

Spring 2021 Update on Programming During COVID-19
Dear Patrons & Friends of Elm Street Cultural Arts Village, There have been continuous changes happening in our community due
Supplying world-class performing arts productions, concerts, in-depth classes, and exciting camps to north Georgia since 2002.
Small, safe, and spaced out classes for all ages in ceramic hand building (digital), improvisation, and theatre!
The country legends behind “God Blessed Texas” make their way to the Lantern Series this spring!
We’ve launched a weekly email dedicated to news, updates, and fun surprises with what’s to come with our visual arts center! Be the first to know!
Since 2002, Elm Street theatre has been providing world-class theatre productions in the heart of Woodstock. Since then, the theatre has expanded to attract the Greater Northern Atlanta area with professional and semi-professional talent as well as receiving 9 Metropolitan Atlanta Theatre Awards.
The Lantern Series is designed to bring world-renowned artists to our community. The series consists of different genres, backgrounds, and ideologies in hopes of bringing the community together to find a literal and figurative common ground.
Elm Street Cultural Arts is proud to offer classes and camps (for both adults and children) that provide training in theatre, performance arts, and visual arts.
We’ve extended our outreach by giving schools opportunities to creatively participate in programming such as RepTouR – a trained group of students that perform for over 10,000 students every year.
The heart of our mission is possible thanks to the help of our community. There’s a place for everyone to get involved here! Together our collective contributions to Elm Street Cultural Arts create vibrancy.
As a non-profit, our generous donors are the engine behind all we do. Thank you for helping us create beautiful stories. All donations made to Elm Street Cultural Arts Ceneter are fully tax-deductible.
Dear Patrons & Friends of Elm Street Cultural Arts Village, There have been continuous changes happening in our community due
We take comedy *very* seriously at Elm Street. Comedy introduces people to something theatrical in a fun way, whether that’s improv or stand-up!
The Reeves House is Elm Street Cultural Arts Village’s upcoming visual arts center that is projected to open sometime this