Artistic Director’s Reflections on The Girl on the Train

by
Rob Melrose

Sound as Witness: In conversation with Servanté Cook on Music, Community, and the Sounds of August Wilson’s Fences

Dear Alien and the Cosmic Theatre of Advice

Alley Theatre Artists’ Received 16 Tony Nominations

Lights, Camera, Alley!, Alley Theatre Ball

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Production Notes

Sound as Witness: In conversation with Servanté Cook on Music, Community, and the Sounds of August Wilson’s Fences

BY Russell Boyd

Dear Alien and the Cosmic Theatre of Advice

BY Makaylee Secrest

Lights, Camera, Alley!, Alley Theatre Ball

BY Caroline Austin

August Wilson’s Four B’s: The Art that inspired The American Century Cycle 

BY Bradley Michalakis

News

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Managing Director’s Reflections on English

By Jennifer Bielstein

Artistic Director’s Reflections on English

By Rob Melrose

Standing Ovation: 10 Memorable Alley Theatre Moments of 2025

A Year of Global Premieres, New Leadership, and the "Alley All New" Spirit.

By Caroline Austin

The Cost of Fashion in Real Women Have Curves

Set in 1987, just after the passage of the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA), the play captures the grueling conditions many immigrant women in the Los Angeles garment industry have endured and continue to face today.

By Makaylee Secrest

Alley Theatre Starts the New Year with Real Women Have Curves 

Welcome to Real Women Have Curves.

By Rob Melrose