Mathæus Andersen
Staff Writer
One of the school’s three student theatre organizations, VpStart Crow, who saw success with their show of one-acts is now being followed up by their yearly show.
Late: A Cowboy Show is written by Sarah Ruhl and directed by student Peyton Noreen. The show is about Mary, always late and always married who longs to live a life she wants to live, regardless of the choices she has already made.
The show will run from Thursday March 3rd to March 5th in the Studio Theatre also known as the Black Box on the North side of Karen Hille Phillips Center for Performing Arts (KHP). Tickets are sold at the door only to assist with verifying guests’ vaccination status and negative Covid-19 testing results. Only credit and debit cards are accepted. See more of the PLU Guidelines for Covid-19 at the bottom of this article.Â
The School of Arts and Communication Health & Safety Guidelines
The School of Arts and Communication has established these guidelines for all performances open to external audiences:
- Proof of COVID-19 vaccination OR proof of negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 72 hours of the start time prior to entry into the performance venue. Those under 12 are excluded.
- Masks, covering the nose and mouth, are required for audiences throughout the entire performance.
PLU community members (those with a PLU ID) are exempt from showing additional proof of vaccination status since their status has already been submitted and reviewed through PLU channels.