top of page

OUR WORK

ATLAS Partnership’s work falls into three categories: historic preservation, program preservation, and new initiatives. We are a strong alliance committed to safeguarding the rich legacy assets of professional theatre in Central Virginia. How do we do this? By connecting with our community and nurturing relationships years in the making. ATLAS Partnership is not a new theatre; rather, we work together with existing professional theatres, artists, and venues and leverage shared community resources to achieve the greatest impact.

​

Donations make our work possible! Make a tax-deductible gift here

An illustration of lightning in a light bulb

ATLAS Partnership is an organization that will always be in “the act of becoming” as we revisit and revive legacy programs on a rolling basis. Learn more about our current projects here.​

​

ATLAS Partnership seeks to continue creating new and impactful initiatives with our community partners, based on decades of past success. Learn more about our current projects here

An illustration of two hands nearly touching
champagne flute with confetti in orange, teal, yellow, navy blue.jpg

ATLAS Partnership is pleased to host community-wide gatherings that celebrate important theatre milestones in our region. See upcoming events here.

ATLAS Partnership is proud to be a guardian of the institutional memory of Central Virginia theatres and artists. Learn more here

An illustration of books, art, bookends, and curios on shelf
lectern and microphone on a stage.jpg

ATLAS Partnership welcomes opportunities to talk with different groups about Virginia's unique place in theatre history, as well as our multifaceted experiences in the industry with audiences statewide. See past and upcoming engagements here.

Serving as Ambassadors

ATLAS Partnership is a connector and convenor in the Greater RVA community, leveraging our networks and cross-sector relationships to further the important work of theatres throughout the region. 

An illustration of multiple people walking toward each other
bottom of page