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Q: Who IS that? A: Rachel Petrie, Four Humors funnywoman
Name: Rachel Petrie
Website: "No website. I have never blogged. And no Twitter. I'm on Facebook, but draw the line at Twitter."
What's your job?
"I am temping and acting and trying to figure out what my next move is."
Other than your job, what are your claims to fame?
"I would say that my claims to fame would be due to my artistic and educational endeavors: acting, singing, playing, teaching, directing, modeling, etc."
What's your relationship status?
"Single."
Where are you most likely to be seen?
"Right now, I am finding myself in downtown Minneapolis quite a bit, but I am usually just working when I am there. If I were to choose a place to go hang out, it would probably be a relaxed coffee shop by day and a chill wine bar by night...could be in Minneapolis or St. Paul, but you would most likely see me in the Summit/Crocus Hill neighborhood of St. Paul."
Where are you least likely to be seen?
"Bar hopping and/or the club scene. But don't get me wrong...I love to dance!"
With whom are you most likely to be seen?
"My thespian friends. More often than not, my fellow Four Humors Theater company members!"
Where were you born?
"St. Paul—born and raised."
In what neighborhood do you live now?
"The Hamline-Midway neighborhood in St. Paul."
What's your ride?
"Car, mostly."
What's the best way to start a conversation with you?
"Just walk up, say hello, and introduce yourself."
Photo by Eric Melzer, courtesy Rachel Petrie
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Jay Gabler (jay [at] tcdailyplanet [dot] net, Twitter @JayGabler) is the Daily Planet's arts editor.



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