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Do not adjust your RSS feed - Joshua Humphrey is now in control of the Minnesota Playlist blog. Thanks very much to Alan Berks and Ira Brooker, who have given me this opportunity to dive back into theatre after a semi-vacation. Semi-vacation means that I'm seeing theatre and producing the reports that the Gremlin Theatre will be vacating its space on St. Paul's University Avenue when their lease is up come July. Between now and then, Gremlin Theatre is staging two more shows (Pirandello's Six Characters in Search of an Author and one as yet unnamed show). Fanboys of Gremlin Theatre will recall that this isn't their first space: they used to be housed at another location, the Loading Dock Theater, also in St. Paul. I am only familiar with their current location, home of not only Gremlin Theatre, but the stamping ground of International The Guardian asks, with accompanying stock photo of people yawning and looking bored: “It Blogged From The Past! Last year at this time, Levi Weinhagen linked in his weekly blog post to

Seeking actor look-alike for upcoming #mnfringe show. Must see every show during run. And look like @joshuahumphrey.#AuditionNotice

— Sam Landman (@DroningEnnui) February 1, 2013 You may have to dig through his feed to find them (clicking on the #AuditionNotice above doesn't bring me to a full list), but it's well worth a little hunting. You Read Through That? Here's Your Treat "Dig down. Dig down. Raise your shovels high!" I'm not the biggest fan of Les Miserables, but I've seen the recent film (Anne Hathaway haters beware! I am her staunch defender) and know the score well enough from many teenage hours spent listening to the soundtrack over, and over, and over again. Okay, so maybe I'm a fan, and
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Joshua Humphrey is a writer/performer/miscreant that blogs and podcasts at Twin Cities Theater Connection dot com. When not producing agitprop disguised as podcast interviews to push his political agenda, he enjoys supporting theatre the Tallulah Bankhead way: being an audience.