7 Stages Theatre
Founded in 1979 and in its current location since 1987, 7 Stages is known for an edgy attitude and exciting works. The adjacent bar and coffee house, Java Lords, serves up delicious brews and affordable drinks pre- and postshow.
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For the most complete schedule of cultural events, check the weekly Access Atlanta section of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution (www.ajc.com), the city's lively and free alternative weekly, Creative Loafing (clatl.com), or the entertainment monthly, INsite (www.insiteatlanta.com). The Atlanta Daily World (www.atlantadailyworld.com) and the Atlanta Voice (www.theatlantavoice.com), serving the African American community, are also published weekly.
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Founded in 1979 and in its current location since 1987, 7 Stages is known for an edgy attitude and exciting works. The adjacent bar and coffee house, Java Lords, serves up delicious brews and affordable drinks pre- and postshow.
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