Dee M. • May 1, 2011Awesome regional theater. By far the best productions in Atlanta and southern theater. Come see plays and keep the arts alive!
Dan S. • November 6, 2022Fantastic job Fellowship for the Performing Arts. C.S. Lewis onstage Further Up & Further In
Mark P. • July 24, 2010Tickets available at http://www.EssentialTheatre.com and save $2 on all tickets and Essential Theatre never has a ticketing fee.
Chauncey S. • September 18, 2012Great performance hall; the great acoustics and large stage make the concerts held there even better!
Jonathan S. • December 30, 2010For adults, consider checking out eXperimental Puppetry Theater to see some really innovative puppetry and storytelling.
Emerson C. • March 31, 2013Incredibly beautiful theatre, if you have the opportunity to see a film or performance here, do! Not a bad seat in the house, front row of the balcony is perfect.
jeyo • December 28, 2015Beautiful theatre, great place to come see a show with the family. They've got (pricey) drinks and snacks to enjoy during the performance.
Dre • November 20, 2013Nice venue. Most of the performances are good quality and free. What more does a college student need to diversify their social agenda?
Intown Expert, Jennifer Kjellgren & Associates • February 7, 2013The non-profit theatre has been around since 1979 and stages amazing plays, most focused on social issues and current events.
Elizabeth • June 23, 2015A great little theater. I took my 3 year old to see Knuffle Bunny which we both loved.
Charlotte E. • December 16, 2016I prefer sitting in the midsection of the theater. The outer sections strain my neck. Love the theater and their plays.
Erin D. • May 21, 2011If you're coming for a recital...get here 2 hours early. It will ensure you have a parking space and a seat in the theater. I'm in the lobby. Not happy.
Rich P. • August 29, 2010Very funny, small place, great to go with a few friends and very audience interactive!
Jordan I. • January 17, 2019Great Acoustics, you'll everything even from pretty far back like I was. Not much of a slope so viewing is similar to that of the old school movie theaters.
Erika G. • February 2, 2014The theater is referred to as 444 Theatre now. Nice for smaller crowds. Parking is extremely limited. If you park around the block, prepare to pay in cash.
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