Remainder of the

ART Station 2011-2012 Theatre Season

 

 “I Ought To Be In Pictures” By Neil Simon

 August 2 - 19, 2012

One of Neil Simon's best plays focuses on Herb Tucker, a writer's blocked Hollywood scriptwriter who abandoned his New York family 16 years earlier.  He and girlfriend, Steffy, are surprised when his forgotten past reappears in the form of Libby, his bold, adventurous teenage daughter who's hitch-hiked all the way from Brooklyn with dreams of movie stardom.  Herb decides to take another stab at fatherhood and hopefully this time, he will get it right.  From America's most beloved playwright comes this…"Terrific...sweet, dandy and touching... mature, memorable play."-New York Post

 

ART Station 2012-2013 Theatre Season

 

Lewis Grizzard: In His Own Words

September 28, 29 & 30, 2012

Bill Oberst, Jr. pays respect and honors Lewis Grizzard with the best of Grizzard’s stand-up comedy and selections from books and columns.  A triumph of the Piccolo Spoleto Festival, Bill Oberst, Jr. has appeared on PBS and toured the US spreading Lewis’ unique writings and love of the South.  Still revered nearly eighteen years after his passing, Grizzard continues to strike a humorous chord within all true Southerners.  "The audience laughed 'till they cried... funny and touching." Scott Harper, The Times
(This is a special presentation, ticket prices are different than those of the other shows)

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Christmas Wishes

Music by Michael Malthaner with Book & Lyrics by Charles Corritore

December 6 - 23, 2012

"There Is Nothing Like a Christmas Song" and "Wishes Can Come True on Christmas Eve" are two of the original songs and the sentiment of this story of Christmas wonder.

Five strangers are stranded in a small-town diner on a blustery Christmas Eve. While waiting for miracles, they discover they have more in common that they could ever have imagined.  This fresh story and music, along with clever arrangements of other Christmas classics, make for a moving and entertaining experience in the holiday spirit.

 

Lewis Grizzard: In His Own Words

January 18, 19 & 20, 2013

Bill Oberst, Jr. pays respect and honors Lewis Grizzard with the best of Grizzard’s stand-up comedy and selections from books and columns.  A triumph of the Piccolo Spoleto Festival, Bill Oberst, Jr. has appeared on PBS and toured the US spreading Lewis’ unique writings and love of the South.  Still revered nearly eighteen years after his passing, Grizzard continues to strike a humorous chord within all true Southerners.  "The audience laughed 'till they cried... funny and touching." Scott Harper, The Times
 

(This is a special presentation, ticket prices are different than those of the other shows)

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Tip Tap Two 

February 22 - 24, 2013

    

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!!

Tap dancing has a rich history and has endured for generations as one of the most popular art forms with American roots.  Tip Tap Two consists of two members, Taps and Tre, whose styles rely on improvisation that contains complex rhythms and musical expressions along with tales of tap's African American path. Audiences have been thrilled by Tip Tap Two as some of the most phenomenal tap dancing seen in the USA! 

 

Beer for Breakfast

By Sean Grennan

April 18-May 5, 2013

3 Men in a Cabin, 2 Days at the Lake, 1 Jilted Wife

 Four middle aged buddies reunite for a "guys' weekend" to recapture the good old days complete with old music and cheap beer. One's divorced, one unemployed and one is recovering from a stroke…good times.  But it's all going well until the fourth guy doesn't show up…but his wife does.  Snowed in overnight, an epic struggle ensues:      will man be judged the superior sex or will woman prevail? Will love triumph or will the old grudges win? Everyone forgets to act their age in the epic contest of "Chick vs. Dudes", but one thing's for sure…in this game as in life, it ain't over till it's over!!!

 Sister Robert Anne's Cabaret Class

By Dan Goggin

June 6 - 23, 2013

 This is a "One-Nun-Sense" musical event where Sister Robert Anne, a street-smart not so typical nun, and her accompanist share songs from the popular NUNSENSE series. Whether she's giving out clues on how to fashion your own cabaret show, choosing the songs that best show off your musical style, giving clothing and hair tips for success, or sharing anecdotes about her own show business story, she's got the whole musical world in her capable and talented hands. This is one class you're not going to want to skip!

Marvelous Wonderettes

By Roger Bean

August 1 - 18, 2013

The Marvelous Wonderettes takes you to the 1958 Springfield High School  prom where we meet the Wonderettes, four girls with hopes and dreams as big as their crinoline skirts! As we learn about their lives and loves, we are treated to the girls performing such classic '50s and '60s songs as "Lollipop," "Dream Lover," "Stupid Cupid," "Lipstick On Your Collar," "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me," "It's My Party" and over 20 other classic hits! You've never had this much fun at a prom and you will never forget The Marvelous Wonderettes is a must-take musical trip down memory lane!

The titles & dates are subject to change

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Ticket prices are:

Preview performances: $18.00

Regular performances: $21.00 Senior(60+)/Student, $25.00 Adult

Wednesday morning matinee performances (when applicable): $15.00

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All performances are in the ART Station Theatre located at 5384 Manor Drive in Historic Stone Mountain Village. The Village of Stone Mountain is located in the City of Stone Mountain one exit prior to Stone Mountain Park. 

Ticket Policies/Information

All sales are final and will be charged at the time the reservation is made.

No refunds. In the event of a cancellation for which there is no rescheduled date, a refund for this ticket may be issued at the option of the management.

Facility Fee

A facility fee of $1.00 is added to each ticket. The money raised through the facility fee is used specifically to improve the historic Trolley Barn in which the Theatre is located.

Convenience Fee

A convenience fee of $2.00 is added to each on-line order.
(to avoid this fee, contact the box office at 770-469-1105)

Ticket Operations Fee

A ticket operations fee of $2.00 is added to each ticket ordered on-line.
(to avoid this fee, contact the box office at 770-469-1105)

Restrictions

The operation of cameras, video cassette recorders and other recording devices is strictly prohibited during all performances. Children under 5 are not permitted. No babes in arms.

Late Seating Policy

For the convenience of patrons who arrived on time and for the safety of those arriving late, latecomers will be seated, if seats are available, at an appropriate interval in the performance or at the discretion of the House Manager.

Inclement Weather

ART Station performances are rarely cancelled. If there is questionable weather, please call the Box Office.

 

As always, if you have questions regarding ART Station, please give us a call at 770-469-1105 or e-mail us at boxoffice@artstation.org.  We look forward seeing you at ART Station again soon.

Click here for a listing of past ART Station productions