Upcoming Events

Chicago Friend-raiser: L'Evanouie
Featuring Park Krausen and Barbara Robertson.
March 15, 2010 - 6pm
Gallery KH, 311 W Superior St, Chicago, IL
Drinks and nibbles start at 6pm, performance at 7pm.
Suggested Donation: $30-$100.
March 29, 2010 - 7pm
Clarkston Community Center
March 30, 2010 - 6:30pm
Imperial Fez Restaurant
La Pièce entre la Langue et l'Identité - Staged reading of texts from all over the French-speaking world, featuring actors and members of Atlanta's francophone communities. Exploring the interplay between language and identity with music, drumming and dance. Click here for more info!

Announcements

Celebrates Francophonie Month
With La Pièce Entre la Langue et L'Identité.
Monday, March 29
Clarkston Community Center
Entrance with donation at the door
Tuesday, March 30
Imperial Fez restaurant
Tickets $30 at the door, includes tapas and one drink per ticket
Make it a night and stay for dinner! Click here for more information.
L'Acteur Sacrifiant will tour to Washington, DC
April 12-14, 2010
US tour facilitated by the Alliance Française USA, April 1-15, 2010: for more details and ticketing information, visit the site of the Délégation Générale.
If you are interested in hosting a small fundraising event in your home, contact Liz Hartnett at liz.hartnett@theatredureve.com

Who are we? Qui sommes-nous?

TdR was founded in 1995 by Atlanta actress Carolyn Cook, fulfilling her dream of performing theater in her adopted language, French. Four years ago she passed the torch to current Artistic Director Park Krausen. Since then, the company has grown to perform for audiences not only in Atlanta, but across the Southeast, nationally and even internationally. Our educational outreach programs, École des Rêves, has reached equally as far.

With a team of highly professional, bilingual theatre artists, the company has gone on to produce new works and classics, often playing to sold-out houses. Tom Key, Artistic Director of Theatrical Outfit in Atlanta, has called our work “a glorious production of theater that made me...grateful and proud to be a part of this community, and filled with wonder through the power of art at the mysterious miracle of being alive.”

Our Mission

Our mission, as Atlanta's unique French-language theatre company, is to bring the language and cultures of the French-speaking world to life on the American stage. We strive to create a true dialogue between American and French-speaking artists.

Support Us

If you'd like to help support our mission please feel free to make a donation. Donations of any amount are appreciated.