Community and professional theater collide

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What do you do when your community theater is in a community of artists? Ever since our "on the road" issue last month, I think I've grown obsessed with theaters that are really in and of their unique community. This article in the New York Times grabbed my attention. Enjoy.
Alan M. Berks

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.