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Houston's Alley Theatre unveils triumphant 75th anniversary season

Houston s Alley Theatre unveils triumphant 75th anniversary season The Alley tips its hat to classics like A Christmas Carol this year. Photo by John Carrithers What a pandemic it’s been for the cherished But now, the Alley has unveiled triumphant news. To celebrate its 75 anniversary quite a feat for any arts troupe the Alley is unveiling a new season starting October 1, 2021. This 75th Anniversary Season return to live performances includes three world premiere plays and one world premiere musical, according to the Alley. “I couldn’t be more excited to get back into the Theatre with this fabulous lineup including a Pulitzer Prize-winning play, a world-premiere musical, and three world premiere plays,” said artistic director Rob Melrose in a release.

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Alley Theatre Announces an Action-Packed 75th Anniversary Season

Everyone’s favorite Alley Theatre is gearing up for a big anniversary season—its 75 th to be exact—and it’s pulling out all the theatrical stops in honor of such a special occasion. We’re talking a world premiere musical alongside three world premiere plays. “Our 75th Season boasts the most world premieres of any of our 74 previous seasons,” Artistic Director Rob Melrose said in a statement. The jam-packed season kicks off with Pulitzer Prize-winning play Sweat, which is being produced in collaboration with The Ensemble Theatre, before continuing with nine other productions and running through June 2022. Scattered throughout the season are several shows that saw cancellations last year because of the coronavirus pandemic. These include the world premieres of

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Alley Theatre to Reopen in Fall 2021 With Duncan Sheik & Kyle Jarrow World Premiere Musical and More!

After having closed its doors to the public in March 2020 due to COVID-19, the Alley Theatre has announced its plans to reopen the theatre in Fall 2021. Reopening the Alley Theatre coincides with its 75th Anniversary Season with performances beginning on October 1, 2021. The 75th Anniversary Season and the Alley s celebratory return to live performances includes three world premiere plays and one world premiere musical. I couldn t be more excited to get back into the Theatre with this fabulous line-up including a Pulitzer Prize-winning play, a world-premiere musical, and three world premiere plays, said Artistic Director Rob Melrose. Our 75th Season boasts the most world premieres of any of our 74 previous seasons! When founder Nina Vance started this Theatre in 1947, she sent out 214 penny postcards and stated It s beginning! Houston, this is your Theatre. For the 75 Anniversary and beyond, we are committed to being a Theatre for all Houstonians. I m thrilled to usher in the 7

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With "Medea," the Alley Is Virtual and More Vulnerable

Medea, the Alley Is Virtual and More Vulnerable Elizabeth Bunch talks about filming shows at home and playing the titular role in Euripides’s play. By Rebekah Kibodeaux 3/16/2021 at 3:05pm Shunte Lofton, Melissa Molano, and Dylan Godwin in the Alley Theatre s Medea. For more than 2,500 years, Euripides’s Medea has shocked and enthralled audiences across the globe with its high-stakes social commentary and its poetic, heart-wrenching feminism. This week, the Alley Theatre brings a free, translated version of the Greek tragedy to the living rooms of its dedicated patrons and, hopefully, a slew of new audiences, with its virtual performance spearheaded by Artistic Director Rob Melrose and featuring Alley Resident Acting Company member Elizabeth Bunch in the titular role.

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