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Venue

7 Stages Theatre was founded in 1979 by Del Hamilton and Faye Allen in a store front on Moreland Avenue as a home for emerging artists seeking to create innovative, intellectually stimulating work. Their legacy lives on in 7 Stages’ current practices, including providing affordable space for local performance companies, touring productions, and community-oriented organizations.

Keep checking in as we add information about the building’s history, photos of the space, and the people who continue to make 7 Stages a place of creativity and collaboration. If you are looking for rental information, click here

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Directions

If you need help finding 7 Stages Theatre, enter 1105 Euclid Ave, Atlanta, GA 30307 into your preferred GPS device or maps application. Or follow the directions below:

  • From North or South
    Take I-75/85 to the Freedom Parkway/Carter Center exit (#248C) in downtown Atlanta. Follow the Freedom Parkway, bearing right where it forks, and it will dead-end onto Moreland Avenue. Make a right onto Moreland, proceed three traffic lights and then make a right onto Euclid Avenue. 7 Stages is on the left a block and a half down.
  • From East or West
    Take I-20 and exit onto Moreland Avenue northbound. Proceed a mile and a half and take the first left after the railroad trestle onto Euclid Avenue. Continue a block and a half and 7 Stages will be on your left.
  • From Decatur and Midtown
    Take Ponce de Leon Avenue until the intersection with Moreland Avenue and Briarcliff Road. Turn left onto Moreland and proceed to the fifth traffic light. There, turn right onto Euclid Avenue. 7 Stages will be a block and a half down on your left.
  • From MARTA
    Take the Blue or Green line to the Inman Park/Reynoldstown station. Exit out of the station north towards Inman Park. Walk north through the park. Make a right onto Euclid Ave and proceed three blocks. 7 Stages will be on the right hand side of the road. Or take Bus Routes 6 or 102 and get off at the Little 5 Points Shopping Center, and walk down Euclid Ave. 7 Stages will be on the left hand side.
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PARKING

There are a couple of options for parking around our theatre, but it is limited and we recommend alternate forms of transportation. Inman Park Marta Station is only a 10-15 minute walk!

  • Paid lot behind the theatre: parking is located in a privately run lot behind 7 Stages. The entrance to the lot is located next to Arden’s Garden Juice Shop. Park Place charges a flat fee of $10 on nights and weekends under 3 hours; $15 over 3 hours; and $5 before 4PM on weekdays. You will be required to enter your license plate number in the automated machine by the booth in the driveway or use the Park Place App. *When the lot is staffed with an attendant the rate is $15.*
  • Paid street parking: Along Euclid Ave throughout Little Five Points there is paid street parking. You need to pay at the corresponding pay station for these spots or use the ATLPlus App.
  • Free street parking: Further down Euclid Ave, past Horizon Theatre as you go into Inman Park, there is free street parking. It is a short walk to the theatre. Around this area many of the side streets also offer free street parking. Warning-some streets are for residential parking only please look out for all signage!
  • Pay-in-Advance Reserved Parking: Pay ahead and have a parking spot in our back lot waiting for you upon arrival! For more details, click HERE! (Please note that this service is managed by a third party vendor.)
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Where to eat or drink

There are many restaurants and bars nearby that offer dinner, snacks  or drinks before or after the show. Our favorites are:

If you’re looking for a great place to hangout, have a coffee or cocktail, and begin your conversations about the show pre- or post-show, check out Java Lords. You’ll be able to come in, grab your tickets and head straight over without ever leaving the building!

Safety information

In our theatres, please keep these in mind for everyone’s safety and comfort:

  • Bags are subject to search
  • No weapons allowed on the premises
  • Food is no longer allowed in theatres

For more information on our neighborhood and history, check out: Little Five Points Alliance and Little Five Points Business Association

For more information about renting our spaces, click here.

7 Stages strives to be accessible to all. If special accommodations need to be made, please call 404-523-7647 to make arrangements.

Singing In The Dark Times

Painted by: Darrell Johnson; David Fichter

Design: David Fichter

Color Design: Darrell Johnson

Lettering: Diirga Jokl-Brough

Sponsored by: The Alliance For Cultural Democracy, 7 Stages, Little 5 Points Business Association, Little 5 Points Partnership, Billy Bob Productions

And with the help of these wonderful people:

Jenny Whiter, Betty Kano, Genie Barrinoer, Johanna Boers, Don Blair, George Box, Lisa Lawes, David Schucker, Byran Carter, Richard &Ricky Brown, Bishara Abdul-Hakim, Wes Sanders, Mario Richay, ‘Rockin’ Robin Loyd, Jim Kulstad, Martha Halima Hutchins, Jay Owins, Lloyd Caplan, Stephen A. Leininger, Michael Che’ Brouch, Stephen Standard, Marion McWilliams, Sumaya El- Attar, Ar___a, Leigh Ann Warwork, Jarene Fleming, Moxie, Karima Harrison, Terry Johnson, Elizabeth Winton, Lisa Mount, Desmond, Franklin Cash, Stallings, Robin Chanay, Beth Peterson, Jeff Corwin, Kilah Holyfield, Kevin Helms, Joane Steele, Stoney Mozzevella, Chris Ioannidis, Kendal Lovan, Aoryan Harting, Mellow Yellow, Laurie Witzkowshi, Tom Fer..?