Historical

We’re 34 years old and look at some of the projects we’ve done!!

Roswell Cultural Arts Center

We’ve managed this venue for 29 years for the City of Roswell. This professionally staffed, community based venue is one of the best values in its class in the Southeast. This is an amazing facility, and we’d love to have you visit us.

In February 2016 the City of Roswell recognized Rubicon Studios for their years of service to the community.

Other Venues

Rubicon Studios also works closely with clients who use these other fine venues:

  • Porter Sanford III Center
  • Decatur Performing Arts Center
  • Blessed Trinity Theatre

GSU Opera

Our Town

Here are some production photos from our work on Our Town in April 2023

The Magic Flute

Here are some images from our work on Mozart’s The Magic Flute in November 2015

Razor’s Edge Cafe

This interdisciplinary performance series ran on PBS from January through April, 1990. The program features performance artists from varying disciplines. It was nominated for the Robert Bennet Award for Outstanding Achievement in Local Television by the American Film Institute in January, 1991.

Water Dreams

This piece was created by former Atlantan, Cherie Carson, presenting dreamtime and how the subconscious works. The performance is movement based and was shot entirely under water. It was nominated for the Robert Bennet Award for Outstanding Achievement in Local Television by the American Film Institute in February, 1993.

Voices from the Sixth World

This hour-long video features conversations about spirituality in gay men. It was videotaped at the Gay Spirit Visions conference in September, 1993. The program was directed by Brian Helder. For more information about Gay Spirit Visions, see http://mindspring.com/~gayspirit.

Through the Keyhole: 3 Television Plays by Samuel Beckett

This program features three television plays by Nobel Prize-winning author, Samuel Beckett, including …but the clouds…, Ghost Trio, and Eh, Joe. For more information about Samuel Beckett, contact johnwilliams@rubiconstudios.com.

This is My Day Job – Conversations with Atlanta Artists

This program features interviews with artists who live and work in Atlanta. A must for any fans of the Atlanta Art scene! A dual production of Rubicon and the City of Atlanta Bureau of Cultural Affairs.

High Tide at Hunting Island

A touching narrative about hate crimes against gay men, making the message poignant and eerily familiar by its use of Atlanta landmarks and local topic dialogue. Soundtrack by Atlanta band, Rooke. For more information about Rooke, see http://www.rooke.net.

DIFFA – Dining by Design

Rubicon Studios had the privilege to work with DIFFA’S DINING BY DESIGN from 1998 to 2009. This fundraiser featured over the top dining environments created by the countries top interior designers. The project was a major fundraiser for the charity who’s mission is to support organizations who provide services to people living with HIV/AIDS.

John Williams and Rubicon Studios were involved the first year of the event and we assumed the production management role for the national tour in 2003.

The tour began in New York in the early part of each year. Other cities then produced their versions of the event with national sponsors participating in each city. Rubicon Studios was responsible for the logistics of set-up, operations and load out of each event. Rubicon Studios produced the Atlanta market in its entirety including recruiting designers and selling sponsorships.

Touring cities were:

  • New York
  • Kansas City
  • Dallas
  • Los Angeles
  • Atlanta
  • Chicago
  • San Francisco
  • Boston

For more information on DIFFA’S DINING BY DESIGN please visit www.diffa.org

Photos

Time Sure Does Fly!

Here are some images from some of the projects we’ve done over the years.