You’re standing at the doorstep of the incredible Alliance Theatre, where Midtown’s air seems to shimmer with stardust and stage lights-if you listen close, you might even hear the ghosts of applause. Back in 1968, Atlanta’s theater scene came alive here with the very first production, King Arthur. And no, sadly, there wasn’t a real round table, but the energy was pretty legendary. Just a year later, Alliance Theatre Company was born and soon enough, word got out: this was the place in Atlanta to catch the stars before they hit it big.
Imagine, within a decade, the likes of Richard Dreyfuss, Morgan Freeman, Jane Alexander, and Cybill Shepherd gracing these very boards-more star power than a superhero convention! Tennessee Williams himself premiered Tiger Tail right inside. And, if you time-traveled to the ’80s, you’d find the creative powerhouse Kenny Leon bringing more diverse stories to the stage, pulling in new crowds and making history-like with Pearl Cleage’s Blues for an Alabama Sky, Alfred Uhry’s The Last Night of Ballyhoo, and even the Broadway-bound Aida with music by Elton John and Tim Rice.
Then came the 2000s: Susan V. Booth took the helm, and suddenly The Color Purple was dazzling audiences before hitting Broadway. Sister Act made people dance in their seats, and the Alliance kept sending shows to New York, like Bring It On: The Musical, The Prom, and Water for Elephants. With its grand Coca-Cola Stage and cozy Hertz Stage, there’s always something magical happening inside. And if you go peeking behind the curtains, who knows? You might find the next Broadway sensation in rehearsal, or at least a dramatic rehearsal of someone forgetting their lines-now that’s real-life theater!



