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  2. Alley Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The new Alley Theatre became “the most modern, elastic theatre house in the world for the dramatic arts” thanks to Yale University professor George Izenour’s first-of-its-kind light grid, adjustable walls and analogue recorder. The tension wire grid, which Izenour described as similar to a bedspring, was made of a couple miles of aircraft ...

  3. Rob Melrose - Wikipedia

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    Rob Melrose in 2018. Rob Melrose is an American theater director and the current Artistic Director of Alley Theatre in Houston, Texas, starting in 2019. [1] He is the former Artistic Director and co-founder of the Cutting Ball Theater. [2]

  4. Theatre Alley - Wikipedia

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    Theatre Alley is a block-long cobblestone alley in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City, between Ann and Beekman Streets. [1] It is one of Manhattan's few alleys that is not privately owned, and prior to the expansion of 5 Beekman Street adjacent to the alley c. 2010, it was "dank and claustrophobic".

  5. Houston Theater District - Wikipedia

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    Jesse H. Jones Hall. The district, with 19,341 seats for live performances and 1,580 movie seats and is one of only five American cities with permanent professional resident companies in all of the major performing arts disciplines: the Houston Grand Opera, the Houston Symphony Orchestra, the Houston Ballet, Theatre Under the Stars and The Alley Theatre.

  6. Chris Hutchison - Wikipedia

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    During his five years at the Alley Theater, Hutchison has performed in over twenty productions, [1] including A Behanding in Spokane (Mervyn), [5] [6] Mauritius (Dennis), [7] [8] The Lieutenant of Inishmore (Padraic), [9] Death on the Nile (Simon Mostyn), [10] Subject to Fits (Ippolit), [11] Proof (Hal), [12] and A Christmas Carol (Bob Cratchit).

  7. Traverse stage - Wikipedia

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    A traverse stage, also commonly known as an alley, corridor stage, tennis court, or catwalk, is a form of theatrical (theatre stage) in which the audience is predominantly on two sides of the stage, facing towards each other.

  8. Alley Theatre (Strabane) - Wikipedia

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    The Alley Theatre is a theatre in Strabane, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. The venue hosts an auditorium , art gallery , tourist information centre . A statue , Where Dreams Go (known locally as "Ambrose the Pig") by Martin Heron , is located in its piazza .

  9. Shubert Alley - Wikipedia

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    Shubert Alley, facing Shubert Theatre and Booth Theatre (2007). Shubert Alley is a pedestrian alley in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City.The alley, a privately owned public space, connects 44th and 45th Streets and covers about 6,400 square feet (590 m 2).