ALLEY THEATRE
615 Texas St, Houston, TX 77002 www.alleytheatre.org

Total Revenue
$16,689,517
Total Expenses
$20,314,413
Net Assets
$80,856,245

Organizations Filed Purposes: Vision: To be an inclusive theatre that is essential to Houston, the nation, and the world Mission: To inspire and enchant lives through a diversity of theatrical experiences at the highest level of artistic excellence with our Resident Acting Company at the center

Arts, Culture & Humanities Programs, General/Other: Professional Resident Theatre Services for the 19/20 Season: Productions - 8; Total Attendance - 104,995; The Alley Theatre, founded in 1947 by Nina Vance in Houston, Texas, is one of the leading professional nonprofit theatre companies in the US. The Alley, which maintains a resident company of actors, directors, playwrights and designers, performs up to eleven productions a year in two theaters (Hubbard Theatre, 774 seats and Neuhaus Theatre, 310 seats). The Alley produces a wide variety of theatrical productions, including American and European classics, musicals, contemporary plays and new work. In addition to the theatre performance complex, the Alley has a 75,000 square foot Center for Theatre Production, which contains rehearsal space, offices, and the scene, props, and costume shops. The Alley has earned a national and international reputation for artistic achievement, including the Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre. The Alley supports a robust Education and Community Engagement (ECE) department which strives to become a driving force for arts education, to create an advanced training ground for young and emerging theatre artists, and to provide a forum for community discourse, interaction and understanding. To this end, the department delivers services to local elementary, middle and high schools, provides professional development in arts integration to teachers and school administrators, and offers on-going programming to the Houston community. Total attendance at ECE events in the 19/20 season was 85,416 representing 307,307 contact hours. In 2014 the Alley Board of Directors approved a project to renovate the theater facility at a total cost of $46.5 million. The renovation began in July 2015 and was completed in September 2015 with a grand reopening in October 2015. In August 2017 Hurricane Harvey hit the Houston area. The Alley suffered significant damage from the storm and a ruptured sprinkler pipe. Acting quickly to pump out the water, clean up the mess, and restore the theatre, the Alley was able to reopen its larger Hubbard Theatre in time for the annual production of A Christmas Carol in November that same year. In January 2018, the Alley hosted its annual Alley All New Festival in the restored Neuhaus Theatre. The Alley is working with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Texas Department of Emergency Management (TDEM) to recoup financial losses due to Hurricane Harvey as well as to mitigate future flood damage. In March 2020, the Alley cancelled performances and ceased production for the remainder of the season due to the Covid-19 pandemic. One third of the Alley's artists, artisans, and support staff lost their jobs in June 2020. Staff, management, and the Houston community have worked tirelessly to maintain the theatre, the resident company, and the core staff until we are able to perform again.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Gladden Dean RManaging Director50$391,528
Melrose RobertArtistic Director50$274,173
Lackey DeborahDirector of Development50$187,474
Poole DonaldDirector of Finance50$148,381
Applegate RachelDirector of Marketing and Communications50$124,629
Inkel RaymondProduction Manager50$103,271
Yankawsky KevinBoard Member2$0
Wyatt LynnBoard Member2$0
Wulfe ScottBoard Member2$0
Webber TempleBoard Member2$0
Weaver Sharyn ABoard Member2$0
Walters ThomasBoard Member2$0
Vesey GregoryBoard Member2$0
Verma DheerajBoard Member2$0
Vangolen GlennBoard Member2$0
Terracina MichaelBoard Member2$0
Tellepsen TrentBoard Member2$0
Stern Susana Brener De SternBoard Member2$0
Stark Lois FarfelBoard Member2$0
Smith Mark AllanBoard Member2$0
Shanda DouglasBoard Member2$0
Rogers Arthur HBoard Member2$0
Rand RonBoard Member2$0
Ragauss PeterVice President Long Range Planning2$0
Plank Roger BBoard Member2$0
Petrello Cynthia AnnBoard Member2$0
Penshorn RobertVice President Finance2$0
Morse StephenBoard Member2$0
Mongrain JosephBoard Member2$0
Meeks ParkerBoard Member2$0
Martin NancyBoard Member2$0
Marion Jesse RChairman2$0
Madison BethSecretary2$0
Mach ButchPresident2$0
Lunam RichardBoard Member2$0
Lummis IsabelBoard Member2$0
Loya MikeBoard Member2$0
Langford Thomas RBoard Member2$0
Kroger WilliamBoard Member2$0
Ketelsen Kathryn LBoard Member2$0
Kades KennethExecutive Vice President2$0
John PhilipBoard Member2$0
Jarchow Craig MBoard Member2$0
Jalufka ValerieBoard Member2$0
Hulme RonVice President Endowment2$0
Harrell RobertVice President Risk Management2$0
Griffin EdwardBoard Member2$0
Greenlee StephenBoard Member2$0
Finger JonathanBoard Member2$0
Domeracki DanielBoard Member2$0
Carrig John ABoard Member2$0
Brown Oscar KVice President Development2$0
Beelaerts RutgerBoard Member2$0
Bazan BrendaBoard member2$0
Baliff JonathanBoard Member2$0
Alkek Williams MargaretBoard Member2$0

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