Presented by Out of Hand Theater, Inc.

St. John's Lutheran Church

Registration ends Friday, 09/18/2026 9:00pm EDT

About This Event

Out of Hand Theater & St John's Lutheran Church present an encore performance of Out of Hand's 2026 Shows in Homes production of Lee Osorio's one-act play, Prisontown. Prisontown follows a writer who goes home to Lumpkin, GA, home to one of the nation's largest immigration detention centers, and witnesses the barbarity of the nation's immigration crisis, and a small town torn by poverty and the prison industry. This play is in partnership with El Refugio, as well as Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Atlanta, the ACLU of Georgia, and many more! Join us for our performance event paired with a reception and conversation with one of our community partners.

This Show: 
Friday, September 18th at 7PM

Starring: 
Lee Osorio

Tickets: 
Students and Seniors: $23
General Admission: $33

Please plan to arrive early (at least 30 minutes) before the play starts. There will be light refreshments. The play is 70-75 minutes long, and there will be a post-show conversation after the play has finished.

 

About This Event

Out of Hand Theater & St John's Lutheran Church present an encore performance of Out of Hand's 2026 Shows in Homes production of Lee Osorio's one-act play, Prisontown. Prisontown follows a writer who goes home to Lumpkin, GA, home to one of the nation's largest immigration detention centers, and witnesses the barbarity of the nation's immigration crisis, and a small town torn by poverty and the prison industry. This play is in partnership with El Refugio, as well as Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Atlanta, the ACLU of Georgia, and many more! Join us for our performance event paired with a reception and conversation with one of our community partners.

This Show: 
Friday, September 18th at 7PM

Starring: 
Lee Osorio

Tickets: 
Students and Seniors: $23
General Admission: $33

Please plan to arrive early (at least 30 minutes) before the play starts. There will be light refreshments. The play is 70-75 minutes long, and there will be a post-show conversation after the play has finished.