Eclectic new season
A Horton Foote drama, Toxic musical & Tony winner Red highlight Alley's 2011-12season
UPDATE: The Alley Theater has released its 2011-12 season schedule. Dates have been added in the story.
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The Alley Theater plans to announce its 2011-12 season soon. But CultureMap has learned that the new season, which begins in the fall, promises to be among the most eclectic in the company's history, with a rock musical, a Tony-award winning play about artist Mark Rothko and one of native son Horton Foote's last produced plays.
In a letter sent to subscribers, the company announced it will feature Foote's acclaimed play, Dividing the Estate, with his daughter Hallie Foote in a prominent role. When the play premiered on Broadway in 2008 The New York Times called it "among the most acute — not to mention hilarious — analyses of flaws in the American psyche in the 21st century that the theater has come up with to date."
Although set in a fictional Texas town in the 1980s, it has many parallels to today's world, in which a family prepares for an uncertain future when plunging real estate values and an unexpected tax bill have a negative impact on the family fortune. Hallie Foote was nominated for a Tony as featured actress for her role in the play.
Prior to his death in 2009, at age 92, Horton Foote had strong ties to the Alley, where several of his plays were produced, including the world premiere of The Carpetbagger's Children, in 2001. The play will open Oct. 7 and run through Oct. 30.
The Hubbard Stage, the larger of the two Alley venues, will also feature:
- The Outer Critics Circle Award-winning musical comedy The Toxic Avenger by 2010 Tony Award winners Joe DiPietro and David Bryan (Memphis) — Jan. 13 - Feb. 12, 2012
- The 2010 Tony Award winner Redabout artist Mark Rothko by John Logan (who wrote the Academy Award winning movie Gladiator) — March 2-25, 2012
- Tony-nominated The Seafarer by Conor McPherson — April 6-29, 2012
- The farce Noises Off by Michael Frayn — May 25 - June 24, 2012
The more intimate Neuhaus Stage will feature:
- The world premiere of Elizabeth Egloff's epic play Ether Dome — Sept. 9 - Oct. 9
- A new production of Anton Chekhov's classic The Seagull— Feb. 3 - March 4, 2012
- Theresa Rebeck's new black comedy, What We're Up Against, about the glass ceiling blocking a talented female architect — May 4 - June 3, 2012
The season will also include two perennial holiday favorites, Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol - A Ghost Story of Christmas (Nov. 18 - Dec. 27), and The Santaland Diaries, featuring Alley actor Todd Waite (Nov. 30- Dec. 31).