Queen Bess, performed in French and English (with supertitles)

Presented by Théâtre du Rêve (Theater of the Dream)

"Queen Bess" tells the story of Bessie Coleman, who earned her pilot’s license (the first ever earned by a Black woman or a Native American, and the first international license earned by any American) in 1921 by teaching herself French and then traveling to France to study. She went on to become a famous stunt pilot back in America, setting records and breaking trends until her death in 1926.
More than 100 years later, her resourcefulness and accomplishments tell a story that continues to challenge and inspire.
Please note that this performance is in both French and English. French scenes have English captions. There are also several repetitions of this performance, please check the schedule for additional sessions.

Tickets will be available on February 1.

Getting There

Accessibility

This is an ADA compliant facility with accessible drop-off and limited accessible parking. Please notify us of any needs/requests in advance by emailing the Box Office

Date and Time

Friday, March 20th, 2026
8:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Venue

Indoor Event

Seven Stages in Little 5
1105 Euclid Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30307
Accessibility

Audience

Adults, Families, High School, Middle School, Elem. School

Price

Price: $17.50-$35 (sliding scale)

Ticket Link

Topic

Science & Society, Visual & Performing Arts, Business/Careers