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Alley Theatre presents Alley All New Festival: Pictures from Home

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In 1981, photographer Larry Sultan decided to turn the lens on his parents to ferret out the darker truths lurking beneath sunny home movies and his father’s proud salesman veneer. While his wife and young boys spent weekends without him, Larry interrogated the notion of manhood by interviewing his father. Though set in the recent past, this slyly poignant and theatrically inventive new play by Sharr White is both of-the-moment and timeless.

This will be a reading, not a full production.

In 1981, photographer Larry Sultan decided to turn the lens on his parents to ferret out the darker truths lurking beneath sunny home movies and his father’s proud salesman veneer. While his wife and young boys spent weekends without him, Larry interrogated the notion of manhood by interviewing his father. Though set in the recent past, this slyly poignant and theatrically inventive new play by Sharr White is both of-the-moment and timeless.

This will be a reading, not a full production.

In 1981, photographer Larry Sultan decided to turn the lens on his parents to ferret out the darker truths lurking beneath sunny home movies and his father’s proud salesman veneer. While his wife and young boys spent weekends without him, Larry interrogated the notion of manhood by interviewing his father. Though set in the recent past, this slyly poignant and theatrically inventive new play by Sharr White is both of-the-moment and timeless.

This will be a reading, not a full production.

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WHERE

Alley Theatre
615 Texas Ave.
Houston, TX 77002
http://alleytheatre.org/allnew

TICKET INFO

Admission is free.
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