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Regional News Houston鈥檚 Alley Theatre Shuffles 2020-2021 Season, Adding Sweat and Delaying Others The entire slate will be presented using one flexible set that can be adapted to each show.
Alley Theatre Bill Saltzstein, Empty Space Images with Paul Butzi

The Alley Theatre has shuffled its 2020鈥�2021 season plans, adding the Pulitzer Prize-winning Sweat by Lynn Nottage while delaying Duncan Sheik and Kyle Jarrow's Noir, Amerikin by Chisa Hutchinson, and What-a-Christmas! by Isaac G贸mez. Those three shows will be presented in a future season.

Dates have changed for all remaining upcoming productions and moved to the Hubbard Theatre (the larger of its two venues) to allow for social distancing. In addition to the reshuffling, Director of Design Michael Locher has created a flexible set to use all season with multiple variations and elements that can be changed for each show.

鈥淚鈥檓 proud of the Alley team for doing such an amazing job of being nimble and flexible and keeping everyone鈥檚 safety the top priority,鈥� said Artistic Director Rob Melrose. 鈥淥ur 2020鈥�2021 season is small but mighty. It leans into the Alley鈥檚 strengths with our exceptionally talented Resident Acting Company as well as our many wonderful resident artists and artisans.鈥�

The Houston, Texas, venue will now remain closed through October 2020 and reopen with Doris Baizley鈥檚 adaptation of Charles Dickens鈥� A Christmas Carol. (November 20鈥揇ecember 27). The production is directed by Brandon Weinbrenner, the Alley鈥檚 associate producer and casting director.

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Sarah Ruhl and Lynn Nottage Zack DeZon; John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

The new year begins with the world premiere of Liz Duffy鈥檚 Born with Teeth (January 22, 2021鈥揊ebruary 14), directed by Melrose. Following that is the Melrose-directed production of Waiting for Godot (March 5鈥�28). Then, Sarah Ruhl鈥檚 Dead Man鈥檚 Cell Phone (April 16鈥揗ay 9) returns after being canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with Weinbrenner directing.

Sweat (May 28鈥揓une 20) is a co-production with Houston鈥檚 The Ensemble Theatre, directed by Melrose and associate directed by Eileen J. Morris, artistic director of The Ensemble. Rounding out the season is the world premiere of Vichet Chum鈥檚 High School Play: A Nostalgia Fest (July 9鈥揂ugust 1).

The previously announced productions of Clue, based on the cult favorite 1985 film by Jonathan Lynn, and Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery by Ken Ludwig have been canceled with no plans to reschedule at the moment.

To maintain health and safety in the theatre, the Alley鈥檚 leadership team and emergency preparedness committee are currently in the process of creating practices and guidelines that comply with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the State of Texas鈥檚 recommendations.

While there will not be an Alley All New Festival this season, the theatre plans to continue developing new works through the initiative. In addition, the Alley鈥檚 Education and Community Engagement department continues its El Z贸calo programming, led by Baldemar Rodriguez, to celebrate, grow, and interact with Houston鈥檚 Latin culture and artistic community.

Production Photos: Camp David at Alley Theatre

 
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