How does one have a somewhat “perfect day” amidst the radical unfamiliarity we know as 2020? Two teens from this summer's Alliance Theater's Collision Project explain... Read on
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"One thing I noticed about the cast — it was mostly made up of people of color. It felt great to look up on the stage and see people that looked like me." Read on
In the context of a musical comedy, how much can one genuinely create a story in truth? This was the focus of VOX ATL writer Tyler Bey's interview with acclaimed writer Elliot Davis. Read on
"I know that it might seem unfair to judge a musical based on a movie with different directors and directions, but I think it's fair to take into consideration the adaptations of the story you're adapting before making a new version." Read on
MLK wasn’t just a person who stood up for African American rights. He wouldn't stop until segregation ended. Until integration was present and breathing. Read on
The Collision Project's "Letters to Dr. King," performance at the Alliance Theatre, showcased teens advocating for activism and encouraging others like them to use their creative side to make a change. Read on