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An Evening With David Sedaris

Tue May 19 at 7:30pm

Atlanta, GA

Event Info

David Sedaris, America?s best-selling humorist and social satirist, returns following publication of his most recent book of short stories, Happy Go Lucky, and his first ever children?s book, Pretty Ugly. In his customary sartorial and humorous manner, David will make you laugh and think in equal measures, with all new, unpublished stories and commentary. As always, the reading will be accompanied by a pre and post-show book signing. Seats in the mezzanine and grand tier are not ADA accessible. If you need accessible seats, you should only buy seats designated as wheelchair accessible and their companion tickets in the orchestra. Please note: Anyone attending a performance at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre requires a ticket, regardless of age.

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About David Sedaris

David Sedaris (born December 26, 1956) is an American humorous essayist and radio contributor. Much of his humor is autobiographical and self-deprecating, concerning his large family life, Greek heritage, various jobs, education, and his life in France with his boyfriend Hugh. He was born in Binghamton, New York, and raised in Raleigh, North Carolina. He dropped out of Kent State University in 1977, and ten years later graduated from the Art Institute of Chicago. Read more on Last.fm

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you bring a purse to Cobb Energy Center?
Yes, you can bring a purse to Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, but there are specific guidelines to follow. For the safety and comfort of all guests, the venue enforces a clear bag policy at most events. Purses and bags must generally be clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC and not exceed 12” x 6” x 12” in size. Small clutch bags, approximately the size of a hand (no larger than 4.5” x 6.5”), are also permitted, even if not clear. Security staff will screen all bags at entry points. It's recommended to check the event's specific guidelines before arriving, as policies may vary. Following these rules helps ensure a smooth entry process and enhances the overall event experience at Cobb Energy Center.
Where do you park at Cobb Energy Center?
Parking at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre is convenient and well-organized. The primary parking facility is a four-level, 1,000-space parking deck located adjacent to the venue, providing easy access for guests. Entrances to the parking deck are off Cobb Galleria Parkway and Interstate North Parkway. Event parking fees may vary, typically ranging from $10 to $15 per vehicle. Accessible parking spaces are available on every level, close to elevators for guests with mobility needs. Overflow and additional parking may be offered during larger events. For hassle-free entry and exit, consider arriving early or pre-paying for parking if available. Ride-share drop-off points are also conveniently located near the main entrance.
Who owns Cobb Energy Center?
Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre is owned by the Cobb-Marietta Coliseum & Exhibit Hall Authority. This public authority oversees several major venues in the Cobb County area, including the Cobb Galleria Centre and Galleria Specialty Shops. The Authority is responsible for the management, operation, and maintenance of the Cobb Energy Center, ensuring it remains a premier destination for performing arts, concerts, and special events in the Atlanta region. As a publicly governed entity, the Authority's primary goal is to provide high-quality facilities for entertainment, cultural enrichment, and community gatherings while supporting the local economy and tourism in Cobb County and greater Atlanta.
Who is the architect of the Cobb Energy Center?
The architect behind the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre is Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates Inc., a renowned Atlanta-based architectural firm. Completed in 2007, the firm's design showcases a modern and elegant aesthetic, featuring sweeping curves, a dramatic glass facade, and state-of-the-art acoustics. The architecture is both functional and visually striking, with a grand atrium lobby and a 2,750-seat theater designed to host world-class performances. Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates are recognized for their expertise in large-scale public venues, and their work on Cobb Energy Center has earned praise for seamlessly blending artistic appeal with practical amenities to enhance the guest experience.
What are the best seats at the Cobb Energy Center?
The best seats at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre depend on the type of event, but most guests recommend the Orchestra Center section for optimal views and acoustics. Rows A through M in the center orchestra offer a close yet comprehensive perspective of the stage, making them ideal for concerts, Broadway shows, and ballets. For a more elevated vantage point, the front rows of the Mezzanine or the Grand Tier provide excellent sightlines and sound quality. Box seats along the sides offer a luxurious, private experience. When choosing seats, consider the event type and your personal preference for proximity or panoramic views to ensure the best possible experience at Cobb Energy Center.

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