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Deeply Funny. Richly Drawn. Texas Tale.
Horton Foote's
Dividing the Estate
By Horton Foote
Directed by Michael Wilson
Scenic Design by Jeff Cowie
Costume Design by David C. Woolard
Lighting Design by Rui Rita
Original Music and Sound Design by John Gromada

In Association with The Old Globe Theatre
Recommended for mature audiences.


October 7 through October 30, 2011
Hubbard Stage
TUE - THU, SUN evenings 7:30 p.m.
FRI and SAT evenings 8 p.m.
SAT and SUN matinees 2:30 p.m.
Approx. 2 hrs 9 min., including 
1 intermission
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Horton Foote, the award-winning writer of The Trip to Bountiful and The Day Emily Married, returns to the town of Harrison, Texas, with this sharp satire about a Southern dynasty in crisis. At odds over the fate of their dwindling inheritance, several generations of the well-to-do Gordon family must confront their disreputable past as they grapple with an uncertain future. Will they face possible ruin and indignity together or take their chances and go their separate ways? 

"The theatrical equivalent of a page-turner"Bloomberg

The work of the late Texas playwright Horton Foote comes back to the Alley where his play The Carpetbagger's Children premiered at the Alley in 2001. His many plays include The Day Emily Married, The Roads to Home, The Young Man From Atlanta (Alley 1996), The Trip to Bountiful (Alley 2003), Lily Dale, The Widow Claire, Laura Dennis and The Traveling Lady (Alley 1986). His honors include the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for The Young Man From Atlanta and two Academy Awards for his screenplays for To Kill A Mockingbird and Tender Mercies.

Actress Hallie Foote, perhaps the most highly regarded interpreter of her father's work, began her stage career in 1986 in the title role of her father's play The Widow Claire, opposite Matthew Broderick. Father and daughter later collaborated on The Orphans' Home Cycle, Talking Pictures, Night Seasons, Laura Dennis, When They Speak of Rita, The Last of the Thorntons, The Day Emily Married and The Trip to Bountiful, for which she won the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Featured Actress, and was nominated for the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play. She created the role of 'Sissie' in the Alley premiere of The Carpetbagger's Children and returns to the Alley to recreate her Tony-nominated performance as Mary Jo in Dividing the Estate, along with Tony Award winners Roger Robinson, who is making his Alley debut as Doug, and Elizabeth Ashley, returning to the Alley as the matriarch of the Gordon family, Stella.

Ms. Foote said "I'm very excited to be doing Dividing the Estate at the Alley. Having a play produced there was always kind of like going home for my father. Houston is close to Wharton where my father grew up, and was always a very familiar and comforting part of the world to him."

Director Michael Wilson staged the premiere of Horton Foote's The Carpetbagger's Children at the Alley, and recently the nine play Horton Foote marathon The Orphans' Home Cycle at the Signature Theatre in New York. He directed the Broadway/Lincoln Center Theatre production of Dividing the Estate, where its many accolades included a Tony nomination for Best Play, the 2008 Outer Critics Circle Award, and Horton Foote's 2008 Obie Award for Playwriting. He returns to the Alley this season to direct Dividing the Estate and the premiere of Ether Dome.

 “wryly observant comedy … an ideal cast … a play and production to cherish … triumph of Foote’s seven-decade career …”
Houston Chronicle review, October 14, 2011

"a smart, funny crowd-pleaser"
Houston Press Art Attack blog, October 14, 2011

Ouisie's Table joins cast of Horton Foote play
Houston Chronicle, October 12, 2011

Hallie Foote in Her Late Father's Work: Dividing the Estate
Houston Press Art Attack blog, October 12, 2011

Estate depicts Foote's Texas, with a twist
Houston Chronicle, October 7, 2011

Elizabeth Ashley Comes to the Alley for Dividing the Estate
Houston Press blog, September 29, 2011

Interview with Director Michael Wilson, who returns to the Alley to stage first two shows of 11-12 season.

The Heiress: At the Alley, Foote re-enters her father Horton's great Divide
Houston Magazine, September 2011

Dividing the Estate Sponsors:
Lead Sponsor: Cameron
Associate Producers: Peter Ragauss and Jennifer Smith

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