayed by Kurt Sutton
September 19th at 8pm
September 20th at 8pm
September 21st at 2pm
Tickets $15.00 and $12.00 (students)
Website: Kurt Sutton



As Mark Twain, Sam Clemens was considered one of the leading humorists of his time.  "An Evening with Mark Twain" includes keen wit and incisive satire.  The addition of m usic from Twain’s era, makes the show a sing-a-long fun event while keeping the wonderfully witty and humorous stories of Twain alive.

“A Streetcar Named Desire” -A New Dawn Production
October 2 - 19
Thurs-Sat at 8pm
Matinees: Sat and Sun at 2pm
Tickets $18.00
Website: New Dawn Theater Company

This classic deals with a culture clash between two symbolic characters, Blanche DuBois, a pretentious, fading relic of the Old South, and Stanley Kowalski, a rising member of the industrial, urban immigrant class. From the beginning, Blanche and Stanley are at odds; opposing ideals, ways of life, and each other on every minute detail of life.  This confrontation ultimately leads Blanche to the revelation of her tragic self delusion and in the end, to her madness. 

"A Night of Comedy" with Kenn Kington
Saturday November 15th at 8pm
Tickets $25.00
Website: Kenn Kington



Kenn Kington is selling out Comedy concerts all over the country.  Kenn's comedy is something for everyone with no side effects (No Blushing, No Cringing, No Embarrassing situations or language).


“Sentimental Journey Orchestra”
Saturday November 22 at 8pm
Sunday November 23 at 2pm
Tickets $25.00 per person

Big Band Swing is the specialty of this nineteen-member orchestra. Enjoy the music of the Big Band Era and other tunes from the ensuing years that lend themselves to the instrumentation of the classic Big Band.

“A Christmas Story” -A New Dawn Production

December 4 - 21 
Thurs-Sat at 8pm
Matinees: Sat and Sun at 2pm
Tickets $18.00
Website: New Dawn Theater Company

It is the Christmas season in Northern Indiana and Ralphie desperately wants a genuine Red Rider BB gun under the tree. The play revolves around this pursuit and how Ralphie tries to overcome the obstacles in obtaining this gift, mainly in the form of adults who bleat "You'll Shoot Your Eye Out!".  This is a fun and engaging holiday comedy to be enjoyed children and adults of all ages.

“The Return” (Beatles Concert)
Saturday January 17, 2009 at 8pm
Tickets $25.00 per person



The Return truly captures the energy and chemistry of the Fab Four. Their exciting performance will sweep you back to 1964 when the Beatles invaded America. The Return make it possible for music fans from every generation to experience the same thrilling rush felt by fans who were fortunate enough to attend an actual Beatles concert in the early sixties.

"They were great! Their energy and enthusiasm jumps off the stage. It was quite fun to watch them and imagine what it must have been like at an actual Beatles concert!"
...Tony Perkins, Good Morning America

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