is a director and deviser based out of Austin, TX, with a focus on works that are intimate and have a bite; with a specialization in new work development, queer performance, and audience activation. Recent credits include Little Shop of Horrors, Big Love, Peter and the Starcatcher, A League of Her Own, A Beautiful Day In November on the Banks of the Greatest of the Great Lakes, A Collective Noise, How I Learned to Drive, What We Scream Underwater When No One Can Hear Us, and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead. Their opera credits include Il Giuoco del Quadriglio, Cendrillon, Don Giovanni, and Carmen. Their recent new work development credits include Acanthus, OUT, and A League of Her Own. They have been awarded the ATAC award for Best Direction of a Comedy and Best Comedy (Peter and the Starcatcher), BroadwayWorld Austin Best New Play (A League of Her Own), a B. Iden Payne Award for Outstanding Technical Integration (A League of Her Own), and Stage Directors and Choreographer Fellowship (Kennedy Center). They were invited to participate in the Kerrigan and Lowdermilk Mad Ones Lab where they created an interactive music video. Allison has their MFA in Directing from Texas State University. Allison is an associate SDC member. (allisonpricedirector.com)