Passport to Entertainment
7 Stages Passport to Entertainment is back!. You spoke and we listened. Now you Passport is good for a full year of shows. That’s right your Passport is now valid for 365 from the date of purchase. Come to any 7 Stages production as often as you like all year long.* the benefits of your passport don’t just stop at 7 Stages. You will also receive discount on tickets to:
Save $5 off single tickets to Horizon Theatre
Save 20% off single tickets to Synchronicity
You may also add on an annual parking pass for an additional $20.
*Excludes Opening Night Events
**Single Tickets only. Offer subject to availability.
**Delivery Method: Your Passport may either be mailed to you, or you can get it at Will Call
All For $111 – What a deal!
Join The Revolution Announcing Our 2012-13
Youth Creates
June 25 – July 29
Now in its 10th year, 7 Stages’ five-week training program provides experiential learning and performance opportunities for teenagers. Through playwriting, design, and performance, students collaborate to create an original work of theatre. Professional artists from Atlanta and around the world form the foundation of the teaching staff. This year we are excited to be inviting artists from Belarus, China, and Holland to go along with Atlanta’s best!
Dracula: The Rock Opera by Rob Thompson with Naomi Lavender, Chris Love & Sam McPhearson – World Premiere
September 13 –October 14 2012 | Director: Del Hamilton
Our favorite Atlanta rock and rollers have come up with 40 new mesmerizing songs that tell the famous story of Count Dracula, his vampire ladies, unlucky Jonathan Harker and the beloved Lucy. This wild musical journey features fantastic singers standing so close to the audience you can smell the sweat and see the blood, an unforgettable theatre-concert with video that leaves you thirsty for more.
Fat Boy by Teo Castellanos’ D Project – Atlanta Premiere
November 8-18 2012 | Director: Teo Castellanos
Award-winning artist Teo Castellanos returns to 7 Stages with his social commentary on poverty, hunger, and American consumerism. Fat Boy incorporates B-Boy style movement, music, and spoken word to shine a light on the “me” era.
7 Trumpets Created by Turnerworldaround Productions – New Play Development
January 10-12 2013| There are many natural, mystical, and man-made occurrences of the number 7, such as the seven days of creations, seven as a lucky number, the 7 seven deadly sins, etc. The number is shrouded in faith, fear, hope, and mystery. 7 Trumpets will explore these ideas that have confounded man for centuries, and turn it on its head.
Angry Fags by Topher Payne – World Premiere
a comedy with a body count
February 21- March 17 2013|
Cooper and Bennett are not a gay couple- just a couple of gays. When one of their friends is the victim of an assault outside a local bar, they feel helpless, frightened, and then they feel something new: pure, unfiltered rage. Angry Fags asks the question “Is anyone really afraid of gay guys?” This dark comedy explores the ideas of gay terrorism and the hypocrisy of American politics.
Lady Lay by Lydia Stryk –U.S. Premiere
April 25- May 19 2013| Director: Heidi S. Howard
Lady Lay takes a joy ride through life’s rules and regulations. Marianne has worked at the West Berlin Employment office all her life. When she hears Bob Dylan on the radio her world is forever changed and the wall falls down, so does a desk, and Dylan himself. Although she can hardly understand the words of this inspirational new music, she knows she must begin a personal revolution that puts her very existence in jeopardy.

















