The Glass Menagerie, Noises Off, A Christmas Carol, More in Alley Theatre's 2024-25 Season | Playbill

Regional News The Glass Menagerie, Noises Off, A Christmas Carol, More in Alley Theatre's 2024-25 Season

The Houston company's 78th season includes 11 productions.

David Rainey in Alley Theatre's 2022 production of A Christmas Carol Lynn Lane

Alley Theatre has announced the lineup of productions for its 2024-2025 season. The Houston company's 78th season will kick off in July.

Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None will be the season's first production, with a run set for July 19-August 25 in the Hubbard Theatre. Elizabeth Williamson directs the mystery, which follows 10 strangers in a deadly game of survival on a secluded island. 

Michael Frayn's Noises Off will follow in the Hubbard Theatre, with the production scheduled to run September 27-October 27. Alley Theatre Associate Artistic Director Brandon Weinbrenner will direct the beloved farce, which depicts a group of eccentric actors attempting to stage a play. 

From October 11-November 3, Alley Theatre will present Anna Ziegler's The Janeiad in the Nehaus Theatre. The play follows Jane, a woman who has spent 20 years longing for her husband to return to her after 9/11, a parallel to the way Penelope awaits Odysseus' return in The Odyssey. Artistic Director Rob Melrose will direct the production. 

Alley will usher in the holiday season with their annual production of A Christmas Carol, which will run November 14-December 29 in the Hubbard Theatre. Melrose, who adapted the beloved Charles Dickens novella for the Alley stage, will also direct the production. 

From December 5-24, Isaac Gómez' The Night Shift Before Christmas will receive its world premiere run in the Neuhaus Theatre. Directed by KJ Sanchez, the adult holiday comedy follows Margot, a drive-thru employee who must confront late-night visits from spirits during a Christmas Eve overnight shift. 

Moving into 2025, Marisela Treviño Orta's December: a love years in the making will run January 17-February 2, 2025 in the Hubbard Theatre. Marcela Lorca directs the romantic comedy, which follows two Texans connecting over literature and music. 

From February 7-March 2, 2025, Theresa Rebeck's Seared will be presented in the Neuhaus Theatre. The play considers where art ends and business begins when it comes to the relationship between an up-and-coming chef and a consultant hired to elevate the restaurant. Weinbrenner will direct the culinary comedy.  

Tennessee WilliamsThe Glass Menagerie will be next in the Alley season, with Melrose directing. The classic play, which follows a family trapped in dreams and delusion, will run February 21-March 16, 2025 in the Hubbard Theatre. 

From April 4-27, 2025, Alley will present Ken Ludwig's Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery in the Hubbard Theatre. The fast-paced stage adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Hound of the Baskervilles will be directed by Eleanor Holdridge. 

Fresh from a spring 2023 world premiere Off-Broadway, Eboni Booth's Primary Trust will be the next production in Alley's new season. Niegel Smith will direct the play, which will run May 2-25, 2025 in the Neuhaus Theatre. Primary Trust follows Kenneth, a bookstore worker who has lived the same routine every day for the past 15 years, until he is forced to change up his routine. 

Closing out the season is Noël Coward's Private Lives, which will run May 23-June 15, 2025 in the Hubbard Theatre, with Sanchez directing. The comedy explores the consequences of love, desire, and the thin line between affection and animosity when two divorcees find themselves honeymooning with new spouses in adjacent rooms. 

Casting and creative teams for the season's productions will be announced at a later date. 

Visit AlleyTheatre.org for more information. 

 
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