
What we’re about
This group is for anyone interested in French language and culture. Whether you are from one of the many francophone countries, someone who learned or is learning to speak French, or simply a Francophile who needs a fix, this Meetup group is for you. We're located in Edgewood, which is a convenient neighborhood and location for an in-town gathering. Come join, meet new people, see old friends, and have a heck of a lot fun doing it.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- A Salon by the Théâtre du RêveAlliance Française d'Atlanta at Peachtree Center, Atlanta, GA
Link to register:
https://www.tix.com/ticket-sales/theatredureve/7673/event/1416804Get tickets here: https://www.tix.com/ticket-sales/theatredureve/7673
Théâtre du Rêve presents a special salon hosted by the Alliance Française on the topic of translating Lauren Gunderson’s Emilie: the Marquise du Chatelet Defends Her Life Tonight led by Artistic Director Anna Richardson and translator Yanaelle Cornez and featuring scenes performed in English and French by the cast of the March 2025 production.Bites and bubbles for all!
- Saturday February 22nd, 2:00pm – 4:00pm
- Alliance Française d’Atlanta – Downtown
- 233 Peachtree St NE, Suite 100
- Atlanta, GA 30303
***PARKING:
Paid parking is available at the International Parking Garage.
Look for Tin Lizzy's - 26 Andrew Young International Blvd NE. The International Garage is directly across the street from the Tin Lizzy's. The Alliance Française is in the courtyard behind Tin Lizzy's.***How to find us:
To access the Alliance Française, use the alleyway next to the Tin Lizzy's, and continue straight towards the back to tower 233 (you'll see the fountain on your left). Once in front of the 233 tower, the auditorium's entrance is on your right. - Théatre du Rêve Opening Night in Little Five Points7 Stages, Atlanta, GA
🔗 Get tickets here for opening night, Friday March 14th!
Théâtre du Rêve vous présente Lauren Gunderson’s Emilie: La Marquise du Châtelet Defends Her Life Tonight in its first ever French translation!
Tonight, 18th century scientific genius Emilie du Châtelet is back and determined to answer the question she died with: love or philosophy, head or heart? In this highly theatrical rediscovery of one of history’s most intriguing women, Emilie defends her life and loves; and ends up with both a formula and a legacy that permeates history.All performances will be in French with English supertitles.
PARKING:
Paid lot behind the theatre: parking is located in a privately run lot behind 7 Stages. The entrance to the lot is located next to Arden’s Garden Juice Shop. Park Place charges a flat fee of $10 on nights and weekends under 3 hours; $15 over 3 hours; and $5 before 4PM on weekdays. You will be required to enter your license plate number in the automated machine by the booth in the driveway or use the Park Place App. *When the lot is staffed with an attendant the rate is $15.*Paid street parking: Along Euclid Ave throughout Little Five Points there is paid street parking. You need to pay at the corresponding pay station for these spots or use the ATLPlus App.
Free street parking: Further down Euclid Ave, past Horizon Theatre as you go into Inman Park, there is free street parking. It is a short walk to the theatre. Around this area many of the side streets also offer free street parking. Warning-some streets are for residential parking only please look out for all signage!
Pay-in-Advance Reserved Parking: Pay ahead and have a parking spot in our back lot waiting for you upon arrival! For more details, click HERE! (Please note that this service is managed by a third party vendor.)