Alan Berks and Leah Cooper started Minnesota Playlist in October 2008 as a resource for the theater community. It's the place to go for audition notices, to post a classified ad, to browse for local talent and read pieces by theater professionals for other theater professionals (and those who simply want a glimpse into the world of making theater). There are show reviews and a comprehensive calendar with spotlights. Berks and Cooper love theater and have dedicated themselves to creating a virtual hub for the local community. minnesotaplaylist.com
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Twin Cities director Leah Cooper co-founded the Minnesota Playlist website with her husband, playwright Alan Berks. (Christy DeSmith — DML -/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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