CRCA News
ArtsATL: Robert Galinsky’s “The Bench” ponders homelessness, heartfelt connection
Jim Farmer August 1, 2023 When he was in his early 20s, actor and writer Robert Galinsky remembers constantly walking past a group of homeless guys who used to hang out on the steps of the Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven, Connecticut – frequently...
Rockdale Citizen Clipping: ‘The Bench’ to make Georgia debut in Conyers
From staff reports July 24, 2023 Conyers — The Georgia debut performances of the Off-Broadway solo hit show: “The Bench, A Homeless Love Story” are set for August at the Conyers Rockdale Council for the Arts Black Box Theater. After its critically...
“The Bench, A Homeless Love Story” Comes To Conyers
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Conyers Rockdale Council for the Arts Inspiration Theater, Reel Cool Entertainment, Terry Schnuck (5 Time Tony Winning Producer), Barry “Shabaka” Henley (actor, CBS TV’s Bob Hearts Abishola) and Monique Coleman...
Conyers Rockdale Council for the Arts and Fox Theatre Institute Host Big Check Ceremony
Outside the CRCA Theater in front of the “Arts In Motion” Mural Front row L to R: Shelley Yeatman Wise, Beth Andersen (Conyers Civic League), Shelli Siebert (CRCA Executive Director), Rhonda Taylor (State Representative, District 92), Mayor Vince Evans, Leigh Burns...
Rockdale Citizen Clipping: Conyers Rockdale Council for the Arts and Fox Theatre Institute host big check ceremony
From staff reports May 12, 2023 Updated May 15, 2023 CONYERS — Conyers Rockdale Council for the Arts and Fox Theatre Institute (FTI) jointly hosted a ceremony Wednesday to celebrate the rejuvenation of the theater accomplished through an Urgent/Emergency...
Rockdale Citizen Clipping: Conyers Rockdale Council for the Arts launches new theatrical program with hopes it sparks ‘meaningful dialogue’
Mar 15, 2023 Nefeteria Brewster CONYERS — When Dave Pietro moved into the Conyers area some 21 years ago he was surprised to find the town in a progressive movement. "I was really not expecting what I came across," Pietro said. "The residents were warm...