Over the next couple of weeks I will be a part of Collide-a-Scope, a new theater festival taking place in Minneapolis. I will be running tech for one of the shows at the festival, The Cubicle. This show started back at the Minnesota Fringe Festival in 2005 and was one of the hits of the Fringe, and two guys that created and perform in it, Jeremiah Gamble and Corey Mills, have continued to perform it periodically since. I ran tech for the original production as well as most of the subsequent productions. It's a fantastic show, very clever, funny, and at times even poignant. It chronicles a week in the life of Bob and Jim, two cubicle-dwelling workers at the Gigasoft Software Company. One of the most brilliant aspects of the show is the set: two cubicles on wheels that become not only the characters' workspaces, but their cars, their morning showers, and anything else needed. It's a fantastic piece, one which I am proud to be a part of (albeit behind the cubicle wall, so the speak). Jeremiah and Corey are wonderful performers, and good guys and great friends to boot. I certainly recommend the show, as well as the rest of the festival (taking place the second half of September).

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Minnesota playwright, author, and actor T. James Belich shares his thoughts on playwrighting, the theater, and what it means to be a storyteller.

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