We're 19 years old and look at some of the projects we've done!!
Roswell Cultural Arts Center : We've managed this venue for 10 years for the City of Roswell. This professionally staffed, community based venue is one of the best values in it's class in the Southeast. This is an amazing facility, and we'd love to have you visit us.
Msgr. Terry Young Center for the Arts : St. Pius X Catholic High School in Atlanta Georgia. We've mounted productions of all types in this 400 seat venue since 1990. The facility is a training facility, but it remains open to all types of shows. The Young Center is well maintained and has industry standard lighting and sound equipment.
Georgia State University Kopleff Recital Hall : This 400 seat venue is an amazing music venue. Check it out at, the Georgia State University School of Music website.
Razor's Edge Cafe : This interdisciplinary performance series ran on PBS from January through April, 1990. The program features performance artists from varying disciplines. It was nominated for the Robert Bennet Award for Outstanding Achievement in Local Television by the American Film Institute in January, 1991.
Water Dreams : This piece was created by Atlantan, Cherie Carson, presenting dreamtime and how the subconscious works. The performance is movement based and was shot entirely under water. It was nominated for the Robert Bennet Award for Outstanding Achievement in Local Television by the American Film Institute in February, 1993.
Voices from the Sixth World : This hour-long video features conversations about spirituality in gay men. It was videotaped at the Gay Spirit Visions conference in September, 1993. The program was directed by Brian Helder. For more information about Gay Spirit Visions, see http://mindspring.com/~gayspirit.
Through the Keyhole:
3 Television Plays by
Samuel Beckett
: This program features three television plays by Nobel Prize-winning author, Samuel Beckett, including ...but the clouds..., Ghost Trio, and Eh, Joe. For more information about Samuel Beckett, contact johnwilliams@rubiconstudios.com.
This is My Day Job -
Conversations with
Atlanta Artists
: This program features interviews with artists who live and work in Atlanta. A must for any fans of the Atlanta Art scene! A dual production of Rubicon and the City of Atlanta Bureau of Cultural Affairs.
High Tide at Hunting Island : A touching narrative about hate crimes, making the message poignant and eerily familiar by its use of Atlanta landmarks and local topic dialogue. Soundtrack by Atlanta band, Rooke. For more information about Rooke, see http://www.rooke.net.
contact: johnwilliams@rubiconstudios.com
telephone: (404)378-0841