Pebblebrook High School announced on Mar. 18 that it will present the play “Eurydice” by Sarah Ruhl from March 12 to March 15 at the James Wilson Studio Theater, located at 991 Old Alabama Road. The production offers a retelling of the classic Greek myth from Eurydice’s perspective, featuring poetic language and striking imagery.
The event is part of Pebblebrook High School’s ongoing commitment to providing performing arts presentations through its center for excellence, according to the official website. The school serves students in the Mableton area and is part of the Cobb County School District, as reported by the official website.
Dana Giles serves as principal of Pebblebrook High School, according to the official website. The school includes facilities such as multiple gyms, with a new gymnasium added in 1997, according to information provided by the official website.
In addition to its arts programming, Pebblebrook High School supports athletic programs that have benefited from donations, according to the official website. Tickets for “Eurydice” are available through cccepa.com.
The broader impact of events like this highlights Pebblebrook’s role in fostering both academic and extracurricular excellence within its community.



