• Out of Hand Theater puts the spotlight on racial and social injustice

    Out of Hand Theater puts the spotlight on racial and social injustice
    ATLANTA (WUPA) - A unique theater group is playing its own role in the fight for civil rights through conversations and performances in households and other small venues across Metro Atlanta.Ariel Fristoe was 25 years old when she started Out of Hand Theater in 2001. She said her goal as the artistic director was to use the theater as a platform to address racism, poverty, and violence in the community."It's always a short play on a social justice issue. We produce programs that combine art with

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