Alley Theatre Stages New Works by Teen Playwrights for this Summer’s Houston Young Playwrights Exchange
For the 16th consecutive year, the Alley Theatre is providing young playwrights the chance to improve and expand their writing skills with its summer program, Houston Young Playwrights Exchange (HYPE). Six plays by local teens have been selected to undergo development in a professional forum guided by the Alley’s staff, with the program culminating in a two-day public showcase of their work as staged readings – Friday, August 3 at 7:30 PM and Saturday, August 4 at 2:00 PM and 7:30 PM on the Neuhaus Stage. Some plays contain adult language and adult situations.
“HYPE represents the Alley’s commitment to supporting playwrights and developing and staging new works at a local and grassroots level,” explains Joe Angel Babb, the Alley Theatre’s Director of Education and Community Engagement. “The goal since its inception has been to find and nurture talented young playwrights.”
One of the Alley Theatre’s Education and Community Engagement Department’s premier programs, HYPE has helped dozens of young playwrights develop their work since the program was started in 1996. HYPE is led by Andrew Hager, the Alley Theatre’s School Programs Manager. The six HYPE participants also have the opportunity to learn from an experienced playwright Alvaro Saar Rios, HYPE playwright in residence. Alvaro Saar Rios is a writer and a performer. He holds an MFA in Writing for the Stage and Screen from Northwestern University and is the co-founder of the national touring performance troupe, The Royal Mexican Players. Mr. Rios is the author of various plays, such as The Crazy Mexican Show and One Hot Texican Summer(or the summer I found out I was Mexican). His work has been performed in New York City, Hawaii, California, Chicago, Milwaukee, and all over Texas. Mr. Rios is originally from Houston. He obtained a BA in English-Creative Writing from the University of Houston where he studied with Edward Albee and Lanford Wilson. He teaches playwriting at UW-Milwaukee and has commissions for plays from The Alley Theatre, The Milwaukee Zoological Society and First Stage Children's Theatre(WI).
Adopting Aunt Tabitha
by Deion Williams, 18 (John H. Reagan High School)
The Death of Beauty
by Skye Puckett, 18 (Texas City High School)
I Never Knew It Could Be Me
by Tikia Hudson, 18 (High School for the Performing and Visual Arts)
Lost His Marbles
by Juana Granados, 16 (YES Prep Southeast)
by Ashley Blattman, 18 (Taylor High School)Two boys, Daniel and Marco, fall in love while working on a Spanish project.Ashley Blattman is a recent graduate of Taylor High School. She originally wrote her play, Unmasked “as a birthday gift for my cousin, Joshua.” She hopes HYPE will help her learn “how to effectively apply the feedback I will get from others and transfer it into my play.”The Writer
by Justin Lau, 16 (Carnegie Vanguard High School)The Writer is a play about a man’s struggle to free himself from self-doubt.
Justin Lau is a junior at Carnegie Vanguard High School and was a member of the All-Star Cast and the Honorable Mention All-Star Cast at the UIL Zone and District levels, respectively. He wants HYPE to help him learn “to establish more control over my ability to nurture and edit my
creative ideas.”
Friday, August 3 at 7:30 PM and Saturday, August 4 at 2:00 PM and 7:30 PM. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at the Alley Theatre box office, 615 TexasAvenue or online at www.alleytheatre.org. For more ticket information, visit alleytheatre.org or call 713.220.5700.

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