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A sweet night of comedy and important conversations is coming to Woodstock and streaming to audiences everywhere.

Quick facts

Elm Street Cultural Arts Village welcomes Jessica It's All Good in her Netflix comedy special-style show We're all Chocolate on November 22 at 7:00pm both streaming online and in-person at the City Center Auditorium (8534 Main St. Woodstock, GA 30188). The 90-minute piece features crazy stories from Jessica's life, fusing laughter with very real topics.

In the words of the star

“Love is the answer. At the end of day, everyone just wants to be happy and that comes from a place of love. We spend so much time focusing on what’s negative, and that’s really unhealthy. But if we could take the time to love each other better, I think that the world would be a better place. Love is the answer, and laughter is a good way to get there.”

- Jessica It's All Good

About We're All Chocolate

It’s difficult to talk about the tough stuff. But Jessica It’s All Good will have you laughing over all of it! We’re All Chocolate is a comedy show highlighting some fun and crazy stories from her life, while hitting certain topics surrounding race head on. She will have you rolling on the floor laughing (and with social distancing in-person OR from your own home digitally there will be plenty of space to do that!).

Advisories from Elm Street Arts

This show is recommended for audiences age 12 and up.

The safety and health of the artists, staff, guests, and volunteers is a top priority. Elm Street plans to continue presenting We're All Chocolate while observing social distancing guidelines set out by national, state, and local authorities and encourages all guests to take the necessary steps to protect their health. You can find our specific protocol and procedures here: https://elmstreetarts.org/before-you-go/. While we would love to see you at the performance, please stay home if you do not feel well or comfortable! We would be happy to provide information on the streaming option and how to access it!

About those tickets...

Click here to purchase in-person or streaming tickets for $10.

For more information about Elm Street Cultural Arts Village, visit their website: ElmStreetArts.org.

Photos are courtesy of Heartstrings Media

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A sweet night of comedy and important conversations is coming to Woodstock and streaming to audiences everywhere.

Quick facts

Elm Street Cultural Arts Village welcomes Jessica It’s All Good in her Netflix comedy special-style show We’re all Chocolate on November 22 at 7:00pm both streaming online and in-person at the City Center Auditorium (8534 Main St. Woodstock, GA 30188). The 90-minute piece features crazy stories from Jessica’s life, fusing laughter with very real topics.

In the words of the star

“Love is the answer. At the end of day, everyone just wants to be happy and that comes from a place of love. We spend so much time focusing on what’s negative, and that’s really unhealthy. But if we could take the time to love each other better, I think that the world would be a better place. Love is the answer, and laughter is a good way to get there.”

– Jessica It’s All Good

About We’re All Chocolate

It’s difficult to talk about the tough stuff. But Jessica It’s All Good will have you laughing over all of it! We’re All Chocolate is a comedy show highlighting some fun and crazy stories from her life, while hitting certain topics surrounding race head on. She will have you rolling on the floor laughing (and with social distancing in-person OR from your own home digitally there will be plenty of space to do that!).

Advisories from Elm Street Arts

This show is recommended for audiences age 12 and up.

The safety and health of the artists, staff, guests, and volunteers is a top priority. Elm Street plans to continue presenting We’re All Chocolate while observing social distancing guidelines set out by national, state, and local authorities and encourages all guests to take the necessary steps to protect their health. You can find our specific protocol and procedures here: https://elmstreetarts.org/before-you-go/. While we would love to see you at the performance, please stay home if you do not feel well or comfortable! We would be happy to provide information on the streaming option and how to access it!

About those tickets…

Click here to purchase in-person or streaming tickets for $10.

For more information about Elm Street Cultural Arts Village, visit their website: ElmStreetArts.org.

Photos are courtesy of Heartstrings Media

About Sally Henry Fuller

A theatre aficionado with a passion for telling people's stories, Sally Henry Fuller is a performing arts journalist. She has had the privilege of interviewing both local theatre professionals and multi-award-winning celebrities including Carol Burnett, Matthew Morrison, Vanessa Williams, Josh Gad, and Taylor Hicks. With theatre journalism experience since 2011, her work has also been featured on BroadwayWorld.com, the Huffington Post, and the Kennedy Center's American College Theatre Festival.

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