Paperhand Puppets

Carrollton Center for the Arts 251 Alabama St., Carrollton, GA

Paperhand Puppet Intervention’s directors Donovan Zimmerman and Jan Burger use papier-mâché, cardboard, bamboo, old house paints, cloth and other assorted junk to create giant puppets, masks, shadow plays and spectacle performances Inspired by the enormous puppets of the ‘60s. Paperhand’s award-winning performances aim to be an inspiration, a call to action and a celebration for … Continue reading Paperhand Puppets

Top of the World: A Carpenters Tribute

Carrollton Center for the Arts 251 Alabama St., Carrollton, GA

The popular brother/sister duo, the Carpenters, gave us some of the most unforgettable ballads and melodic pop songs of the ‘70s and early ‘80s. This tribute band brings Carpenters’ hits like Close To You, We’ve Only Just Begun, Rainy Days and Mondays, Please Mr. Postman and Yesterday Once More to the stage while sharing some … Continue reading Top of the World: A Carpenters Tribute

CSO Masterworks Concert Winter 2024

Carroll County Schools Performing Arts Center 775 Old Newnan Road, Carrollton, United States

The Carroll Symphony Orchestra continues its tradition of excellence by presenting a concert of masterworks, including Beethoven’s Sixth Symphony (Pastoral) and the winning compositions from the 2023 CSO Young Composer Competition. Join Conductor Terry Lowry and the CSO for this incredible evening of music. This is the perfect Valentine date. Performed at the Carroll County … Continue reading CSO Masterworks Concert Winter 2024

Montgomery: The Musical

Carrollton Center for the Arts 251 Alabama St., Carrollton, GA

Written by Dennis Blackmon and Regina Wells, this musical is the epic love story of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King, framed by the fires of the American Civil Rights era. The young couple leaves their safe, prestigious life in Atlanta for what should be the quiet town of Montgomery, Alabama. Martin is … Continue reading Montgomery: The Musical

Montgomery: The Musical

Carrollton Center for the Arts 251 Alabama St., Carrollton, GA

Written by Dennis Blackmon and Regina Wells, this musical is the epic love story of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King, framed by the fires of the American Civil Rights era. The young couple leaves their safe, prestigious life in Atlanta for what should be the quiet town of Montgomery, Alabama. Martin is … Continue reading Montgomery: The Musical

Montgomery: The Musical

Carrollton Center for the Arts 251 Alabama St., Carrollton, GA

Written by Dennis Blackmon and Regina Wells, this musical is the epic love story of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King, framed by the fires of the American Civil Rights era. The young couple leaves their safe, prestigious life in Atlanta for what should be the quiet town of Montgomery, Alabama. Martin is … Continue reading Montgomery: The Musical

Montgomery: The Musical

Carrollton Center for the Arts 251 Alabama St., Carrollton, GA

Written by Dennis Blackmon and Regina Wells, this musical is the epic love story of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King, framed by the fires of the American Civil Rights era. The young couple leaves their safe, prestigious life in Atlanta for what should be the quiet town of Montgomery, Alabama. Martin is … Continue reading Montgomery: The Musical

Space in Time

Carrollton Center for the Arts 251 Alabama St., Carrollton, GA

Jonathan Levi Rutherford creates beautiful and functional artworks from his chosen medium: wood. “The process of woodworking from living tree (as an arborist) to finished sculpture (as an artist) means discovering hidden treasure. Every felled log and solitary piece of lumber was once alive. Its grain is a map of growth and experiences, struggles to … Continue reading Space in Time

AP and IB Students

Carrollton Center for the Arts 251 Alabama St., Carrollton, GA

An exhibition of works by high school students pursuing Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate art programs.Free

Carroll County Community Theatre: Something Rotten

Carrollton Center for the Arts 251 Alabama St., Carrollton, GA

In the 1590s, brothers playwrights Nick and Nigel Bottom are stuck in the shadow of that Renaissance rock star: Shakespeare. When a local soothsayer says the future of theatre is singing, dancing and acting at the same time, Nick and Nigel set out to write the world’s very first musical.$20 Adults/ $10 Youth (12 & … Continue reading Carroll County Community Theatre: Something Rotten