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Dad's Garage Launches Campaign To Lure Famous Artist To Perform Short-form Improv

By: May. 03, 2018
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Dad's Garage has one request of world-famous artist, performer, restauranter, and Atlanta icon Ludacris: come to Dad's Garage and perform short-form improv with us.

We understand how busy Ludacris is, yet we truly believe in the awesome power of improv -- everyone should make time for it at least once in his/her/their brief life, including Luda. And just imagine how incredible it could be- the crazy-creative genius that is Ludacris plopped on a stage with other creative and also crazy people, performing totally wacky and beautiful and gut-wrenchingly funny improv-that would be freaking fantastic. We want this to be the intersection of two undeniably Atlanta institutions: Ludacris and Dad's Garage. We believe this is possible. Don't you?

Help us find out. Share our message on all of your social medias and talk to your friends. Check out the website we designed solely for this effort: https://www.aludacrisproposal.com/.

Let's bring Ludacris to Dad's Garage.

About Dad's Garage Theatre Company:

Founded in 1995, Dad's Garage Theatre Company has grown from a small volunteer led organization to a thriving mid-size theatre led by professional artistic and administrative staff that includes over 300 volunteers and performers. We now entertain more than 33,000 people each year in Atlanta, at public events across the state, and at improv festivals across the continent. In addition to outrageous original productions, Dad's Garage produces improv shows year-round, educates young improvisers in a high school outreach program, and facilitates classes and workshops for the general public.

Dad's Garage relies on financial support from several generous companies to keep producing scripted and improv comedy. Special thanks to Delta Air Lines, Turner, MailChimp, Fulton County Arts Council, The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Metropolitan Atlanta Arts Fund, and the City of Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs for their support.



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