Oscar Wilde Comes to Houston
Oscar Wilde came to America once in 1882, when he was only 28 and his career was just beginning. Continue reading→
Plays to Read During Women’s History Month
For Women’s History Month, we asked Alley Staff Members for their favorite plays by women about women.Continue reading→
Resident Acting Company Reflections on Misery
We asked Resident Acting Company Members Elizabeth Bunch, Chris Hutchison and Christopher Salazar about their upcoming production: Misery. Find out why they’re excited for this chilling thriller.Continue reading→
Plays that feel like Spring
The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde This 1895 comedy by the master of wit Oscar Wilde feels as fresh today as it did over a century ago. Though it initially reads like a flowery farce, quickly descends into an ironic skewering of social conventions, identity, and hypocrisy. You Are Cordially Invited to the End…Continue reading→
Alley Theatre Announces Season 80
I have a great feeling of gratitude and delight to announce Alley Theatre’s 80th Season!Continue reading→
The Absurdity of Victorian Aristocrats in The Importance of Being Earnest
Victorian England was, more than anything, a world of manners.Continue reading→
Specialty Cocktail: The Importance of Being Earnest
If you enjoyed the specialty cocktail at The Importance of Being Earnest, here’s how you can make it at home.Continue reading→
Meet the Panelists for our February 12 Alley Chat
Following the February 12th performance of Real Women Have Curves, Alley Theatre is excited to host a panel of local, Latina entrepreneurs who will connect their personal experiences as business owners to those reflected on the stage!Continue reading→