Center for Puppetry Arts1404 Spring Street, NW at 18thAtlanta, GA 30309-2820Phone: Tickets: 404-873-3391Administration: 404-873-3089The Center for Puppetry Arts opened to the public on September 23, 1978, when Kermit the Frog and his creator Jim Henson cut the ceremonial ribbon. The Center for Puppetry Arts is a magical place where children and adults are educated, enlightened and entertained. The Center has introduced millions of visitors to the wonder and art of puppetry and has touched the lives of many through enchanting performances, curriculum-based workshops and the hands-on Museum, as well as Distance Learning and Outreach Programs. Fox Theater660 Peachtree Street NEAtlanta, GA 30308Phone: 404-881-2100The Fox Theatre in Atlanta is a restored movie palace turned cultural jewel. A National Historic Landmark, The Fox Theatre serves up a full menu of live performances, ranging from dance to opera to Broadway shows to rock concerts. In addition to live entertainment, The Fox Theater showcases the Coca-Cola Summer Film Festival, which features current and old movies. The highlight of the film series at the Fabulous Fox Theater is "Mighty Mo," a pipe organ with 4,000 pipes. Built at a cost of $42,000 in 1929, the pipe organ was valued at $400,000 less than 50 years later. Originally intended to be the Yaarab Temple Shrine Mosque, the Fox Theater Atlanta welcomed movie audiences for the first time on Christmas Day, 1929. Although it enjoyed a successful career as a movie theater, the Fabulous Fox Theatre faced possible demolition until it was rescued by a non-profit organization in the 1970s. Today, the Fox Theater Atlanta welcomes 750,000 visitors a year.The Alliance Theater1280 Peachtree Street, NEAtlanta, GA 30309Phone: 404-733-4690 Since 1968, the Alliance Theatre has served as Atlanta’s foremost Theatre, working within the local, national and international communities to become one of the leading regional theatres in America. The mission of the Alliance is straightforward and ambitious: As the premier theatre of the Southeast, the Alliance Theatre sets the highest artistic standards, creating the powerful experience of shared theatre for diverse people. From its inaugural presentation of King Arthur, to its Broadway-bound premiere production of The Color Purple, the Alliance has consistently advanced the art of theatre. Over the years, the Alliance has produced more than 50 World Premieres bringing the world’s best resources to Atlanta in one of the nation’s finest venues. The Atlanta Ballet1400 W. Peachtree StreetAtlanta, GA 30309Phone: 404-873-5811In 1929, Dorothy Alexander launched the dance group that would grow into today's vibrant Atlanta Ballet. Thanks to her vision, stamina and grace, Atlanta is proud to be home to the longest continually operating ballet company in the nation. Over 80 years, we've had just three artistic directors - Dorothy Alexander, Robert Barnett and John McFall - who have brought imagination and innovation to the stage as well as to the community through outreach and education. Atlanta Ballet's 80th Anniversary Season opened in 2009.The Atlanta Opera 1575 Northside Drive, N.W.Building 300, Suite 350Atlanta, GA 30318Phone: 404-881-8801Founded in 1979, The Atlanta Opera has entertained more than 800,000 patrons during more than 250 performances and 75 productions. The company works to attract the finest international, national, and regional singers, conductors, stage directors and designers. Theater and BalletThis marketing introduction describes some of our expertise. For more information, comments or questions, please contact us. 1.866.451.5438, contact form, or office@aceForensics.com