Alton Brown was directing TV commercials when he got the crazy idea to go to culinary school and reinvent the cooking show. The result was Good Eats, an irreverent, science-forward program that kept Brown gainfully employed for over twenty years. Along the way he also hosted iconic programs like Iron Chef America, Food Network Star, and Cutthroat Kitchen. Brown’s live culinary variety shows have toured to sold-out crowds across the country since 2013, and his tenth book, a collection of essays and ruminations, Food for Thought, was published by Gallery Books in February of 2025. Among his various mantle candy are a pair of James Beard awards and a Peabody. He lives in Atlanta with his wife, the designer Elizabeth Ingram and a pair of nefarious canines.
VIP INFORMATION:
ALL tickets located in the Gold section for $205 dollars (not inclusive of fees) are VIP tickets.VIP guests will be contacted prior to the show with further details and instructions, including information regarding arrival time and check-in.
As part of the VIP package included with a $205 Gold section ticket, those guests will receive the following:
-A special VIP experience one hour before curtain time. It will include a brief Q&A session in the Theatre.
-VIP ticket holders will also receive a signed copy of Alton’s book.
There will be no photos or autographs (like a M&G), however, photos will be allowed during the experience. Video is strictly prohibited.