Tango, Coward, and the Universal Story of Private Lives
In Alley Theatre’s current production, Director KJ Sanchez chose to reset the piece in Latin America. First, on the shores of Mar del Plata, Argentina. Then, in an Art Deco-style apartment in Montevideo, Uruguay. But what inspired this switch? Continue reading→
Celebrating Alley Theatre Artists’ 16 Tony Nominations
A huge congratulations to all our 14 Alley Theatre family members who were nominated for 16 Tony Awards! We are grateful to have such talented artists be a part of our community and celebrate all they have done and continue to do for the Alley.Continue reading→
What Does Winning the Pulitzer Prize for Drama Actually Mean?
Every year, one playwright receives a call that changes their life: they’ve won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. But what does that actually mean?Continue reading→
Tiki Bars: The History of a Fantasy
Eboni Booth’s Primary Trust captured the imagination of audiences in New York and around the country, before winning the Pulitzer Prize for drama in 2024. It’s a simple story, set in the mundane (fictional) town of Cranberry New York, one of many scenic hamlets tucked against Lake Ontario. But within this quotidian setting, lies the unexpectedly colorful backdrop of Primary Trust: Wally’s, a tiki bar nestled between Cranberry’s restaurants, bars, and banks.Continue reading→
Specialty Cocktail: Primary Trust
If you enjoyed the specialty cocktail for Primary Trust, here is your chance to make it yourself at home.Continue reading→
Primary Trust team Visits Lei Low
Primary Trust playwright Eboni Booth worked in bars and restaurants throughout her acting career. She became inspired by her regulars and wrote the character Kenneth to be a regular at the fictional tiki bar Wally’s.Continue reading→
A Special Farewell to Todd Waite
After 25 years, Todd Waite bids farewell to the Resident Acting Company. Ken Ludwig’s Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery marks Waite’s final production as a Resident Acting Company member, and the sixth and final time as Sherlock Holmes.Continue reading→
Artistic Director Rob Melrose’s Reflections – Noël Coward’s Private Lives
Plenty of people are funny—but only a rare few have wit so sharp, so dazzling, it becomes legendary.Continue reading→