

Thanksgiving. 1973. The turkey’s frozen solid, the wine is flowing, and two young immigrant women—one from Korea, one from the Philippines—are navigating life in America with no recipe to follow. What starts as a kitchen disaster becomes a funny, heartfelt night of honesty, laughter, confessions—and friendship. A sharp, tender comedy about connection, identity, and finding your people when you need them most.

“AN ABSOLUTE POWERHOUSE” –AJC
Acclaimed Atlanta Actor Carolyn Cook reprises her tour-de-force, Suzi Award Winning Performance for a brief Horizon run before we take the show to Savannah Rep in February.
Esther, a stenographer inside a top-secret Vietnam-era debriefing room, has a picture perfect world until she encounters an airman whose story quite literally changes her life. As she captures the stories of soldiers freshly back from the front lines, Esther finds herself smack dab in the middle of a troubling investigation. With plenty of twists and turns along the way, this ia a taut, suspenseful mystery that packs a real emotional wallop.
For subscribers who saw The Heart Sellers as part of their 5-play package this fall, this encore can be purchased separately for $35 plus tax/fee. For those subscribing after Dec. 25, this is part of the 5-play package.

“A LAUGH-OUT-LOUD FUNNY AND INSPIRING STORY” -Broadway World
A tail-wagging comedy! Just when Liz thinks her life can’t get any more chaotic, the universe hands her the one thing she definitely doesn’t want – an adorable, unshakeable, absolutely-determined-to-love-her dog! This heartwarming comedy about an unlikely friendship between a reluctant human and her persistent pup will leave you begging for more treats…er, laughs!

“A TRIUMPH…SAVORY, LAYERED, AND SURPRISING…FUN” –Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Family ties, lies, secrets, and the treachery of old New Orleans aristocracy boil over in Hot Jambalaya, an exciting new murder musical comedy from Dad’s Garage! Nominated for multiple Suzi Awards, Horizon Artistic Directors Lisa and Jeff Adler loved this original musical from our friends at Dad’s Garage last season and are excited to bring it now to Horizon audiences.
When Papa Joe “Sewer King” Van Horn takes a fatal spill from a French Quarter balcony, his eccentric family, friends, and professional associates gather for his funeral aboard the aging steamboat Fleur de Lis only to make a series of startling discoveries: Papa Joe was murdered, every single person present wanted him dead, and the killer intends to strike again! Trapped aboard the Fleur de Lis, our hapless cast must uncover whodunit and why before the killer strikes again!

On the eve of a highly anticipated grand opening of a beloved fast-food empire, one hundred fervent devotees gather in the parking lot for an overnight campout to earn a year of free large combos. As the night unfolds, it’s clear there’s a fox in the chicken coop. Jade, the newly appointed store manager, must find the source of anarchy before the flock devolves into utter chaos.
A wildly theatrical, fun, and fast-paced very Atlanta comedy that invites audiences to uncover what’s really in the secret sauce of devotion. By Atlanta playwright Kira Rockwell, acclaimed writer of Oh, To Be Pure Again (Actor’s Express, 2023).

Seven days, 5 nurses, $3 million, 1 crazy scandal. The ICU nurses at Morey Medical Center don’t need another complication, but when money goes missing and fingers point in their direction, everyone’s on their worst and most outrageous behavior. This wild ride through the lives of five resilient women in healthcare is funny, poignant, and just the right amount of scandalous, while revealing that the path to healing and redemption is never a straight line.
A juicy new play— inspired by interviews with real nurses in Atlanta— about what happens when we give our lives to jobs that don’t love us back. By the writer of the award-winning The Wash at Synchronicity and Impact Theatres, and World Premiere of this Horizon Black Women Speak (BWS) commission.