Enjoy a Performance at The Alley Theatre

Item Number: 121
Time Left: CLOSED




Description
Enjoy a night out at the theater with two (2) premium tickets to any one Alley Theatre Production in the remainder of the 2015-2016 Season. You can choose from The Nether (runs from May 6 through May 29, 2016) or Born Yesterday (runs from June 3 through July 3, 2016).
Set in the year 2050, The Nether is an intricate sci-fi crime drama that tells the story of a new virtual digital world which provides total sensory immersion. Log in, choose an identity, and indulge your every whim, with no consequences in the “real” world. Or so it seems. The Nether is “Mind-bending… like a hall of mirrors...” “CSI SVU meets Ray Bradbury.”
The great American comedy about politics and the power of female persuasion. Born Yesterday tells the story of a hot-tempered and corrupt tycoon and a not-so-dumb blonde out to “capitalize” on everything Washington has to offer. This ex-showgirl gets an extreme makeover from a political reporter hired by her boyfriend and receives more than a history lesson. Born Yesterday is a delicious screwball classic.
The Alley Theatre, one of America’s leading not-for-profit theatres, is a nationally recognized performing arts company by Artistic Director Gregory Boyd and Managing Director Dean R. Gladden. Home to a Resident Company of actors, the Alley creates a wide-ranging repertoire and innovative productions of classics, neglected modern plays, and premieres. A recipient of the Special Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre, the Alley has brought productions to Broadway, 40 American cities including New York’s Lincoln Center and internationally to Berlin, Paris, and St. Petersburg throughout its 69 year history.
Alley Theatre
615 Texas Avenue
Houston, Texas 77002
P: 713-220-5700
Special Instructions
Valid only for productions listed above.
Expires July 3, 2016.
The production of Born Yesterday is suitable for all ages.
Please note that the production of The Nether contains sexual content and language and may not be appropriate for younger theater goers.