Artistic Director Gregory Boyd announced that the Alley Theatre subscription season, the Theatre's 64th, will combine two world premieres, including Rajiv Joseph's psychological thriller The Medusa Body and Herbert Siguenza's new solo play A Weekend With Pablo Picasso, with new large-scale productions of Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up, the fantasy by J.M. Barrie, Pygmalion, George Bernard Shaw's great romantic comedy and Amadeus, Peter Shaffer's Tony Award-winning play. In addition, the Alley will create new productions of two recent explosive comedies from New York, Tracy Letts' Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning August: Osage County and Martin McDonagh's outrageously funny A Behanding in Spokane.
Alley Theatre Artistic Director Gregory Boyd says "The upcoming season has a huge personal resonance for me, and I hope it will thrill and excite our audiences. We have large new sweeping productions of famous but seldom seen plays that I have loved for a long time and new work by American Playwrights Tracy Letts, Rajiv Joseph and Herbert Siguenza that represent some of the best new writing for the American theatre. We have a season with great theatricality and emotional sweep - and with wonderful, extraordinary characters and brilliant opportunities for the Alley artists to create. We think this is one of the most exciting seasons we have ever produced."
The season begins on the Neuhaus Stage with Martin McDonagh's first play set in America, A Behanding in Spokane. The Alley's new production of this play will be the first after the recent Broadway run. On the Hubbard Stage, in the fall Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up, is the rarely produced original fantasy by J. M. Barrie.The season continues on the Neuhaus Stage with the world premiere of Herbert Siguenza's A Weekend With Pablo Picasso and a new production on the Hubbard Stage of Tracy Letts' powerful and gripping Award-winner, August: Osage County. In spring on the Hubbard Stage is a new production of Peter Shaffer's Amadeus directed by Jonathan Moscone and on the Neuhaus Stage the premiere of Rajiv Joseph's new play The Medusa Body. The season finale is George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion on the Hubbard Stage. The season will also include a fifth play on the Hubbard Stage scheduled to run in January, which will be announced at a later time.
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 the overwhelming audience demand in the past two seasons, the Alley will again 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 21.
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 2010 - 2011 SEASON INCLUDES
Volatile, Outrageous Comedy
A Behanding in Spokane
By Martin McDonagh
Directed by James Black
Neuhaus Stage
August 27 - September 26, 2010 (press opening: September 1, 2010)
New York Times calls the play "perfect, demented, ecstatic, sadistic and imaginative." The Wall Street Journal promises that "You'll spend 90 minutes laughing nonstop. " Martin McDonagh returns to the Alley with his first play set in America, the outrageously funny A Behanding in Spokane, recently on Broadway. The mysterious, gun-toting Carmichael has been searching for his missing left hand for decades. Enter two bickering lovebirds with a hand to sell, and a hotel clerk with an aversion to gunfire, and we're set for an uproarious ride of love, hate, desperation and hope. "Wildly entertaining...truly explosive," says The Daily News. The Wall Street Journal calls McDonagh "one of the finest playwrights in the English-speaking world." Martin McDonagh's plays include The Beauty Queen of Leenane (Alley production, January 1999), The Pillowman (Alley production, February 2006) and The Lieutenant of Inishmore (Alley production, January 2008). McDonagh won an Academy Award for Best Short Film for Six Shooter as well as an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay for In Bruges. Profanity, violence, adult situations. Recommended for mature audiences.
Rarely Seen Original Fantasy
Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up
A Fantasy by J.M. Barrie
Directed by Gregory Boyd
Hubbard Stage
October 1 - October 31, 2010 (press opening: October 6, 2010)
"All children grow up, except one." Peter's sudden arrival into the lives of Wendy, John and Michael is the beginning of a thrilling adventure. Together they embark on a fantastical flight to the Never Land, a magical place of vivid dangers and unsettling beauty. There they meet the Lost Boys, a horde of pirates, and the wickedest villain of all time. This is J. M. Barrie's rarely produced original fantasy - the inspiration for all other versions - and still, by far, the strangest and best. Recommended for general audiences, children over six.
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 19 through December 27, 2010 (press opening: November 20, 2010)
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 Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, Our Town, Rock ‘n' Roll, Mauritius), lighting by Rui Rita (Alley's Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, Sherlock Holmes and the Crucifer of Blood, Eurydice, Cyrano de Bergerac), and original music by John Gromada (Alley's Our Town, Subject to Fits, Treasure Island, The Pillowman). Recommended for general audiences.
A Christmas Carol is sponsored by Supporting Sponsor Latham & Watkins LLP. David Sedaris' Irreverent Holiday ComedyAcclaimed actor-writer Herbert Siguenza (¡Cantinflas! and Culture Clash in America) returns to the Alley with a new play. Siguenza brings his virtuosic writing, acting and design skills into Picasso's private studio, "Le Californie" on the coast of France, for an intimate and revealing weekend. Picasso's controversial and flamboyant opinions and creations gripped the public imagination and forever changed 20th century art. Delving into the creative mind and work of one of the most inspiring artists of modern history, this play explores Picasso's proclamations about ambition, destruction, creativity and art as an agent of social change. Recommended for mature audiences, strong language and brief nudity.
Gripping and Ferociously Funny
August: Osage County
By Tracy Letts
Directed by Shannon Cochran
Hubbard Stage
February 18 - March 13, 2011 (press opening: February 23, 2011)
Variety describes this play as a "very juicy...epic evening...( a) richly entertaining dysfunctional-family juggles the hilarious, the poignant and the appalling on a scale seldom seen." Winner of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play, Tracy Letts' August: Osage County is a grand, gripping new play that tells the story of the Westons, a large extended clan that comes together at their Oklahoma home when the alcoholic patriarch disappears. Forced to confront unspoken truths and astonishing secrets, the family must also contend with Violet, a pill-popping, deeply unsettled woman at the center of this storm. Los Angeles Times says it is "sensationally entertaining...a feast for actors and audiences alike." Time Magazine named it the "#1 Show of the Year!" Don't miss this powerful production, a tale filled with unforgettable characters and told with unflinching honesty. Recommended for mature audiences, strong language and adult situations.
Tale of obsession and vengeance
Amadeus
By Peter Schaffer
Directed by Jonathan Moscone
Hubbard Stage
April 1 - May 1, 2011 (press opening: April 6, 2011)
Peter Shaffer's Tony award-winning play is a riveting tale of obsession and vengeance. Loosely based on the lives of Viennese court composer Antonio Salieri and his young rival Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Amadeus follows a murder plot that shocks and fascinates. After committing his life to God in order to be blessed with the ability to create the world's most sublime music, Salieri believes that God graced the rebellious Mozart with greater inspired creativity. Envious Salieri schemes to destroy Mozart and, in so doing, rebukes God. The film version of Amadeus won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1985. Profanity, violence, adult situations. Recommended for mature audiences.
Amadeus is sponsored by Supporting Sponsor Baker Botts L.L.P.The Medusa Body
By Rajiv Joseph
Neuhaus Stage
April 29 - May 29, 2011 (press opening: May 4, 2011)
Alley Company Artist and Pulitzer finalist Rajiv Joseph (Gruesome Playground Injuries, World Premiere at the Alley October 2009) returns with a psychological thriller that pits the corporate world against a 21st century artist in a violent and wickedly funny play about a woman with a paintbrush and a man with a spreadsheet. World-renowned artist Maya Akhet is commissioned by a global securities firm to create a painting for the lobby of their world headquarters. She loses her head, stops taking her medication, outwits the corporation's lawyers and begins to wreak havoc in her studio with a sawed-off shotgun. Unfortunately for her, removing the beast's head doesn't always kill the body. Profanity, violence, adult situations. Recommended for mature audiences.
Dazzling Romantic Comedy
Pygmalion
By George Bernard Shaw
Directed by Gregory Boyd
Hubbard Stage
May 20 - June 12, 2011 (press opening: May 25, 2011)
A unique masterpiece, Pygmalion is one of George Bernard Shaw's most popular plays. It is the story of phonetics professor Henry Higgins who bets that he can transform Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle into a lovely lady and pass her off in high society. Pygmalion is a modern myth and also a strikingly contemporary view of sexual politics and the science of romance. The screenplay of Pygmalion won the Academy Award in Gabriel Pascal's 1938 motion picture and inspired the well-known Lerner and Loewe musical My Fair Lady (1956). Recommended for general audiences.
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.
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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 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.
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