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sets off Fireworks at Berkeley RepChameleon playwright/actor Dan Hoyle has a dizzying gift for nuance that instantly sucks you into the world he creates. For Real Americans, he hit the road in his beat up Ford van to take the political pulse of Middle America. In Dey Happen, he parachuted into Nigeria for an incendiary expos of the politics of oil. Now the rubber faced solo performer is reviving both hit shows as part of Berkeley Rep Fireworks festival. Think de Tocqueville meets Borat, and you get a sense of Hoyle brand of theater. It a high octane hybrid of journalism, drama and wisecracking that has earned him the Glickman Award for best new play to make its world premiere in the Bay Area, a guest appearance on Rose and a State Department sponsored show tour in Nigeria.have always wanted to get out there in the world and let the world be my muse, says Hoyle, a 30 year old whose mild mannered presence offstage belies his volcanic onstage charisma. his father, Geoff, has been dubbed the clown prince of the Bay Area theater scene, Dan is the Marco Polo of monologuists. The quick witted performer scours the globe and then fills the stage with a menagerie of characters, from Alabama NASCAR fans to Nigerian warlords, with equal parts chutzpah and empathy. In show after show he etches quicksilver portraits of the people, politics and issues that make the 21st century such a beguiling time to live.am always infuriating friends and family because I stop to get the life story of the gas station attendant or the fry cook, notes Hoyle, a native San Franciscan who spent a year in Nigeria as a Fulbright