Broken Things, performed by the Artios Academies of Sugar Hill, takes the stage at Gas South Theater in Duluth, Georgia on April 23, 2026. This theatrical production brings one of Atlanta's most accomplished student performing arts organizations to one of the region's premier entertainment venues, delivering an evening of compelling, purpose-driven theatre that resonates deeply with Atlanta-area families, educators, and arts communities alike.

  • Date: April 23, 2026
  • Venue: Gas South Theater
  • Location/Neighborhood: 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy, Duluth, GA 30097 (Gwinnett County, Northeast Atlanta Metro)
  • Category: Theatre / Live Performing Arts

About Broken Things and Artios Academies of Sugar Hill

Artios Academies is a nationally recognized network of Christian classical arts education programs, and the Sugar Hill campus — located in Gwinnett County just north of Atlanta — stands as one of the organization's most celebrated chapters. The academy has built a formidable reputation for producing high-caliber theatrical performances that combine rigorous classical training with deeply meaningful storytelling. Their productions are not amateur showcases — they are full-scale theatrical events that rival regional professional productions in ambition, craft, and emotional impact.

Broken Things is a production that lives up to Artios Academies' tradition of choosing material with genuine weight and message. The title alone signals the thematic territory this show explores — redemption, restoration, and the beauty found in imperfection and struggle. For Atlanta-area audiences who value theatre that goes beyond entertainment and into transformation, this production delivers exactly that kind of experience.

The students of Artios Academies of Sugar Hill have trained extensively to bring this production to life. The academy's approach to performing arts education means every performer on that Gas South Theater stage arrives with years of disciplined instruction in acting, vocal performance, movement, and stagecraft. What audiences witness on April 23 is the culmination of that rigorous artistic journey — and it is extraordinary to see.

What to Expect at Gas South Theater

Gas South Theater is one of metro Atlanta's most versatile and well-appointed mid-size performance venues. Located within the larger Gas South District entertainment complex in Duluth, the theater offers outstanding sightlines, excellent acoustics, and a comfortable audience experience that suits both intimate dramatic productions and large-scale theatrical events. The venue seats up to 1,200 guests, creating an atmosphere that feels both grand and personal — close enough to connect with every performer on stage, large enough to generate the communal energy that live theatre demands.

Gas South District sits conveniently along Sugarloaf Parkway in Duluth, easily accessible from I-85 and the broader Gwinnett County highway network. Ample on-site parking makes the venue one of the most convenient destinations in the Atlanta metro for a night of live entertainment. The complex also features dining and gathering options nearby, making the evening before or after the show a natural extension of the experience for families and groups.

Inside the theater, the production values Artios Academies brings to their performances — professional lighting design, full costuming, and expert stage direction — are showcased to their absolute best advantage. This is not a school auditorium. This is a world-class stage, and Broken Things is produced to fill it.

Why Atlanta Fans Can't Miss This

The greater Atlanta performing arts community is vast and vibrant, but events like Broken Things at Gas South Theater occupy a unique and irreplaceable space within it. This is a production that draws together the passion of a close-knit Sugar Hill community, the discipline of a nationally respected academy, and the power of a story that speaks to universal human experience. Families drive from across Gwinnett, Forsyth, Hall, and Fulton counties to attend Artios Academies productions — and for good reason.

April 23, 2026 is a single-date event. There is no second chance, no extended run, and no rain date. When the curtain rises at Gas South Theater on that night, it rises once. Securing your seats now is the only way to guarantee your place in the audience for what will be one of the most emotionally resonant theatrical experiences the Atlanta area offers in 2026.

Whether you are a longtime supporter of Artios Academies, a parent watching a young performer take the stage, or simply an Atlanta theatre lover looking for something genuinely moving — Broken Things delivers. Plan accordingly, arrive early, and prepare to be moved.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Broken Things – Artios Academies of Sugar Hill tickets in Atlanta?

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Is Gas South Theater accessible by MARTA?

Gas South Theater is located in Duluth, Georgia, in Gwinnett County, which is outside the core MARTA rail service area. The most convenient way to reach the venue is by car via I-85 North to the Sugarloaf Parkway exit. Ample free parking is available on-site at Gas South District. Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft serve the venue reliably from across the Atlanta metro.

What is Artios Academies of Sugar Hill and who performs in their productions?

Artios Academies of Sugar Hill is a campus of the nationally recognized Artios Academies network, a Christian classical arts education organization. Their theatrical productions feature trained student performers ranging from children through high school age, all of whom have undergone rigorous instruction in acting, voice, and stagecraft. Productions like Broken Things are full-scale, professionally directed theatrical events performed at major venues across the Atlanta area.