Allison Vincent

Allison Vincent is a performer, director, writer, deviser, and teacher known for devised work, physical theatre, and gender-bending performances. She has been honored to collaborate with companies and theaters across the Twin Cities. In addition to performing, Allison is a co-artistic director and founding member of Transatlantic Love Affair, a teaching artist at the Guthrie Theater and Loft Literary Center, and has collaborated as a writer on over twenty produced scripts. In 2022 Allison wrote and performed a solo storytelling show about caretaking for her father succumbing to dementia as a Pillsbury House + Theatre’s Naked Stages Fellow. Recently she’s had her scripts published in The Empty Room, Rejection Letters, Dirty Girls Come Clean, and Roi Fainéant Press. Her short story,...

Allison Vincent is a performer, director, writer, deviser, and teacher known for devised work, physical theatre, and gender-bending performances. She has been honored to collaborate with companies and theaters across the Twin Cities. In addition to performing, Allison is a co-artistic director and founding member of Transatlantic Love Affair, a teaching artist at the Guthrie Theater and Loft Literary Center, and has collaborated as a writer on over twenty produced scripts. In 2022 Allison wrote and performed a solo storytelling show about caretaking for her father succumbing to dementia as a Pillsbury House + Theatre’s Naked Stages Fellow. Recently she’s had her scripts published in The Empty Room, Rejection Letters, Dirty Girls Come Clean, and Roi Fainéant Press. Her short story, “Bag It Up,” received an honorable mention in the 90th Annual Writer’s Digest Fiction Contest and was published in Unsettling Reads’ Summer Bludgeon anthology. Allison teaches at the University of Minnesota in the Writing Studies Department’s First Year Writing Program.

Scripts

MBGA: Or America's First HOA

by Allison Vincent

Synopsis

A satirical piece imagining the first meeting of America’s first Home Owner’s Association meeting in Boson’s Beacon Hill neighborhood.

A satirical piece imagining the first meeting of America’s first Home Owner’s Association meeting in Boson’s Beacon Hill neighborhood.