âBugâ tackles tough topics
ERIN FLOM
Guest Writer
Scared of bugs? Then get ready to be frightened by the events of âBug,â Pacific Lutheran Universityâs second-to-last play for this yearâs theater season, opening April 17.
âThis...
DANCE 2015: Diverse steps, stories
BROOKE THAMES
A&E Writer
DANCE 2015
7:30 p.m.
Friday, April 10
Saturday, April 11
Karen Hille Phillips Center
$8 General admission
$3 Students
UPDATE, APRIL 11, 2015: A previous version of this story mistakenly reported the dates of the Dance 2015...
Canine sees divine
ERIN FLOM
Guest Writer
Ever wondered what happened to Charlie Brown and friends when they grew up? The play âDog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockheadâ finds the famous Peanuts...
Bringing the 80s back to PLU
BROOKE THAMES
A&E Writer
Steel Magnolias
Karen Hille Phillips Studio Theatre (Black Box)
7:30 p.m. March 6, 7, 13 and 14
2 p.m. March 15
This week, the Pacific Lutheran University theatre department debuts its...
PLU Education Sets the Stage
By Eddie McCoven, Guest Writer
ACT 1 Theatre Productions is currently putting on performances of âThe Last Five Years.â Whatâs unique about this production is not just the giddy music that...
Charlotte saves the children
By Erin Flom, Guest Writer
In the 1970s, Pacific Lutheran University had a prominent childrenâs theater. Senior Mitchell Helton is hoping to bring it back this year with a production...
Vagina Voices: Auditions for ‘Monologues’ begin
Michael Diambri, A&E Writer
Most people donât go around talking about vaginas.
The Womenâs Center at Pacific Lutheran University is putting on a production that does just that â âThe Vagina...
NOMT 2014: Student-produced musical revue brightens three nights
Michael Diambri, A&E Writer
Pacific Lutheran Universityâs Night of Musical Theatre (NOMT) is a student-run and -produced program that gives students opportunities to show off theatre skills theyâve developed.
Under the...
REVIEW: âThe Boys Next Doorâ opens hearts, minds, and doors
âThe Boys Next Doorâ was, in the words of the showâs main character, âeither the saddest place I have ever been, or the happiest.â
Associate professor of Theatre Jeffrey Clapp...