Those Crazy Ladies in the House on the Corner Benefit Shows
Academy Theatre, at Franklin St (119 Center Street Avondale Estates, GA 30002)
- Full Price:
- $15.00
- Our Price:
- $7.50*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Those Crazy Ladies in the House on the Corner have expired.
The last date listed for Those Crazy Ladies in the House on the Corner was Sunday September 23, 2012 / 2:30pm.
Currently at Academy Theatre:
BattleActs! - Interactive Improvisational Comedy
- Full Price:
- $12.00
- Our Price:
- $6.00
Laughing Matters presents BattleActs!, an improv comedy show at the Academy Theatre. Eight of Atlanta's best improvisers will take the stage -- and your suggestions -- to create a hilarious sketch show. These clever, quick-thinking performers spin your ideas into a show that will leave you in stitches. Then, you'll vote for your favorite scenes, and those performers will stay on for the next round. It's an improv battle royale and a family friendly night of comedy all rolled into one! Learn More
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1 Goldstar Member Review
Written on Sep 21 2012Absolutely great fun. A laugh a minute and for a great cause. We highly recommend.
More Information About Those Crazy Ladies in the House on the Corner
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Cast includes: Bobbie Elzey, Sylvia Veith, Debbie McLaughlin, Steve Pryor, Kirstin Calvert,Gregory Fitzgerald, Lory Cox, Isaac Moran, Patrick Young and more!
About the Ticket Supplier: Academy Theatre
Founded in 1956 by Frank Wittow, the Academy Theatre has been highly regarded for its productions of classic and contemporary plays, as well as its strong educational outreach programs - including a Theatre for Youth Artists-In-Schools Tour, Senior Touring Ensemble and numerous play development projects with underserved, at-risk and special populations. The Academy Theatre was the first professional theatre in the Southeast to integrate, premiered one of America's first Shakespeare Festivals in 1960, and initiated a commitment to arts-in-education in Georgia schools that continues to this day. More than two million Georgia school children have been served through the Academy's highly acclaimed, innovative performances.