
Elm Street Cultural Arts Village in Woodstock has filmed their production of “She Kills Monsters” so viewers can enjoy it from the comfort of their homes. WABE’s Kevin Rinker spoke with director Zach Stolz and actor Libby Williams, who plays Agnes, about the production.
My job the past month has been pretty cool – I’ve gotten to interview the hard-working team behind our 2020/21 Season of Character Opener She Kills Monsters!

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!

A dramatic comedy steeped in the world of Dungeons & Dragons, She Kills Monsters is a play for the nerd and warrior within us all! Get an exclusive Behind the Scenes look at our upcoming production with an extra interview with the show’s Director Zach Stolz!

As we navigate this time together, Elm Street is passionate about connecting through creativity and arts. That is why we have developed three NEW classes to engage our community online–and

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
It’s new season announcement time in Atlanta’s theatre community! Elm Street Cultural Arts Village is bringing Woodstock patrons a “Season of Character” with nine shows in their 2020-21 theatre schedule.

On May Thirteenth around three o’clock the play Helvetica by one of our dear friends K. Willow Coleman was dead on arrival. It was yet another theatrical casualty of this global pandemic that has shuttered the doors of theaters everywhere from the Elm Street Cultural Arts Village in Woodstock, Georgia all the way to Broadway. So one message later and Dana and I were sitting on our bed with our cats doing our first theatre review from our homes!
Starting March 13th, Elm Street Cultural Arts Village presents the Georgia Premiere of Helvetica, a new work written by K. Willow Coleman, in which children’s book author Helvetica is introduced

Ironically, often I’m told, “Theater is dead.” I’m not offended, but it does get me thinking. True, entertainment is now readily available at our fingertips (literally). Entertainment has evolved into

Get ready for Oompa-Loompas, incredible inventions, the great glass elevator, and more— as Elm Street Cultural Arts Village presents Willy Wonka Jr. on November 15th! Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka Jr.

Elm Street Cultural Arts Village is presenting “Little Shop of Horrors.” “Little Shop of Horrors” is about Seymour, a hapless florist shop worker, striving to make his life better and

The play “Puffs” explores the well known story of Harry Potter but from a different perspective, that of the often over looked characters the Hufflepuffs. It is an off-Broadway comedy
I had the fabulous opportunity to be the Props Designer for our upcoming production of Puffs or 7 Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic. This
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