By Alan M. Berks
Posted Sunday, June 28
It's never going to work as long as landlords get more grant money than artists.
By Alan M. Berks
Posted Thursday, March 26
A completely biased, utterly subjective, unapologetically redundant, totally unsolicited list of demands about your next season.
By Matthew Foster
Posted Thursday, February 26
Cutting arts funding is moronic fiscal policy; it can only be justified as cultural revenge killling.
By Leah Cooper
Posted Thursday, January 29
The board president's moping. The actor's angry. The audience is harassed, and the managing director's thinking of hitting someone with an auction clipboard.
By Alan M. Berks
Posted Monday, December 22
Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding is fine—I saw it once, and it was fine.
By Matthew Foster
Posted Thursday, November 27
There's no good reason, but if you want to spell it R-E, go right ahead.
By Alan M. Berks
Posted Sunday, October 26
Why Hamlet is the perfect Baby Boomer.
See it this week at The Gremlin Theatre in St. Paul. Presented by Theatre Pro Rata.

Brigid Kelley performs Now Hear This! 2nd Annual 1-Act Play Festival playing at LowryLAB Theater this month.
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sheilacecilia: good point @DavidHenryHwang RT ... if minority parts aren't cast w/ min actors, where will these actors find work? #mnpl
pixelsnbits: RT @nimbustheatre: Our 25th production, Naomi Iizuka's Strike-Slip, opens on Friday! http://tinyurl.com/yfhf577 #mnpl
TCTheater: RT @nimbustheatre: Our 25th production, Naomi Iizuka's Strike-Slip, opens on Friday! http://tinyurl.com/yfhf577 #mnpl