Original Broadway Cast Members Will Revisit Dividing the Estate at the Alley Theatre | Playbill

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News Original Broadway Cast Members Will Revisit Dividing the Estate at the Alley Theatre Members of the original Broadway cast of Dividing the Estate, including Tony Award winner Elizabeth Ashley and Tony Award nominees Hallie Foote and Penny Fuller, will reunite for the Alley Theatre production of Horton Foote's Texas-set family drama, which will begin performances Oct. 7 on the Hubbard Stage.

Longtime Foote collaborator Michael Wilson, who staged the world-premiere of Dividing the Estate Off-Broadway in 2007 and the subsequent Tony-nominated 2008 Broadway run, will helm the Houston engagement, which will open Oct. 12 and continue through Oct. 30. It is presented in association with San Diego's Old Globe Theatre, where it will arrive in early 2012.

"I'm very excited to be doing Dividing the Estate at the Alley," said late playwright Foote's daughter, Hallie, in a statement. "Having a play produced there was always kind of like going home for my father. Houston is close to Wharton where my father grew up and was always a very familiar and comforting part of the world to him."

Ashley (Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, August: Osage County) will reprise her performance as family matriarch Stella Gordon, with Foote (Orphans' Home Cycle) as Mary Jo, Fuller (Cabaret, The Dinner Party) as Lucille, and original cast members Pat Bowie as Mildred, James DeMarse as Bob, Maggie Lacey as Pauline, Nicole Lowrance as Sissie, Jenny Dare Paulin as Emily, Keiana Richard as Cathleen and Devon Abner as Son.

New to the cast for the Houston bow are Tony Award winner Roger Robinson (Joe Turner's Come and Gone, Seven Guitars) as Doug, Ellen Dyer as Irene Ratliff and Alley veteran James Black as Lewis Gordon.

The Alley production will also reflect the work of the original Broadway creative team, with sets by Jeff Cowie, costumes by David C. Woolard, lighting by Rui Rita and original music and sound by John Gromada. Dividing the Estate, according to the Alley, is a "sharp satire about a Southern dynasty in crisis. At odds over the fate of their dwindling inheritance, several generations of the well-to-do Gordon family must confront their disreputable past as they grapple with an uncertain future. Will they face possible ruin and indignity together or take their chances and go their separate ways?"

A Pulitzer Prize winner for The Young Man from Atlanta, Foote's plays include The Carpetbagger's Children, The Trip to Bountiful, The Traveling Lady, The Chase, The Last of the Thorntons and Talking Pictures, among others. The 92-year-old Foote had been in Hartford, CT, where he was putting the finishing touches on his final work The Orphans' Home Cycle, when he died in March 2009. The Orphans' Home Cycle premiered at Hartford Stage prior to its Off-Broadway arrival in the fall of 2009.

Tickets are available by visiting AlleyTheatre. The Alley Theatre is located at 615 Texas Avenue in Houston, TX.

 
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