
Elm Street started as a local non-profit theater in 2002. Elm Street (then Towne Lake Arts Center) provides performing arts productions, classes, and camps to and with the surrounding community.

While it is easy to look forward, this year was by no means a ‘loss’ for Elm Street. In fact, take a look at some of the biggest accomplishments of 2020!

No passport neeed! Last week I got a phone call that is an exciting Elm Street first for us and for our entire community – international reporter Carrie Nooten read

Patch asked you for nominations of local businesses that have done outstanding work in 2020. Here are some in Woodstock. WOODSTOCK, GA — It’s been a tough year for Woodstock

Our community is truly the reason for and behind everything we do here at Elm Street. In no other year have we been reminded of this fact more than in

A sweet treat! In September I met (virtually) with local comedian Jessica “It’s All Good” to learn more about her and her Netflix-style comedy special We’re All Chocolate that she’s

A sweet night of comedy and important conversations is coming to Woodstock and streaming to audiences everywhere. Quick facts Elm Street Cultural Arts Village welcomes Jessica It’s All Good in

We all know there’s no distance that can get between theatre fans and shows they love. From skipping prom to road-tripping across the state, we have all gone to creative
Written by Victoria Shadle I recently spoke with Erica Strother and Justin Spainhour-Roth as part of Surveying the Field, the first series of The Nonprofit Collective Blog. For this series I’m individually interviewing 20 strangers in

Recently, photographer Abigail Peyton visited the new downtown playground, located on the Elm Street Cultural Arts Village event green, with her children and took photos for us. She included some thoughts she had while watching families enjoy the playground.

FOR A LOOK AT THE VIDEO AND PROCESS FOR THIS PROJECT CHECK OUT OUR INSTAGRAM STORY HIGHLIGHT. It was such a joy to work on this mural in Downtown Woodstock.

We have created a complete digital experience for She Kills Monsters for audiences across the country to be immersed in Qui Nguyen’s play celebrating the warrior (and nerd) within!

Early June is the expected completion date for the long-awaited downtown playground, located on the Elm Street Arts Village event green property along Market Street between Oak and Maple streets.

In the theater, there is an age-old tradition. At the end of a day full of rehearsals, performances, workshops, etc., the last person to leave the theater space grabs a
By Justin Spainhour-Roth I dream for a living. While I cant take credit for that quote (you win this round, Mr. Spielberg), it definitely resonates with me a lot and
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