ET Presents

Day, by Emma Yarbrough

Day is one woman’s deeply funny journey through traumatic grief, chronic illness and the untamable joy discovered while she huddled in the darkest recesses of her worst nightmares. Through clowning, storytelling, archival recordings and family interviews, Emma Yarbrough crafts a moving offering to the memory of her Aunt Day, her familial soulmate who she lost to a shocking act of violence, all while coping with her own life-changing health diagnosis and the legacy she shares with Day—a family curse/blessing of exceptionality, of laughing through tears at the absurdity and breathtaking beauty of it all.

Advisory:  Discussion of sexual matters and family trauma

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I’m Not Supposed to Talk About This, by Lee Nowell

A VERY famous pop musician asks a writer to create a musical. What happens next is a wild ride. Both hilarious and horrifying, I’m Not Supposed to Talk About This is a story based entirely on a true-life tale.

Advisory: This show is best for ages 13 and up.

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One performance only!
Monday, August 25 7:30pm

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How to Make a Home, by Amina S. McIntyre

⭐️ Presented in partnership with Out of Hand ⭐️

How to Make a Home follows Antonio, a single father, as he navigates Atlanta’s Continuum of Care system to secure stable housing for himself and his 10-year-old daughter. Antonio contends with the frustrations of bureaucratic obstacles and daily life stressors, striving to maintain hope while providing for his child. Through his story, the play offers an emotional insight into the realities of homelessness and highlights available services for those in need.

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A one-performance-only encore presentation!
Saturday, August 23,

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King of Caribou Lake, by Larry Larson and Carol Larson

An aging Vietnam veteran struggles with flashbacks, fantasies and health issues as his daughter tries to move him into assisted living. Also, he keeps talking to a dead bear.

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One performance only!
Monday, August 18, 7:30pm

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Only an Actor, by Tim McDonough

This monologue is about an actor in search of himself. His career embodies my convictions about acting as a craft, a way of life, and an existential perspective. The storytelling is autobiographical and fictional, comical and philosophical.

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Monday, August 18, 7:30pm

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Meet the Playwright: Tim McDonough

Tim McDonough has acted 100+ roles. Awards: Best Actor, 1982, Boston Theater Critics Circle; Citation for Career Contributions, 1983, New England Theater Conference; Critic’s Choice for Best Actor,

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Someone Else’s Child, by Kate Crabtree

🌟2025 Atlanta Fringe Festival Homegrown Award Winner 🌟

Reese’s childhood took an unexpected turn when her parents abandoned her in a Red Lobster, leaving her with a lifelong struggle to bond with others – especially her older, seemingly perfect sister, Margot. When Margot reveals her long and difficult battle with infertility, Reese seizes the opportunity to mend their fractured relationship by offering to be her surrogate in this hilarious and innovative one-woman play. 

The show was previously performed at the NYC Fringe and the Atlanta Fringe, where it won a NYC Fringe audience choice award, ATL Fringe audience choice award,

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Hush Harbor Lab: African Roscius: a black in the box play

One night only: August 22, 2024 at 7:30pm

African Roscius: a black in the box play by Marlon Andrew Burnley is a journey into a liminal realm where an enigmatic Maker conjures masks that unveil the told and untold narratives of Black history. Centered on the life and impact of Ira Aldridge, this one-man show transcends time and space to celebrate a legacy of resilience and artistic innovation.

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Cast:

O’Neil Delaphena

Artistic Team:

Playwright: Marlon Andrew Burnley
Director: Mia Kristin Smith
Dramaturg: Anterior Leverett
Stage Manager: Erika Toney

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Marlon Andrew Burnley has a passion for community engagement.

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Walk With Me: Loving Steps on the Dementia Journey

written and performed by Carolyn Cook

Two nights only: August 30 and 31, 2023 at 7:30pm
6:30-7:30 pm – Resource Fair; Performance at 7:30 pm

In this autobiographical play, a woman sets out to meet her loved ones with dementia where they are — and returns with a guidebook for fellow travelers.

Covering fifty years in twenty minutes, Walk With Me leads into a discussion about positive caregiving with social worker Anne McSweeney, owner of CEU Creations. Join us for evening of warmth and discovery for families,

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Hush Harbor Lab: Yanni Stone and the Honeypot Trap by Anterior Leverett

One night only: August 24, 2023 at 7:30pm

A comedy following writer Lena and her titular character Yanni Stone as Lena completes the daunting task of writing her first play all while navigating dating, sex, and virginity in modern day Atlanta, audiences had the chance to experience an earlier draft of during Synchronicity Theatre’s Stripped Bare Arts Incubator Series in April.

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Cast:

Lena, Yanni Stone – Azhane Kennedy
Gran, Dr. Graham, Cobweb 1 – Carlette Jennings
Leo, Jonathan – Kaleb Mitchell
Amber, Woman,

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