The Alley All New Festival provides playwrights the resources needed to grow their work. The festival also offers audiences a first look at plays that may appear in full productions at the Alley, as well as at theatres around the country.
Just outside of Chicago. Fall. In only 24 hours, a first date turns into a life shaking adventure against the clock as two people are thrust into circumstances outside of their control. Equal parts romantic comedy and old school thriller, this new play from Ike Holter, the author of Hit the Wall (Chicago’s Steppenwolf Garage Rep and New York’s Barrow Street Theater) and Sender (recently seen at Houston’s Rec Room), explores new beginnings at the end of the world.
The Alley All New Festival provides playwrights the resources needed to grow their work. The festival also offers audiences a first look at plays that may appear in full productions at the Alley, as well as at theatres around the country.
Just outside of Chicago. Fall. In only 24 hours, a first date turns into a life shaking adventure against the clock as two people are thrust into circumstances outside of their control. Equal parts romantic comedy and old school thriller, this new play from Ike Holter, the author of Hit the Wall (Chicago’s Steppenwolf Garage Rep and New York’s Barrow Street Theater) and Sender (recently seen at Houston’s Rec Room), explores new beginnings at the end of the world.
The Alley All New Festival provides playwrights the resources needed to grow their work. The festival also offers audiences a first look at plays that may appear in full productions at the Alley, as well as at theatres around the country.
Just outside of Chicago. Fall. In only 24 hours, a first date turns into a life shaking adventure against the clock as two people are thrust into circumstances outside of their control. Equal parts romantic comedy and old school thriller, this new play from Ike Holter, the author of Hit the Wall (Chicago’s Steppenwolf Garage Rep and New York’s Barrow Street Theater) and Sender (recently seen at Houston’s Rec Room), explores new beginnings at the end of the world.