GOArts is short for Georgia Open Arts Month which takes place each October.
It's a collective campaign to raise awareness about arts in our area.

Last October, I took up a challenge to see 31 shows in 31 days and blog about it... in the end, I saw 41.
Sure, it was a bit tiring but it was also an amazing opportunity.

The column on the left is a linked schedule of everything I saw.
For a more logical read of this blog o'adventures, scroll down to the first entry and start reading there.

I'm not a reviewer, nor am I an art critic.
I aim to raise public awareness about the great tapestry of arts & culture in our area and inspire you to get out there and enjoy it.
x ~ Here's a special thanks to the folks who provided me comps to some of these events! ~


Saturday, October 31, 2009

"What do you do if you discover you're not really you" (Event #40)

"...Or more to the point, that there may be a lot more of you than you could ever have imagined?"  My friend and I are on our way over to the Little Theatre in Pearce Auditorium to see A Number, a play written by Caryl Churchill in 2002.  The performance is part of the Gainesville Theatre Alliance's (GTA) Discovery Series.  These small scale performances are usually free and are frequently the capstone projects of GTA seniors.  Sometimes they include guest performers and directors.

Gainesville Theatre Alliance is a collaboration between Gainesville State College, Brenau University, Theatre Wings and the Professional Company along with the Northeast Georgia community.  This year, the GTA is celebrating its 30th Anniversary Season and their next mainstage production will be The Wedding Singer November 10-21.

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