Managing Director Dean R. Gladden’s Reflections
Author: Lauren Pelletier
This season, we’re delighted to present The Night Shift Before Christmas – a festive adventure that’s uniquely ours.
This season, we’re delighted to present The Night Shift Before Christmas – a festive adventure that’s uniquely ours.
The Adult Holiday Comedy is Packed with Humor and Heart, Set Right Here in H-Town .
“It’s the best!” Audiences are enchanted by A Christmas Carol. Here’s what people are saying!
A Christmas Carol at Alley Theatre is the heartwarming holiday tradition you don’t want to miss! From the ghostly chills to the joyous cheers, experience the magic of Ebenezer Scrooge’s transformation like never before. Reserve your seats today and make this holiday season unforgettable.
I would like to start off with a confession. When I interviewed with Alley Artistic Director Rob Melrose to work on this show a couple of years ago, he had no idea he was talking to someone who starts watching the Hallmark Channel on September 1st…not even October 1st, I am looking for those fall movie selections starting the first day of the “er” months.
Why does theatre continue to endure as a popular art form, millennia after its inception? Is it because of theatre’s ability to educate? To inform? To entertain? Or is there a more powerful, more intrinsic, more emotional component at play? Greek philosopher Aristotle identified the emotional response of the audience as an essential component of drama. He referred to this emotional process as ‘catharsis.’
We asked the Alley’s artistic staff why they’re excited for this year’s plays. Here’s what they had to say!
I’m excited to let you know about the triumphant return of the Alley All New Festival.
The Janeiad is an everyday epic of a modern woman who is guided by Penelope, a central character from Homer’s epic poem The Odyssey.
Farce is a theatre style that can be traced all the way to ancient Greece. At the time, the new style of comedy (aptly called New Comedy) was created by Greek playwright Menander. His work was so influential, that it continues reverberating through our modern understanding of comedic writing.