ALLEY THEATRE
Gregory Boyd, Artistic Director
www.alleytheatre.org
Phone 713-220-5700
Presents
THE 2009 - 2010 SEASON
Visionary World Premieres, Re-imagined American Classics and Brilliant New Comedies
Fill the Alley Theatre's 2009-2010 Season
HOUSTON, TEXAS - Artistic Director Gregory Boyd announced that the Alley Theatre subscription season - the Theatre's 63rd - will combine three world premieres, including Frank Wildhorn's new musical Wonderland, Rajiv Joseph's bold and theatrical Gruesome Playground Injuries and Kenneth Lin's gripping Intelligence-Slave, along with re-imagined productions of the great American classic Our Town by Thornton Wilder and the sublime fantasy Harvey by Mary Chase. In addition, the Alley will create new productions of two recent smash hit comedies from London and New York, Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps and Boeing-Boeing, as well as the regional premiere of Jeffrey Hatcher's mischievous Mrs. Mannerly.
"The season has the widest range of imagination and is filled with thrilling theatricality - and tour de force writing. The combination of the startlingly new and the re-imagined classic offers our audiences a depth of passion and excitement, and our artists wonderful opportunities to make us laugh and bring us together," says Artistic Director Gregory Boyd.
Kicking off the Alley Theatre's season in the
fall is the great American treasure Our Town on the Hubbard Stage and the
world premiere of Gruesome Playground Injuries by playwright Rajiv Joseph
on the Neuhaus Stage.
The season continues on the Hubbard Stage with the world premiere of Frank
Wildhorn's new musical Wonderland, produced in association with Tampa Bay
Performing Arts Center and the world premiere of Kenneth Lin's
Intelligence-Slave on the Neuhaus Stage. In the spring on the Hubbard Stage
is the classic comedy-fantasy Harvey and the regional premieres of two
huge successes from London and New York, Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps
adapted by Patrick Barlow and Boeing-Boeing by Marc Camoletti, translated
by Beverley Cross and Francis Evans. The regional premiere of Jeffrey
Hatcher's Mrs. Mannerly on the Neuhaus Stage rounds out the season.
As a subscription add-on, the Alley offers Houston's holiday favorite, A Christmas Carol on the Hubbard Stage. Adapted and created by Hartford Stage Artistic Director (and Alley Artistic Associate) Michael Wilson, the production incorporates elaborate scenic, costume, and lighting design and a large cast. In response to last year's overwhelming audience demand, the Alley will offer a holiday alternative, the irreverent comedy The Santaland Diaries , by David Sedaris, adapted for the stage by Joe Mantello. Company Actor Todd Waite will reprise his role as "Crumpet the Elf" on the Neuhaus Stage beginning November 27.
The Alley's subscription season includes five Hubbard Stage productions and three Neuhaus Stage plays, all produced in the Alley's two-theatre complex at 615 Texas Avenue in downtown Houston. The Theatre proudly welcomes returning Season Sponsor Continental Airlines, the official airline of the Alley Theatre.
Please note: play titles and
dates are subject to change.
ALLEY THEATRE'S 2009-2010 SEASON INCLUDES
Enduring, Unsurpassed American Masterpiece
Our Town
By Thornton Wilder
Directed by Gregory Boyd
Hubbard Stage
October 2 through November 1, 2009 (press opening: October 7, 2009)
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, Thornton Wilder's Our
Town follows the courtship and marriage of George and Emily, and in
following the two, reveals the hidden mystery behind the everyday. Wilder's
portrait of life, love and death is set in Grover's Corners, New Hampshire, a
fictional New England town at the start of the 20th century. With a
penetrating wisdom about living in community, this play is an enduring American
treasure and one of the greatest plays of world theatre. Recommended for
general audiences.
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World Premiere - Thought-provoking, Darkly Funny
Gruesome Playground
Injuries
By Rajiv Joseph
Directed by Rebecca Bayla Taichman
Neuhaus Stage
October 16 through November 15, 2009 (press opening: October 21, 2009)
Recommended for mature audiences. Strong language, profanity,
violence.
Gruesome Playground
Injuries charts two lives, using scars, injuries and calamity as the
mile markers. An imaginative tour de force for actors and audiences, the play
explores why people hurt themselves to gain another's love, and the cumulative
effect of such damage, of such demands. Director Rebecca Taichman will make her
Alley debut.
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Houston's Holiday Favorite
A Christmas Carol - A
Ghost Story of Christmas
By Charles Dickens
Adapted and Originally Directed by Michael Wilson
Directed by James Black
Hubbard Stage
November 20 through December 27, 2009 (press opening: November 21, 2009)
This play is a subscription add-on.
Houston's seasonal favorite that
the Houston Press described as having "Spectacular London sets ...the
inimitable Dickens' tale - spiced with the usual fog and an unusual twist on the
ghosts past, present and future." A Christmas Carol - A Ghost Story of
Christmas returns this year with a re-telling of Charles Dickens'
classic story, that follows Ebenezer Scrooge's journey with the three ghostly
spirits that visit him on Christmas Eve. A Christmas Carol
instills a powerful message about redemption and the spirit of the holiday
season, through a dazzling production created by Tony Award-winning scenic
designer Tony Straiges (Alley's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?), with
costumes by Alejo Vietti (Alley's Rock 'n' Roll, Mauritius,
Eurydice, Cyrano de Bergerac), lighting by Rui Rita (Alley's
Eurydice, Cyrano de Bergerac, To Kill a Mockingbird), and
original music by John Gromada (Alley's Subject to Fits, Treasure
Island, The Pillowman). Recommended for general audiences.
David Sedaris' Irreverent Holiday Comedy
The Santaland Diaries
By David Sedaris
Adapted for the stage by Joe Mantello
Neuhaus Stage
November 27 through December 27, 2009 (press opening: December 4, 2009)
This play is a subscription add-on.
Recommended for mature audiences due to language and subject matter.
Company Actor Todd Waite will reprise his role as "Crumpet the Elf" in the
outlandish, and true, chronicles of David Sedaris' experience as a worker in
Macy's SantaLand display. This compact, one-character comedy has been described
as "a dream rendition at the Alley Theatre, courtesy of the ideally cast Todd
Waite" by the Houston Chronicle. The Santaland Diaries
is an hilarious cult classic, featuring comic encounters during the height of
the holiday crunch. NPR humorist and best-selling author of Me Talk Pretty
One Day and Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim , David Sedaris
has become one of America's pre-eminent humor writers.
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World Premiere Musical
Wonderland
Music by Frank Wildhorn
Book and Lyrics by Jack Murphy
Directed by Gregory Boyd
Produced in Association with Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center
Hubbard Stage
January 9 through February 14, 2010 (press opening: January 13, 2010)
Composer Frank Wildhorn (Jekyll
and Hyde) returns to the Alley with Wonderland, a
delightful new musical that updates Alice's adventures through an amazing pop
score. Alley audiences will be among the first to see this new production
filled with extraordinary songs, fantastic characters, and lots of heart.
Recommended for general audiences.
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World Premiere Play - Gripping, Intriguing Drama
Intelligence-Slave
By Kenneth Lin
Neuhaus Stage
May 23 through June 20, 2010 (press opening: May 27th, 2010)
Recommended for mature audiences due to subject matter.
Kenneth Lin's new play,
Intelligence-Slave , tells the story of Curt Herzstark, a concentration
camp prisoner who was kept alive by the Nazis because he was rumored to have
invented the world's first hand-held four function calculator - a great prize if
it could be re-created. Caught between the thrill of technological discovery
and the fear of rendering himself obsolete if he produces a working device,
Curt's survival plan takes a turn when the Nazis introduce him to a wunderkind
member of the Hitler Youth with a soul that might be salvageable. Author
Kenneth Lin is an alumnus of Cornell University, the Fulbright Scholarship
Program and the Yale School of Drama.
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A Classic Comedy-Fantasy
Harvey
By Mary Chase
Directed by Gregory Boyd
Hubbard Stage
March 5 through March 28, 2010 (press opening: March 10, 2010)
Affable Elwood P. Dowd has a kind word for everyone he meets. He lives a quiet
life with his social-climbing sister and her daughter and is devoted to his
loyal and trustworthy friend and constant companion, Harvey. The fact that
Harvey happens to be a six-foot invisible rabbit doesn't seem to bother Elwood
but is an ongoing embarrassment to his family who decides to have him
committed. In this Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy, the medical establishment is
turned topsy-turvy as Elwood and Harvey cause pandemonium. Recommended for
general audiences.
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Annual ExxonMobil Summer Chills
Agatha Christie's
The Mousetrap
Hubbard Stage
July 8 through August 8, 2010
Most Famous Stage Mystery Ever, AGATHA CHRISTIE'S
THE MOUSETRAP,
slated for Alley Theatre's Annual ExxonMobil Summer Chills. Written by the
undisputed mistress of the thriller genre,
THE MOUSETRAP
follows a group of strangers - one of whom is a murderer - trapped in a boarding
house during a snow storm. Is it the newlyweds whose rampant suspicions
nearly wreck their marriage, or the spinster with the curious background?
Perhaps it is the architect, the retired Army major, or the odd man who claims
his car overturned in a snow drift?
AGATHA CHRISTIE's
THE MOUSETRAP begins performances Thursday July 8th and runs through Sunday
August 8th, 2010 at
The Alley Theatre's
Hubbard Stage.
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A Contemporary Comedy
Mrs. Mannerly
By Jeffrey Hatcher
Neuhaus Stage
Inspired by a childhood memory of etiquette class, playwright
Jeffrey Hatcher conjures up the world of a seven-year-old studying manners from
the title character. Mrs. Mannerly is a demanding teacher, and no student in
her 36 years of etiquette classes has achieved a perfect score. But when he
discovers her secret past, Young Jeffrey is determined to be the first. This
unique comic tale reveals truths about the face we present and real selves that
lie inside. Recommended for general audiences.
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Tony Award-Winning Comedy
Boeing-Boeing
By Marc Camoletti
Translated by Beverley Cross and Francis Evans
Hubbard Stage
June 4 through June 27, 2010 (press opening: June 9, 2010)
Recommended for mature audiences because of subject matter.
Boeing-Boeing, the high-flying, Tony award-winning comedy that had London and Broadway audiences airborne with laughter, is taking off on the Alley's Hubbard Stage. Bernard, a successful American architect living in a posh Paris apartment, has been deftly juggling three fiancées who are all flight attendants. It's easy, with good timing and a bit of assistance from his reluctant housekeeper who plays romantic air-traffic controller. But, this supersonic lifestyle hits turbulence when his old college friend visits and each of his three fiancées change their flight schedule. Boeing-Boeing is called "the funniest play to hit Broadway in ages" (Wall Street Journal), "pure pleasure and unconditional bliss" (New York Times). Fasten your seat belt for a roaring ride that will take you up, up and away.
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Alley Theatre Offers Second Summer Play
By Conor McPherson
Directed and Related in a Narrative Solo Performance by James Black
Neuhaus Stage
July 15 through August 8, 2010
Recommended for mature audiences because of subject matter,
violent sexual content and strong language.
THE ALLEY THEATRE offers Second Summer Play ST. NICHOLAS, a Vampire Story for Mature Audiences. ST. NICHOLAS by Conor McPherson will run July 15 - August 8, 2010 on the Neuhaus Stage this summer opposite AGATHA CHRISTIE's THE MOUSETRAP. In the vampire story, ST. NICHOLAS Tony Award-winning Irish playwright Conor McPherson weaves a mesmerizing tale about a theatre critic who falls in love with an actress and becomes a servant to the vampires. The New York Times says "Like the best of fairy tales, spooky campfire recitations and the self-aggrandizing myths spun in barrooms, this shaggy vampire story touches on primal concerns beneath its lurid surface." James Black relates this mysterious narrative in a solo performance. Recommended for mature audiences, violent sexual content and strong language. Tickets to ST. NICHOLAS start at $21. All tickets are available for purchase at www.alleytheatre.org at the Alley Theatre Box Office, 615 Texas Avenue or by calling 713-220-5700.
TICKET INFORMATION AND PACKAGES
$21 "CHEAP THRILLS" TICKETS
The Alley's $21 "Cheap Thrills" ticket program makes low-priced tickets
available year-round for Tuesday and Sunday evening performances of most Alley
subscription series productions on the Hubbard Stage. Call the Alley Box Office
at 713.220.5700 for details.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Season subscriptions are available starting at $130 and may be purchased at
www.alleytheatre.org, by phone at
713.220.5700, or in person at the Alley Theatre Box Office, 615 Texas Ave.
SINGLE TICKETS
Single tickets will be on sale to the general public at a later date, please
check www.alleytheatre.org for future
updates. Single tickets are available for purchase online at
www.alleytheatre.org, by phone at
713.220.5700 or in person at the Alley Box Office at 615 Texas Ave. Single
tickets start at $21. The added convenience of reservations by phone or
Internet is available for a nominal fee. Tickets purchased in person at the
Alley Theatre Box Office have a $1 facility fee.
GROUP TICKETS
Groups of 10 or more can receive special discounts and concierge services by
calling the group sales department at 713.315.3346.
ACT OUT
ActOUT is Houston's premiere group for GLBT theatre fans and their friends.
Patrons enjoy pre-show mixers with fellow gay and lesbian subscribers, who
gather to meet their favorite Alley artists and enjoy complimentary cocktails
and appetizers from Houston's finest restaurants. ActOUT events take place at
the Alley for each Hubbard Stage production, and are complimentary with the
purchase of a subscription or ticket to the show. For more information, call
713.228.9341 ext. 404.
MIX AND MINGLE
Now is the time for singles, couples and groups who love the theatre to
Mix & Mingle with other likeminded theatre buffs. Meet new friends, enjoy
complimentary appetizers, and a cash bar. Mix & Mingle is held for each regular
Hubbard Stage production. The mixers - held at a variety of downtown
restaurants or at the Alley - encourage like-minded theatergoers to congregate
and enjoy Alley productions together. Mix & Mingle events take place for each
Hubbard Stage production, and are complimentary with the purchase of a
subscription or ticket to the show. For more information, call
713.315.5404.
PAGES & STAGES
Alley Theatre is partnering with the Houston Public Library and Brazos
Bookstore for this new pre-curtain event. The perfect evening for the book worm
in every theatre buff, this event combines the imagination of the written word
with the excitement of live theatre. It is suggested (but not required) that
patrons read the selected book that complements each Hubbard Stage production.
Participants will enjoy a pre-curtain discussion group led by special guests
from the Houston area and then attend the performance. After the performance,
readers can stay for an additional TalkBack led by Alley cast members and
artistic staff. This pre-curtain event is complimentary with your ticket to the
designated performance. To participate in the pre- and post-show discussions, a
ticket must be purchased for the performance. Please call Lizz Eynatten at
713.315.5404, or visit
www.alleytheatre.org for details.
AUDIENCE PROGRAMS
TALKBACKS
Alley patrons are invited to attend post-show TalkBacks with the cast and
members of the artistic staff on select Tuesdays. These question-and-answer
sessions are held immediately after the evening performance.
ALLEY EMAIL CLUB
Join the Alley Theatre email club to receive exclusive ticket offers,
casting updates, new information about upcoming productions, education and
community events, pre-show mixers and other special events. To register, visit
www.alleytheatre.org.
PAY-WHAT-YOU-CAN
The Alley's Pay-What-You-Can program rewards patrons who bring a
specified item for a designated charity with the opportunity to purchase up to
two tickets in the B section for a minimum of $10 each. Purchase in person at
the box office (615 Texas Ave.) on the day of the performance only. Cash or
check only. The partnering organizations for Pay-What-You-Can will be announced
at a later date. Visit www.alleytheatre.org for more information.
AUDIO DESCRIPTION AND CAPTIONING
The Alley offers open-captioned performances for patrons with low hearing
and audio described performances for patrons with low vision. Please visit
www.alleytheatre.org or call
713.220.5700 for more information.
ALLEY THEATRE YOUNG PERFORMERS STUDIO
Be part of a creative drama learning experience. The Alley Theatre Young
Performers Studio engages students in a dynamic introduction to theatre arts
while fostering their individual creativity and building skills that reach
beyond the stage. Fall, spring and two summer sessions are available for
grades 2-12. For more information call Rochelle Sanders, Alley Theatre Training
Program Manager at 713.228.9341, ext. 423.
Projects at the Alley Theatre are funded in part by a grant from the City of
Houston and the Texas Commission on the Arts through the Cultural Arts Council
of Houston/Harris County.
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