Two years ago, a gay bashing tarnished the fraternity's image. Weighing loyalty and justice, how will the brothers react when a member of their group comes out? Using Greek tragic structure, 'Phi Alpha Gamma' weaves together the voices of four fraternity brothers as they grapple with the remnants of a hate crime and their own fears. This haunting portrait of panic focuses a compassionate eye on the complicated threads of brotherhood embedded in Americana."MUST-SEE SHOW ... Bernitt's savvy script offers few easy answers and plenty of twists that toy with the audience's sympathies." - Pioneer Press"Only in his early twenties, [Dan Bernitt's] solo piece 'Phi Alpha Gamma' moved, surprised, and even shocked some Fringegoers. Its harsh portrayal on homophobia and its emotional residue in a college fraternity understand the tragic psychology of homophobia. Hence, it's rendered with anguish, not vindictiveness. ... He is an exciting young writer-performer." - Lavender Magazine