

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 to COVID-19. As we are certainly included in this, we
Dear Patrons & Friends of Elm Street Cultural Arts Village, There have been continuous changes happening in our community due to COVID-19. As we are certainly included in this, we
The Reeves House is Elm Street Cultural Arts Village’s upcoming visual arts center that is projected to open sometime this May. It is being built at cost by John Wieland
The nominations for the first ever Young-Howze Theatre Awards are finally here! We have been working hard since March of 2020 reviewing over a hundred and forty digital productions. We
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.
Harry Norman, REALTORS® launched a Philanthropy Fund in the fall of 2019 at the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta to support nonprofit organizations throughout the region. The Philanthropy Fund showcases the realtors’ commitment
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
This holiday season in the performing arts industry has become a game of distanced theatre bingo, showing us how many different ways Scrooge can appear in Atlanta, with squares for
We are so thrilled to launch a complete lineup of FREE arts programming for all ages that you can enjoy, experience, and participate in from the comfort and safety of home!
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
In case you missed it, 2020 doesn’t have much regard for your plans or ours! As we begin our 2020-21 Season of Character, we want to outline what’s on the
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.
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 way to help the arts survive and thrive. I am very proud to report that Elm Street has received funding through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES)
Dear Patrons of Elm Street Cultural Arts Village, There are many changes in our community that have taken place due to COVID-19. As we are certainly included in this, we