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Prepare for an extraordinary season of riveting stories, stellar performances, and unforgettable memories in Alley Theatre’s 79th Season! This year, we’re bringing you an incredible lineup of stories filled with adventure, humor, heart, and inspiration. From beloved classics to ground-breaking World Premieres, we’re pulling out all the stops.

Explore our 2025 - 2026 Season

In The Hubbard Theatre

To see these shows, purchase an 8-play or a 5-play subscription.

The Da Vinci Code

Uncover A Secret That Could Change Everything​

Join the thrilling adventure as symbologist Robert Langdon and cryptologist Sophie Neveu race to solve a deadly puzzle that could change history. Following the clues hidden in ancient symbols and imagery, they uncover secrets that lead them on a dangerous quest. Based on the smash hit novel by Dan Brown, embark on a journey across Europe to the Louvre, Westminster Abbey, and Rosslyn Chapel.

Adapted by Rachel Wagstaff and Duncan Abel

Based on the Novel by Dan Brown

Directed by Rob Melrose

September 19 - October 12, 2025​

Real Women Have Curves

Sisterhood, Resilience, and Self-Acceptance

This vivacious comedy, which inspired the hit film, follows five Latina women navigating the pressures of body image, immigration, and cultural expectations. As they work to meet an impossible deadline, the women reveal their hopes and struggles. Experience the warmth and laughter in the beauty of embracing who you are.

By Josefina López

Directed by Lisa Portes

January 23 - February 15, 2026

The Importance of Being Earnest

Witty, Wonderful, and Wild(e)

This timeless comedy follows two British bachelors who invent alter egos to outwit society and find love. As their deception unravels, chaos and hilarity ensue. Experience mistaken identities, secret loves, and sparkling satire in one of Oscar Wilde's most celebrated works.

By Oscar Wilde

Directed by Rob Melrose

March 6 - March 29, 2026​

August Wilson's Fences

Enduring Strength, Timeless Classic

In this legendary Tony Award-winning drama, a former baseball player struggles with the realities of life and the pursuit of happiness. Amidst racial prejudice and unfulfilled dreams, the challenges of parenthood and the bonds of family are tested. Discover why this iconic classic has continued to resonate for decades.

Directed by Eileen J. Morris

April 17 - May 10, 2026​

Misery

He’s Her Obsession, She’s His Nightmare

Famous romance author Paul is rescued from a car crash by his "number one fan.” As Annie nurses Paul to health, her obsession takes control. What begins as a rescue quickly turns into a dangerous entrapment as Paul writes for his life. Experience the horror as Stephen King's chilling thriller comes to life on stage when a fan will stop at nothing for the sequel of her dreams.

By William Goldman

Based on the novel by Stephen King

Directed by Brandon Weinbrenner

May 29 - June 21, 2026

In The Neuhaus Theatre

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World Premiere

The Body Snatcher

A Blossoming Love, A Decaying Plan

Just in time for spooky season, this spine-tingling love story, inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson’s Victorian Gothic classic, comes alive onstage. A father's love for his ailing daughter and her growing affection for his medical assistant create an ethical dilemma as they push medical boundaries. As the bodies stack up, the question is asked – how deep will you dig for the one you love?

By Katie Forgette

Directed By Brandon Weinbrenner

October 3 - October 26, 2025
Pulitzer Prize Winner

English

Language, Connection, And Finding Your Voice

Winner of the 2023 Pulitzer Prize! This heartfelt, humorous play follows five strangers in an Iranian TOEFL class as they navigate language, identity, and unexpected friendships. Each brings a personal reason for learning English, discovering along the way what is lost—and found—in translation. While some things may get lost, the human spirit shines through.

By Sanaz Toossi

Directed by Evren Odcikin

February 13 - March 8, 2026​
World Premiere

Dear Alien

Seven Questions, Three Actors, One Alien

After captivating audiences nationwide with Born with Teeth, playwright Liz Duffy Adams returns to the Alley in her thought-provoking world premiere. An isolated advice columnist races the clock to make one last deadline before facing financial ruin. In this existential comedy, we ask ourselves: What will we do when it all becomes too much? 

By Liz Duffy Adams

Directed by Shelley Butler

May 8 - May 31, 2026

Season Add-Ons

Don’t-miss annual favorites! To see these shows, add them on at the end of your subscription purchase.

U.S. Premiere

Agatha Christie's The Mirror Crack'd​

Behind The Glamour Lies a Deadly Secret

Summer Chills: Miss Marple, Agatha Christie's iconic sleuth, takes center stage in this gripping, glamorous mystery. When the filming of a star-studded movie in a quaint village leads to a chilling murder, everyone becomes a suspect. Miss Marple untangles a web of jealousy, ambition, and hidden truths. Can you solve who is behind it all?

A New Adaptation by Rachel Wagstaff​

Directed by Delicia Turner Sonnenburg

July 11 - August 17, 2025
in the Hubbard Theatre

A Christmas Carol

Houston's Holiday Tradition

Rediscover the timeless tale of Ebenezer Scrooge's transformation as he encounters the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future. Be transported into Victorian England with dazzling costumes and stunning sets. Join us for a Dickensian celebration of love, redemption, and the true spirit of Christmas!

From the novella by Charles Dickens

Originally directed by Rob Melrose

Remount directed by Amber D. Gray

November 16 - December 28, 2025
in the Hubbard Theatre

The Night Shift Before Christmas

Adult Holiday Comedy

Join Margot on her Christmas Eve shift, braving grumpy drive-thru customers until her late best friend’s ghost warns her of imminent spirits. Margot confronts her inner Scrooge in this holiday show packed with humor and heart.

By Isaac Gómez

Directed By KJ Sanchez

November 28 - December 28, 2025
in the Neuhaus Theatre