Alley Theatre Cancels the Rest of THE 39 STEPS Run Due to Hurricane Harvey

By: Aug. 28, 2017
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The Alley Theatre has been severely impacted by Tropical Storm Harvey. In order to keep our patrons, staff, and artists safe, the Alley has cancelled all remaining performances of Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps. All electricity, email servers, and phone lines remain offline.

Patrons may exchange their existing tickets for a future Hubbard Theatre production at no additional charge, request a refund, or donate the value of the tickets to the Theatre. Please email boxoffice@alleytheatre.org and the Box Office staff will return your message when we return to normal operations. The offices and box office are closed because there is no electrical power in the building.

Upon initial inspection, Alley's Neuhaus Theatre, Mitchell Lobby, and basement dressing rooms suffered the most damage, with water rising past the high water mark of 2001's Tropical Storm Allison. The Hubbard Theatre and the Long Lobby remain in tact without any damage.

Artistic Director Gregory Boyd and Managing Director Dean Gladden will release further information about the season at a later date.

The Alley Theatres' thoughts are with all Houstonians during this difficult time.

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