The Winter Bash

Editorial
Why wait until next September before you get dressed up in your finest, sexiest outfits and spend a great evening with your fellow performing artists? Don't we need the warmth of fellowship now? And, anyway, isn't it the winter that forces us to make this art scene so hot?

Join the Minnesota performing arts community to celebrate the North Star and her artists (and the rebuild of MinnesotaPlaylist.com).

RSVP to reserve a ticket

for MinnesotaPlaylist's first-ever WINTER BASH, January 24, 2015 at Bedlam Lowertown.

Enjoy a line-up of performing artists who are also rock stars:

At 9:30, Annie and the Bang Bang (featuring performer Annie Anneking)

At 10:30, Hipshaker, the vintage vinyl funky soul dance party DJs.(featuring dancer Greg Waletski)

Doors open at 7 pm. Connect with old friends. Learn more about the new website and how it can help you do your work. Raise a glass. Just socialize.

Prize giveaways at 9 pm (t-shirts, coffee mugs, website advertisements).

Everyone is welcome--Theater makers, dancers, filmmakers, and their friends and fans. We mean everyone.

Only $5 cover. At the door. (Indiegogo campaign contributors get in free.)

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.