AMPLIFY

ALT Season ‘25-26

This season, we’re turning up the volume on voices that too often go unheard.

Through original works developed in our Playwrights for Change residency, we’re inviting audiences not just to watch — but to participate.

With season tickets for the first time ever, you’ll be part of every step: readings, talkbacks, and world premieres.

Season Lineup

Act I Sneak Peek - November 2025

Be the first to experience the opening act of Megan Bennett’s Clos(in)g in a special preview event. A chance to see the story take shape before the full script is revealed.


Full Script Reading - Spring 2026

Join us for the first complete staged reading of Clos(in)g. Experience the story in full and add your voice during the post-show talkbacks.

Bridge City, Limited Run · April 2026

ALT brings Bridge City to the stage for its world premiere — but only for one week.

This bold new musical by Kennen Butler celebrates love, joy, and community while confronting the pressures of gentrification and identity. Don’t miss this limited run.

Why Become a Season Subscriber?

  • Save money compared to buying individual tickets.

  • Guaranteed access to our most in-demand shows, before single tickets sell out.

  • Shape the work itself — your voice matters in talkbacks, readings, and community conversations that help refine new productions.

  • Be part of the journey from first draft to opening night, experiencing the full creative process up close.

Theatre That Shows Up Everywhere

ALT doesn’t stop at the stage. From classrooms to communities to workplaces, we use theatre to spark dialogue, build empathy, and empower voices that often go unheard. These are the programs at the heart of our mission — where stories become tools for change.

Empower & Build Empathy

Community-centered storytelling fosters new perspectives, relationships, and conversations.

Group of young actors performing HIGHER on stage with a pink backdrop, some singing and one woman sitting on a stool in front.

What We Do

Engage All Voices

Our programs encourage shared experiences across diverse audiences in non-traditional ways.

A young child lying on the floor wearing a colorful paper mask and giving a thumbs-up. The child has a big smile, showing teeth and tongue out, and is dressed in a tie-dye t-shirt.

Attract and Activate Audiences

We intentionally meet people where they are, creating new access points to arts programming.

A theatrical performance of URINETOWN with a woman holding a teddy bear on stage, playing a role as a young girl, while a man stands in the foreground watching. The audience is seated around the stage, some taking notes or photos.

“I love the work that you are doing, definitely something fresh and innovative.”

-Ja’Lah, audience member

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