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Note: Alex is not a poorly costumed zombie

Work in Telecasters[]

Alex started writing for "The ShoW" during the fall 2011 semester. He also occasionally works on the crew for "Sideshow" sketches.

Alex has been a memeber of The ShoW Writer's Jacket Club since Episode 81. His contributions include things such as scenes, jokes, tweets, and derailment.

MSU Life[]

Having started as an International Relations major, Alex has since changed majors to Interdisciplinary Studies in Social Science Education due to his inability to figure out how foreign languages work. He had to learn the hard way that Russian would indeed be more difficult to learn than French or Spanish (which were not easy for him to begin with). He will probably end up changing his major again at some point. Because who really wants to teach when they could be a starving writer?

Notoriety[]

Infamous for his writing throughout high school and college, Alex got his start with the creation of the one-act play, "Gram Gram Goes to the Pharmacy". He has also written "Gram Gram Goes to the Airport" "Gram Gram Goes to Vegas" and "Gram Gram Goes to the Altar". The four one-act plays have since been combined into a full-length play entitled "Gram Gram". In college, Alex has written for "The ShoW" since episode 81.

Alex can also be blamed for taking on a variety of crew roles in high school, ranging from Light Crew Head to Master Electrician. When not writing in high school, he was probably messing up lights in some way. He has also taken on a wide range of crew positions for "Sideshow" including, and pretty much limited to, Audio Boom Operator.

Contact Information[]

To contact Alex about his fine work, you can reach him at his campus email address paverale@msu.edu. Or, if you are feeling particularly creepy, you could try to find him walking around campus.

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