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Announcing the Resident Acting Company Casting for the 2025-2026 Season

Announcing the Resident Acting Company Casting for the 2025-2026 Season

by

Caroline Austin

March 21, 2025

The Alley’s Resident Acting Company is a cornerstone of its artistic identity. Comprised of seven actors, the Company brings a unique and vital element to Alley’s productions. They are not just performers; they are the heart and soul of the Alley.

The 2025-26 Resident Acting Company includes Elizabeth Bunch, Michelle Elaine, Dylan Godwin, Chris Hutchison, Melissa Molano, David Rainey, and Christopher Salazar.


 

Agatha Christie’s The Mirror Crack’d

🎥 The entire Resident Acting Company are suspects in Agatha Christie’s The Mirror Crack’d.

 

The Da Vinci Code

🔍 Elizabeth Bunch, Michelle Elaine, Dylan Godwin, Chris Hutchison, Melissa Molano, and Christopher Salazar will bring Dan Brown’s hit novel to life in The Da Vinci Code.


 

The Body Snatcher

💀 David Rainey is a desperate father pushing medical boundaries in the world premiere of The Body Snatcher.


 

A Christmas Carol

🎄 Don’t miss seeing our entire Resident Acting Company, including David Rainey’s return to Scrooge, in A Christmas Carol this holiday season!


 

The Importance of Being Earnest

🎩 Elizabeth Bunch, Dylan Godwin, Chris Hutchison, Melissa Molano, and Christopher Salazar will bring on the laughs in The Importance of Being Earnest.


 

August Wilson’s Fences

⚾ Don’t miss Michelle Elaine and David Rainey in Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award Winner August Wilson’s Fences.


 

Dear Alien

📰 Dylan Godwin and Melissa Molano will ask important questions in the world premiere of Dear Alien.


 

Misery

🔨 It’s Elizabeth Bunch vs Chris Hutchison in a battle you won’t forget in Stephen King’s iconic thriller Misery.  Plus, Chris Salazar is along for all the gory fun!


 

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