The Great Ant Sleepover Atlanta tickets
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1280 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA
30309, US
The Great Ant Sleepover Children / family Live at Goizueta Stage at Alliance Theatre | Atlanta
The Goizueta Stage at the Alliance Theatre is truly a hub of creative energy and innovation. It’s the kind of space that’s seen everything from intimate talks with legendary playwrights like Tony Kushner back in 2012 to bold, immersive experiences like the groundbreaking 'Atlanta Unseen' in 2011, which transformed the entire theater into a living, breathing storyscape. The upgrades over the years, like the shiny new digital lighting controls installed in 2017, make scene changes smooth as butter, no more awkward pauses in the action. And if you’re into big, dazzling productions, the reinforced performance area from 2015 can handle massive scenic elements and complex dance routines without breaking a sweat. The mezzanine deck is a tech wizard’s dream with extra lighting and sound controls, and the private boxes are perfect for catching a show with a little extra luxury, think in-seat service bringing you drinks and snacks during those quieter moments. Visiting for The Great Ant Sleepover Atlanta? Just park in Midtown, head east on 16th Street, hop on a bus at Midtown, and walk a few minutes to the Woodruff Arts Center. It’s a theater experience that feels alive, surprising, and totally worth the trip.