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About Us

Where else in Atlanta will you find performances developed around the world as well as in your own backyard?

Since 1979, 7 Stages Theatre has brought local, national, and international emerging artwork of social, political, and spiritual importance to Atlanta audiences. For over 40 years, artists of all kinds have found 7 Stages to be a haven in the support and development of new works and methods of collaboration. 7 Stages is a non-profit company where we produce social, political, and spiritual work as well as also present works from other parts of the world. We’re also a rental house, meaning lots of theatre companies around Atlanta and beyond can rent our space for their productions.

OUR MISSION

7 Stages is a professional, non-profit theatre company devoted to engaging artists and audiences by focusing on the social, political, and spiritual values of contemporary culture. 7 Stages gives primary emphasis to international work and the support and development of new plays, new playwrights, and new methods of collaboration.

OUR VISION

Our theatre will be a global center for the creation of vital conversations through collaborative performance.

OUR TEAM

Heidi S Howard (Artistic Director of 7 Stages Theatre) served as Education Director and Production Manager for over a decade before taking the reins in 2014. She loves creating devised performances, directing new and classic plays, teaching arts-based curriculum, and collaborating with international, national, and local artists. Most recently she kicked off the 40th season by directing 7 Stages founder Del Hamilton in Waiting for Godot and is in development for the season finale HUMAN: A Citizen’s Encounter. Directing highlights include White Woman in Progress with Atlanta-based Tara Ochs, Lauren Gunderson’s The RevolutionistsSuehyla El Attar’s The Doctor, Devil, & my Dad, and Michael Molina’s Mass Transit Muse. She has toured throughout the USA as well as to Israel, The Netherlands, Serbia, and China. Notable collaborators include Joseph Chaikin, Walter Asmus, Dijana Milosevic, Nesa Paripovic, Pearl Cleage, Sean Dorsey, Topher Payne, Eric Ehn, Jim Grimsley, Robert Earl Price, Mondo Bizarro, Anna Tismer, Karolina Spaic, Lydia Stryk, Sarah Gubbins, Scott Turner Schofield, and Del Hamilton.

She is the founder and director of 7 Stages’ Youth Creates (YC), a training and performance program for teenagers creating profound original productions each summer, now celebrating 16 years. The Holland Exchange, an international extension just celebrated 7 years and the Israeli, Belarusian, and Romanian exchanges are well underway. Organizing all education and outreach programs at 7 Stages, her goal is to create a brave space for vital conversation while designing curriculum based in school residencies orchestrating artistic responses to literature by connecting individual’s everyday life to the creative process. Further, her program, Art of Activism is a community dialogue that takes place over a shared brunch discussing difficult topics in society often tied to the season’s productions.  She is an Artistic Associate with Synchronicity Theatre, served on the Board of The Atlanta School, is a National Performance Network representative, and serves on the Theatre at Emory Board. Graduating from Stetson University, she studied directing at the Lincoln Center Director’s Lab and the DAH Lab in Serbia. Her love of theatre and continuing urge to collaborate with new artists has allowed her to create, teach, design, produce, tech, and stage manage with many companies and artists such as Moving in the Spirit, Georgia Ensemble, The Object Group, Little Five Points Rockstar Orchestra, the Jamaica Cultural Alliance, Theatrical Outfit, Out of Hand, and angelworks sma. She has received support from TCG, Artslink, the Israel Cultural General and The Netherlands American Foundation to support cultural exchanges; NEA, Turner, Georgia Council for the Arts, the City of Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs, and the Fulton County Arts Council to support original productions; as well as from the NEA-Big Read, Zeist Foundation, UPS among others to support education initiatives.

When we create together, we remind ourselves that anything is possible regardless of our differences.”

Mack Headrick has been with 7 Stages in many different capacities for over a decade. Some of the highlights of his career with 7 Stages include working with Joseph Chaikin on several productions, acting as advisor for Stacy Klein and Double Edge Theatre, touring with Dah Teatar for the co-production Alice and Kafka are Dead; Long Live the Rosenbergs and travelling to Shanghai for the National Theatre Festival with The Chairs. Mr. Headrick first fell in love with the transformative power of theatre in High School and subsequently attended Florida School of the Arts. He has attended many workshops, seminars, and conferences across the country and currently serves on the board of two organizations, Sideways Contemporary Dance and Atlanta Intown Theatre Partnership. In addition to managing the two theatre facility Mack also has had the opportunity to work with and for many of 7 Stages’ renters including Synchronicity, Sideways Contemporary Dance and Project 7. He would like to thank Del Hamilton and Faye Allen, co-founders of 7 Stages for their support and guidance over the years. None of us would be here if it weren’t for your vision and tenacity. Thank you for helping to make Atlanta the thriving arts center it is today.

Ari Shah Conkright is a Lighting Designer and Theatre technician who got their start here at 7Stages, in Youth Creates many moons ago. They are very excited to have worked on True North as their first production on staff for 7Stages as Production/Facility Manager. Ari has a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Technical Theatre with a focus in Lighting Design and Stage Management from Guilford College. Most recently, Ari has worked on Black Metal Burlesque, Pinnochio and with The Admix Project on their Summer Intensive Showcases. Ari is so excited to be at 7Stages full time now, and cannot wait for what the future holds!

CONTACT ARI HERE

Actress, teaching artist and poet Destiny Renee leads the Youth Creates program as the Education Director of 7 Stages. She holds a B.A. in theatre from Florida State University as well as a minor in child development. She has studied performance in London as well as with Double Edge Theatre Company. She has taught theatre in several schools, for Drama Kids International and the first of its kind Boy’s & Girl’s Club dedicated solely to arts and innovation. Renee was a member of the Shakespeare On Draught theatre company and is a founder of the Tipsy Tales show. She aims to create change by rousing dialogue about the issues that are deeply affecting the society in which we live through mediums like devised theatre, film, and poetry.

Contact Destiny Here

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Devi Wells is an artist and designer dedicated to exploring all facets of the creative process. They graduated from Georgia State University with a BFA in Drawing, Painting and Printmaking in 2016. GSU is also where their design career began as an Assistant Designer for the Student Center, followed by freelance positions including fine arts, illustration,  branding and web design.

Devi has performed many roles at 7 Stages over the years, most recently taking on Marketing, Web Design, Social Media, and various digital tasks that make up the Marketing Coordinator position. Check out their PORTFOLIO and send them an EMAIL!

Theresa Davis is the mother of three and was a classroom teacher for over twenty years. She reclaimed her love for poetry sixteen years ago after the loss of her father.  Since his death she has emerged as a nationally recognized slam poet, youth advocate, and teacher of poetry. Theresa co-founded the Art Amok Slam Team, and has competed in multiple national and regional competitions culminating in 2011 when she took first place in the Women of the World Poetry Slam Competition. In recognition of her years of activism on behalf of Atlanta’s youth, she was honored by the City of Atlanta with a proclamation, declaring May 22, “Theresa Davis Day in Atlanta”.  In July 2012, in partnership with the City of Atlanta’s Bureau of Cultural Affairs, Theresa released her chapbook “Simon Says”–poems about teaching with anti-bullying themes. In addition to being a teaching artist and outreach poetry coordinator for Georgia Tech for the last 6 years, Theresa hosts and participates in many of the lit events around Atlanta. She also produces the talent filled variety shows Poems and Pasties and Madmen and Poets.

Theresa’s one-woman show “Then They’ll Tell You it’s all in Your Head” made its debut as a part of 7 Stages Home Brew series in fall of 2017 and got a second take as part of the Home Brew @ Home original film series. Her poetry collection “Drowned: A Mermaid’s Manifesto”, was released with Sibling Rivalry Press, in fall of 2016, was awarded “Ten Books All Georgians Should Read” in 2017, and is now a part of 7 Stages’ Big Read programming.

In addition to serving the community as a teaching artist, she is also the Literary Events Coordinator for The Arts Exchange. Along with long walks on the beach, Theresa enjoys bacon, brunch and books. Her favorite colors are purple and shiny.

CONTACT THERESA HERE

Dorothy Victoria Bell-Polk is a singer, writer, actor, and educator from Detroit who earned a degree in English from Clark Atlanta University and an MFA in Theater from Louisville University. Dorothy is lead performance teacher for NEA’s Big Read program at 7 Stages and Youth Creates theater production summer camp and has performed in local productions of Robert Earl Price’s All Blues, Hair, The Crucible, Mass Transit Muse, fml: How Carson McCullers Saved my Life, 3 Penny Opera and more. Dorothy will work as a deviser and will perform as an actress and musician for Human Encounters.

Nicolette Emanuelle is a professional performer and teaching artist based in Saint Louis, known for their fierce stage presence and the ability to blend different artistic disciplines in performances. Nicolette began their performance career as a musician and singer/songwriter, recording and performing cello with various musicians on the East Coast, as well as writing and performing their own piano-driven music. Later, they added circus arts (aerial, stilt walking, and clowning) and acting to their repertoire.

Currently, Nicolette composes music for theater and dance, collaborates with youth to create original theatrical pieces, and is working on a project called ‘What Are You?’ an exploration on what it means to be multiracial in America today, drawing from their experiences growing up as a Lumbee in the South.

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Jennifer Kimball has been a part of the 7Stages family since the early 2000s. A production and stage manager and general organizer-at-large in the Atlanta area, she has been fortunate to build relationships with a host of other incredible artists, theatres and dance companies as well, many of which began in this very building. She is currently the managing Director at the Essential Theatre and Theatre du Reve. Inspired by new creative work and meaningful connection, Jennifer is proud to be part of the 7Stages family.

Corian Ellisor is an artist, activist, and dancer with 15+ years of experience. He is devoted to marginalized communities, like the LGBTQ+ community, ethnic minority groups, and women. He is an expert in interdisciplinary movement, world dance forms, and storytelling. He is delighted to be a part the Education Associate team at 7 Stages, creating artistic responses with students and artists, examining how we re-direct monstrous behavior and re-define stereotypes of pretty as part of his new work, Charmed Ones.

Scott Turner Schofield is an award-winning actor, writer, and producer. With no representation, 1 month after moving to L.A. from Atlanta in 2015, Schofield hit 33 million screens daily as the first openly transgender actor in Daytime television. He guest starred in 13 episodes of a groundbreaking, Emmy Award winning storyline on CBS’s The Bold and the Beautiful. In 2018, he scored a starring role in a feature film, The Conductor (Shooting Star/Splendid Films), and guest stars on various series. He was the Trans Consultant for HBO’s EUPHORIA; the role he helped create has been called “TV’s most interesting trans character” (Daily Beast) and “the future of TV” (Marie Claire). His one man show, Becoming a Man in 127 EASY Steps (commissioned by 7 Stages, Pat Graney Company, DiverseWorks, the National Performance Network and Princess Grace Foundation), is now a groundbreaking interactive film/podcast/book. His first book, Two Truths and a Lie (HomoFactus Press), was a Finalist for 2 Lambda Literary Awards.

Scott is also regarded as one of the top speakers in the U.S. on the topic of transgender sensitivity and inclusion. Considered one of his generation’s trailblazers in the movement for transgender liberation—openly trans since 2000—Scott has used his lived experience and intersectional analysis to change the nondiscrimination policies of several major universities, coach conservative CEOs at Fortune 500 companies to trans sensitivity in the workplace, and teach youth tools for the self-esteem that living an authentic LGBTQ life requires.

Schofield is thrilled to be an artistic associate with his long-term theatre family as he developed much of his early performance and teaching artist career with the company. As an artistic associate he helped to shape programing, and was a lead teaching artist with the international teen training program, Youth Creates. He was honored as a recipient in the 2007 Princess Grace Awards, receiving a theatre fellowship at 7 Stages in acting. During this time, some of his favorite collaborators include founders Del Hamilton and Faye Allen, Artistic Director Heidi S Howard, French director Eric Vigner, German actress Anne Tismer, American actress/director Crystal Dickinson and playwright Pearl Cleage.

Ismail ibn Conner is an international actor, choreographer, teacher, and Artistic Associate of 7 Stages Theatre, as well as the founder of the United States Koltès Project. Ismail is also a Résidences Internationale aux Récollets Laureate. He explores what it means to be a citizen of the world by artistically questioning the developmental stages of humanity’s social constructs.

As co-founder of 7 Stages, Del has been a part of the company since its inception in 1979. As Artistic Director, he has directed over 70 productions at 7 Stages, including HUSH: Composing Blind Tom Wiggins, Athol Fugard’s My Children! My Africa!, Susan Yankowitz’s Night SkyMacbethThe Tempest, and numerous plays by Sam Shepard. He has also acted in such notable plays as Beckett’s Waiting for Godot, and EndgameCarmen Kittel by Georg Seidel; Der Park by Botho Strauss, Fugard’s A Place With the PigsDer Frosch by Herbert Achternbusch, CJ Hopkins’s The Extremists and the original production of Jim Grimsley’s Mr. Universe. Del directed an award-winning production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest at Teatr Nowy in Poznan, Poland; and also Blue Monk by Robert Earl Price won numerous national recognitions in Johannesburg; and he has acted and directed at theatres in Atlanta, New York, London, Paris, Belgrade and Amsterdam. Del is the author of several plays and has received numerous awards, including the 1994 Mayor’s Fellowship in the Arts and the 1992 Arts Alive Excellence in the Arts Award and Best Director for 2002 by Atlanta Magazine.

As an actor, Faye Allen has performed: The Little Girl in the Mama Dada Trilogy by Del Hamilton, Josephine in Josephine: the Mouse Singer by Michael McClure, Lucy Brown in Three Penny Opera by Bertolt Brecht, Miami in Seduced by Sam Shepard, Stage Manager in Catastrophe by Samuel Becket, Officer Miller in Mr. Universe by Jim Grimsley (1987), Witch in Macbeth by Shakespeare, Lulu in The Dutchman by Amiri Baraka, Frau Schaller in Carmen Kittel by Georg Seidel, Hannah in The Park by Botho Strauss, Mrs. Tabori in My Mother’s Courage by George Tabori, Nell in Endgame by Samuel Beckett, Agnes in A Delicate Balance by Edward Albee and Hallie in Buried Child by Sam Shepard at The English Theatre Berlin, Germany.

Her set design credits include: HUSH: Composing Blind Tom Wiggins by Robert Earl Price, Maria Kizito by Erik Ehn, Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett, Master Harold…and the boys by Athol Fugard, Rockaby by Samuel Beckett, Krapp’s Last Tape by Samuel Beckett, The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint Exupery and The Extremists by C.J. Hopkins (English Theatre Berlin, Germany), Mr. Universe by Jim Grimsely and All Blues by Robert Earl Price at Washington College in Maryland.

Del and Faye are enjoying a lovely retirement in Portland, Oregon.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SHAADI EMAMI-MARAND
Board Chair
Advertising Consultant
OUTFRONT MEDIA INC

ANDJELA KESSLER
Co-Vice Chair
President & CEO
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NYROBI MOSS
Co-Vice Chair
CEO
Goddess Enterprises, LLC

ANDREW WILSON
Treasurer
Senior Vice President & General Manager, atlanta.net
Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau

MICHELE TEDESCO
Board Secretary
Franchise Owner
GNC

GREGORY N. PIERCE
Executive Vice President & Chief Administrative Officer/CFO
Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau

JOSHUA COLEMAN
Programming Committee
Advocate Video

FLOYD HOLLAND III
Programming Committee
PalmerHouse Properties

BRIGITTE R. WARREN
Events Committee
Community Volunteer

BOARD EMERITUS

DEL HAMILTON
7 Stages Co-Founder

FAYE ALLEN
7 Stages Co-Founder

Jennifer Kimball

Walter Asmus

Dijana Milosevic

Alex Greenfield

Dorothy Bell-Polk

Jim Grimsley

Robert Earl Price

Esther Lang Reeves

Robby Miles

Mama Yeye

Jonesia Williams

Effrem Whittacker 

Gabriela Collard

Corian Ellisor

Ismail Ibn Conner

Scott Turner Schofield

Nicolette Emanuelle 

Chris Burk (Stungun Photography)

Lotte Lammers (Performer / Artistic Director of Duyker in The Netherlands)

Dalyla McGee (Education Associate)

OUR HISTORY

7 Stages has produced 80+ premieres, 25+ American premieres, and countless more regional premieres since 1979. A haven for artists and audiences to address social, political, and spiritual issues present in their daily lives, Creative Loafing named the company “Best Theatre in Atlanta” in its’ “Best Of” issue. Co-Founder and former Artistic Director Del Hamilton has been named both Best Director and Best Actor in Atlanta by Atlanta Magazine. Co-Founder and former Producing Director Faye Allen received the Best Actress nod from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution for her performance in My Mother’s Courage. Annually, productions at 7 Stages top the “Best Plays” list in every major city publication. Even the Drama League of New York has recognized 7 Stages as one of 50 theatres nationwide for its Theatre Excellence in America Program.

Artistic Director Heidi S Howard previously served as 7 Stages’s Education Director and Production Manager for twelve years prior to being appointed Artistic Director in 2014. During that time, she devised curriculum-based programs for 7 Stages and founded Youth Creates. Howard have received multiple grants for their original productions – including the Jim Henson Foundation; Meet the Composer, the NEA’s Big Read, TCG GLobal Connections, the Community Foundation’s One Region, Puffin Foundation, and more.

For over 40 years, 7 Stages continues to honor our rich legacy of involvement on the local, national, and international level in helping to shape the future of American theatre. Each season subject matter varies from current international social and political issues, contemporary health crises, the ethical implications of new technologies, and group and individual identity as seen through the lens of gender, race, and religion. One thing ties our season and all our work together: our mission, our understanding of which only grows and deepens further with time.

GET INVOLVED

WHERE ELSE CAN YOU DO THESE AMAZING THINGS?

  •   BE A PRODUCER OF EDGY THOUGHT-PROVOKING THEATRE!
  •   PROVIDE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDENTS SO THEY CAN FIND THEIR VOICE AND EXPERIENCE THE WORLD!
  •   BE A PART OF ONE OF ATLANTA LONGEST RUNNING THEATERS

BECOME A 7 STAGES AMBASSADOR!

By becoming a 7 Stages Community Ambassador you join a cohort of individuals eager to engage in conversations surrounding social issues and to promote the role that 7 Stages plays in contributing to the dialogue.

  • To get started fill out and submit this brief form so we can get to know you and the topics that interest you most.
  • We will follow up with you after we have review your form to set up a briefing on show subject matter. You will then have the opportunity to:
    • Spread awareness via existing community partnerships.
    • Attend selected performances in the role of 7 Stages Community Ambassador and interact with audience members in the lobby before the show, providing an opportunity to jump start the post-show conversation, share resources, etc.
      • *It doesn’t matter if you do not have any prior community engagement/interests if you find yourself simply wanting to serve as an ambassador for a particular performance whose subject matter you aren’t familiar with. All you need to do is be involved.

VOLUNTEER A SKILL!

Contributions of your time are as valuable to 7 Stages as any monetary donation. If you have a talent or service you think could be a valuable addition to 7 Stages (such as graphic design, set construction, data management, or many others), please contact us, at 404-523-7647 or by email, and we will put you in touch with the appropriate staff member.

USHER!

If you are interested in being an usher with us this season please contact our Patron Services Manager via email.

2023-2024 Sponsors

7 Stages prides itself on its use of local professional talent for the majority of the roles in the work it produces each season. If you would like to be considered for future production-specific auditions, simply mail your headshot and resume to:

7 Stages ATTN: Casting Director
1105 Euclid Avenue NE
Atlanta, GA 30307.

While certain auditions are by appointment only, there are several production-specific open calls a year. Auditions are posted in our newsletter when available. They are also announced through FacebookTwitterInstagram, and here on our website.

7 Stages also participates in Atlanta’s Unified Auditions when they are scheduled.

We do not encourage unsolicited play/performance submissions.
If you wish to submit 
your play/performance, please send a summary and script sample no longer than five pages long.

Before submitting, we encourage you to familiarize yourself with the quality and style of work that we produce at 7 StagesWe also encourage you to meet members of our staff by participating in the Home Brew series or volunteering for one of our productions.

Designers and performers are encouraged to email resumes, headshots, and portfolios. 

Send all submissions to:

Heidi S Howard, Artistic Director

PLAN YOUR TRIP

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Directions

If you need help finding 7 Stages Theatre, enter 1105 Euclid Ave, Atlanta, GA 30307 into your preferred GPS device or maps application. Or follow the directions below:

  • From North or South
    Take I-75/85 to the Freedom Parkway/Carter Center exit (#248C) in downtown Atlanta. Follow the Freedom Parkway, bearing right where it forks, and it will dead-end onto Moreland Avenue. Make a right onto Moreland, proceed three traffic lights and then make a right onto Euclid Avenue. 7 Stages is on the left a block and a half down.
  • From East or West
    Take I-20 and exit onto Moreland Avenue northbound. Proceed a mile and a half and take the first left after the railroad trestle onto Euclid Avenue. Continue a block and a half and 7 Stages will be on your left.
  • From Decatur and Midtown
    Take Ponce de Leon Avenue until the intersection with Moreland Avenue and Briarcliff Road. Turn left onto Moreland and proceed to the fifth traffic light. There, turn right onto Euclid Avenue. 7 Stages will be a block and a half down on your left.
  • From MARTA
    Take the Blue or Green line to the Inman Park/Reynoldstown station. Exit out of the station north towards Inman Park. Walk north through the park. Make a right onto Euclid Ave and proceed three blocks. 7 Stages will be on the right hand side of the road. Or take Bus Routes 6 or 102 and get off at the Little 5 Points Shopping Center, and walk down Euclid Ave. 7 Stages will be on the left hand side.
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Parking

There are a couple of options for parking around our theatre, but it is limited and we recommend alternate forms of transportation. Inman Park Marta Station is only a 10-15 minute walk!

  • Paid lot behind the theatre: parking is located in a privately run lot behind 7 Stages. The entrance to the lot is located next to Arden’s Garden Juice Shop. Park Place charges a flat fee of $10 on nights and weekends under 3 hours; $15 over 3 hours; and $5 before 4PM on weekdays. You will be required to enter your license plate number in the automated machine by the booth in the driveway or use the Park Place App. *When the lot is staffed with an attendant the rate is $15.*
  • Paid street parking: Along Euclid Ave throughout Little Five Points there is paid street parking. You need to pay at the corresponding pay station for these spots or use the ATLPlus App.
  • Free street parking: Further down Euclid Ave, past Horizon Theatre as you go into Inman Park, there is free street parking. It is a short walk to the theatre. Around this area many of the side streets also offer free street parking. Warning-some streets are for residential parking only please look out for all signage!
  • Pay-in-Advance Reserved Parking: Pay ahead and have a parking spot in our back lot waiting for you upon arrival! For more details, click HERE! (Please note that this service is managed by a third party vendor.)
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Where to eat and drink

There are many restaurants and bars nearby that offer dinner, snacks  or drinks before or after the show. Our favorites are:

If you’re looking for a great place to hangout, have a coffee or cocktail, and begin your conversations about the show pre- or post-show, check out Java Lords. You’ll be able to come in, grab your tickets and head straight over without ever leaving the building!

Safety Information

In our theatres, please keep these in mind for everyone’s safety and comfort:

  • Bags are subject to search
  • No weapons allowed on the premises
  • Food is no longer allowed in theatres

Learn more

For more information on our neighborhood and history, check out: Little Five Points Alliance and Little Five Points Business Association

7 Stages strives to be accessible to all. If special accommodations need to be made, please call 404-523-7647 to make arrangements.