
Apartments near 7 Stages in Atlanta, GA (964 Rentals)


788 West Marietta St NW

360 Ponce De Leon Ave NE

674 Somerset Terrace NE

161 Peachtree Center Ave NE

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540 John Wesley Dobbs Ave NE, Unit SI ID1523269P

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346 Peters St SW

Northside Plaza

770 Glenwood

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The 7 Stages theater in Atlanta is a genuine treat for all apartment-ites. The nonprofit theater company provides a place for the community to come and watch as perform and watch socially impacting plays and theater shows. Another fun thing about the 7 stages is the level of commitment to the community as well as national and international involvement. In the years that this theater has been in production they have continued to grow to internationally renown status and are constantly showcasing amazing and noteworthy new talent. There are shows for the little apartment-ites too. Want to rent the theater for a special family event or fundraiser? That is possible here too! There are also volunteer positions, internships and all around great community involvement to make this place an apartment-ites favorite get a way.
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