7 Stages in Atlanta

January 8th, 2010 by Caroline

Atlanta has enjoyed a spectacular rise in popularity in the past few years, further establishing itself as a world-class city, offering a host of amazing attractions.  It doesn’t fail in appealing to a very wide spectrum of tastes, and ages, with events going on day and night.  Its recent rise in popularity is not completely unexpected, because Atlanta has had many different periods where its hipness was visible and recognized the word at large.  People who live here, however, have always known that it’s one of the more progressive cities in the world, in many different ways, and continues to impress and inspire its residents as well as its visitors.

There are all sorts of accommodations available here, from the very simple and humble to the heights of luxury.  Atlanta hotels are splendid places to get a taste of the city’s famous hospitality, and to enjoy time being catered to with a special flare.  There are many different ways to see Atlanta, of course, and one of its most exciting circles of culture is in the arts community.  It’s probably more correct to identify the community as being made up of multiple cultures that overlap at times.  There is always a distinctive and extremely inventive flavor to any of the arts institutions here, and one of the places to explore is certainly 7 Stages.

This award-winning theatre began in 1979, with a mission to allow emerging artists a space to explore the pressing spiritual, social, and political issues of the time.  Within five years it had established itself as a major new force in regional theatre, and today is an institution.  They’ve produced many of Sam Shepard’s most essential productions, and continue to provide cutting-edge entertainment to a broad spectrum of the public.  They’re connected to larger organizations like Theatre Communications Group, and also house new and upcoming small theatre groups, and are a mainstay for new and exciting theatrical performance.

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