Alan M. Berks is a Minneapolis-based writer whose plays have been seen in New York, Chicago, Phoenix, Indianapolis, San Francisco, and around the Twin Cities. He helped create Thirst Theater a while back. Now, he’s the co-founder of this here magazine. He’s also written Almost Exactly Like Us, How to Cheat, 3 Parts Dead, Goats, and more.
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Swandive's junk
NewsSwandive Theatre is having a yard sale to raise funds for it's 2009 season which includes the play Almost, Maine...read the story -
Augusto Boal died Saturday
NewsThis is a link to short summary from the Associated Press and this to an interview with Boal on Democracy...read the story -
New Work on Monday
NewsToday is the first of the month - but its Friday. You're not really going to read new articles about...read the story -
Welcome to Anna, our new intern
NewsSay hello to Anna Sundberg, who will be helping us handle the speedy growth and sometimes overwhelming response to...read the story -
Good things happen when actors start plotting
NewsIn the typical "theater company creation myth," a bunch of eager and naive friends from college are sitting around in...read the story -
American musical theater and youtube
NewsHas anyone else noticed the proliferation of low-budget musical numbers around the web? They're so much more theatrical than cinematic...read the story -
Ensemble v. administration, again
NewsI'm fascinated by this article from the Chicago Tribune that describes disintegration, or mutiny - depending on your perspective -...read the story -
No one asked me but …
EditorialThe Vom: A monthly diatribe, rant, provocation against the conventional wisdom
When picking your season, don’t choose to do the...read the story