The comedy/drama The Last Night of Ballyhoo, written by Driving Miss Daisy playwright, Alfred Uhry, is set in an upper-class German-Jewish community in 1939 Atlanta. Adolph Freitag’s family confronts prejudice, … Continue reading Carroll County Community Theatre: Last Night of Ballyhoo
Carroll County Community Theatre: Last Night of Ballyhoo
The comedy/drama The Last Night of Ballyhoo, written by Driving Miss Daisy playwright, Alfred Uhry, is set in an upper-class German-Jewish community in 1939 Atlanta. Adolph Freitag’s family confronts prejudice, … Continue reading Carroll County Community Theatre: Last Night of Ballyhoo
Carroll County Community Theatre: Last Night of Ballyhoo
The comedy/drama The Last Night of Ballyhoo, written by Driving Miss Daisy playwright, Alfred Uhry, is set in an upper-class German-Jewish community in 1939 Atlanta. Adolph Freitag’s family confronts prejudice, … Continue reading Carroll County Community Theatre: Last Night of Ballyhoo
Chanticleer
The Grammy Award-winning vocal ensemble Chanticleer has been hailed as “the world’s reigning male chorus.” Founded in San Francisco in 1978, Chanticleer is one of the most prolific recording and … Continue reading Chanticleer
New Employees at Arts Center
Two new faces will be seen around the Carrollton Center for the Arts this fall as Eva Schultz Warner and Montana Dean join the staff. Eva Schultz Warner graduated from … Continue reading New Employees at Arts Center
‘Mountainfilm’ brings Telluride to Carrollton
Mountainfilm on Tour is coming to the Carrollton Center for the Arts, January 4, bringing a selection of adventure-packed and inspiring documentary films selected from Telluride, Colorado’s annual Mountainfilm festival. … Continue reading ‘Mountainfilm’ brings Telluride to Carrollton
‘Cultivated’ & ‘Fiber Stories’ Open Jan. 3
A pair of exhibits using unconventional media and methods to depict life in the mountains and rural South will kick off the Carrollton Center for the Arts’ new year, January … Continue reading ‘Cultivated’ & ‘Fiber Stories’ Open Jan. 3