Horizon Theatre’s 'Heart Sellers' and Broadway in Atlanta’s new season spotlight representation and access

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"Heart Sellers" runs through Nov. 9 at Horizon Theatre in Little Five Points, and the 2025–26 Regions Bank Broadway in Atlanta season at the Fox Theatre offers 14 shows direct from New York. (Courtesy photos)

The Oct. 14 edition of WABE Arts highlights a partnership bringing Asian voices to Atlanta’s Horizon Theatre and a Broadway lineup focused on affordability and community connection.


Horizon Theatre’s “Heart Sellers” centers Asian storytelling and Atlanta collaboration 

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Jenine Florence Jacinto and Michelle Pokopac share a laugh as Luna and Jane in Horizon Theatre’s “Heart Sellers.” (Courtesy of Horizon Theatre) 

When “Heart Sellers” opens at Horizon Theatre, it brings a rarely heard story to the local stage — two immigrant women finding friendship in 1970s America. The play arrives through a collaboration between Horizon and East by Southeast, an Atlanta collective supporting Asian and Asian American artists across disciplines. 

Actor and producer Michelle Pokopac, who stars as Jane in the Horizon production, says the partnership reflects a broader shift in Atlanta’s theater scene, one where artists of color are shaping their own narratives and building infrastructure for lasting representation. Directed by Michelle Chan, the production layers humor and history with moments that echo contemporary debates about identity and belonging.