Alley Theatre Announces Programming Supported by an Our Town Award from the National Endowment for the Arts

Houston celebrates the legacy of August Wilson

by
Caroline Austin

Romeo and Juliet Transcends Genre

Summer Intern Spotlights: Part Two

The Tragicommedia of Romeo and Juliet

The Girl on the Train: A Literary History

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Celebrating 78 years of theatre magic

Production Notes

Summer Intern Spotlights: Part Two

BY Solène Partouche

Summer Intern Spotlights: Part One

BY Solène Partouche

Finding Our Song: Juneteenth, Houston, and August Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone 

BY Russell Boyd

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

BY Russell Boyd

News

Pasadena Library Celebrates Real Women Have Curves

By Elena Valladolid-Rivera

Alley Theatre Celebrates Black History Month

Black history isn’t frozen in time. It lives, breathes, argues, laughs, remembers, and keeps moving.

By Russell Boyd

Style and Syntax in Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest

By Makaylee Secrest

The Lasting Power of Real Women Have Curves

Truth and Cultural Specificity in Latina Storytelling

By Twyla Colburn

English and the Green Revolution 

Sanaz Toossi’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play, English, follows the story of four Iranian students and their teacher, as they prepare for the Test of English as a Foreign Language.

By Bradley Michalakis