North Fulton Drama Club

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Democratization!

By Nikki • Oct 16th, 2008

One thing we have found as we go along on this crazy journey called Founding and Running a Theater is that there is precious little information out there for us to use. Conventional theater techniques are useful to a point, but we are outdoors, and our stuff has to be a little tougher, travel a little better, and be a versatile and cost-effective as possible.



Need A Table Reservation?

By Thomas • Sep 4th, 2008

The NFDC Box Office is open once again.



Two Bonus Nights of Midsummer and Other News

By Thomas • Jun 20th, 2008

If you missed our production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Barrington Hall, this weekend offers two more opportunities …some podcast news … Auditions for Romeo & Juliet are coming up … and some step-by-step instructions on purchasing Festival Tickets.



Gwinnett County Community Theatre Festival hosted by Aurora Theatre

By Nikki • May 12th, 2008

Eight community theatres form all over North Georgia representing 100 years of performance will descend upon Aurora Theatre to participate in the 1st Annual Gwinnett County Community Theatre Festival.



Seventy Seconds of Midsummer

By Thomas • May 4th, 2008

From Thursday night’s final dress rehearsal, some YouTube-ry featuring Pyramus, Thisbe and Wall.



NFDC’s Official Rain Policy (Revised)

By Thomas • May 3rd, 2008

Weather and outdoor theatre don’t always have the best relationship, so here is our brief policy …



A Midsummer Night’s Encore?

By Thomas • Apr 22nd, 2008

North Fulton Drama Club will be restaging A Midsummer Night’s Dream in June!



Staple it to a telephone pole

By Nikki • Mar 30th, 2008

Don’t, actually, because it’s probably illegal to do so, but the spirit is there: get the word out!



More Merry YouTube-ry

By Thomas • Oct 9th, 2007

One more weekend left. If you haven’t seen us yet, there’s still time …



Grey Skies Are Gonna Clear Up?

By Thomas • Oct 5th, 2007

It looks like the seers at Weather.com are changing their tune for the better. But just to be safe … if you’ve any wood nearby, knock on it for our sakes.