The Mary Schmidt Campbell Center for Innovation and the Arts, in partnership with the National Black Arts Festival, the Apollo Theatre and Junebug Productions, presents Echoes of…
The Mary Schmidt Campbell Center for Innovation and the Arts, in partnership with the National Black Arts Festival, the Apollo Theatre and Junebug Productions, presents Echoes of the Storm. Presented as stage readings, these six 10-minute plays utilize intimate storytelling and documentary-style narratives to reflect on the long-lasting impact of Hurricane Katrina on communities and cultural identity. Directed by Spelman College’s senior instructor in the Theatre and Performance department, Ms. Aku Kagodo, there are three scheduled performances:Opening night – Friday, March 20, 2026Saturday matinee – Saturday, March 21, 2026Saturday evening – Saturday, March 21, 2026There will be a talkback to highlight the importance of sustaining Southern Theatre. This session may be attached to the matinee performance. Tickets cost $10.00 each. Visit the Center for Innovation and the Arts If you're interested in this event, here are others that you might like! Additional information regarding this event The best point of contact for this event if you need more information not found on this page Let others know about this event on social media Add this event to your calendar 350 Spelman Lane S.W. Atlanta, GA 30314-4399