No handicap or disabled parking available whatsoever. Their bathrooms are gender neutral, which I thought would be a GREAT idea until I watched it play out in person! I got yelled at aggressively by two intimidatingly large men for “taking too long” in the bathroom stall. I happen to be a woman with a rare bleeding disorder (Hemophelia) on her period!!! It’s gonna take a whole 5 extra minutes to clean up and change tampons. Sorry guys 🤷♀️ I’ve never experienced this in a women’s or a trans friendly bathroom. Just this fully mixed one. I will not be using the bathroom at this venue again due to this uncomfortable and intimidating experience. The performers were very impressive, especially the woman playing the mother. She is highly talented. Would love to see her perform again, just at...
Read moreWebsite listed there would be tickets available for shows starting at 7pm when the box office opens. I even called to confirm they would have them for the date we were interested. After driving over an hour to get there early to catch the box office opening we found out the box office had opened before 6:30pm and they had already sold all available tickets. They need to just list ALL available tickets on their website or open the box office at the posted time. We could have been there even earlier if we had known. We both wasted time fighting an hour of Atlanta traffic just following instructions to get the tickets at the listed box office opening time. We also had to pay to Valet in the parking lot without knowing the box office opened early and there were no...
Read moreWhat a gem in Atlanta’s theater scene! I recently visited Out Front Theatre and left with a full heart and a huge smile. From the moment you walk in, you can feel the love and purpose behind everything they do.
It is clear this company was built with heart and a mission to create a space where everyone feels seen, heard, and celebrated.
Knowing they have grown from a volunteer-led dream in 2016 to a thriving nonprofit with dedicated staff makes supporting them even more special. Atlanta is lucky to have this kind of representation in the arts, and honestly, it is about time.
I cannot wait to come back for...
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