Exploring art and morality: “Aunt Raini” makes its West Coast debut

MACKENZIE KINTIGH; Arts & Culture Editor; kintigmf@plu.edu What if you found out that a relative had been living a secret double life for years? What if you found out that your relative...

Heathers: The Musical review

Kendan Bendt Copy Editor The Lakewood Playhouse is showing Heathers: The Musical from Jan. 17 to Feb. 9, and I have no regrets since seeing it. Avery Horton plays Jason “J.D.” Dean,...

Dancing to new levels: PLU Dance minor program celebrates 40 years of dance

ZOEY MOHAMMADY; Guest Writer; mohammzg@plu.edu Some say dance is a universal language. At Pacific Lutheran University, that concept is growing further through the opportunities that its Dance Minor program offers. This Fall 2017...

PLU Theatre and LASR present the “Twisted Tales of Poe”

Caitlin Klutz Reporter Spoilers ahead for E.A.P stories, but then again, they’ve been out for 176 years. Are you a fan of Edgar Allen Poe’s works? Enjoy listening to LASR or radio...

Bringing a voice to the silent

MACKENZIE KINTIGH; Arts & Culture Editor; kintigmf@plu.edu Pacific Lutheran University’s Theatre Department debuts “Out of Silence: Abortion Stories from the 1 in 3 Campaign” on March 2-3, which presents stories inspired by...

Make ‘Em Laugh: A Musical Review

Alivia Jones Guest Writer With twelve performers and nineteen songs, Make ‘Em Laugh is nearly two hours of musical tomfoolery. The evening flies by with dance breaks, costume changes and acrobatics...

NOMPT Gives Lutes a chance to see who they can be

HELEN SMITH Guest Writer smithhe@plu.edu   This year's cast of Night of Musical Theatre is really shaking things up with "Who I'd be," a themed show that gives performers the chance to be...

A musical twist on Shakespeare

Hannah Montgomery; Photographer; montgohm@plu.edu The premier of “Love’s Labour’s Lost” was this Thursday March 15. Guest Director Phillip Lacey said he adapted the play from Shakespeare to have the “richness and beauty...

The Laramie Project: A heartfelt exploration of tragedy

Alivia Jones Reporter On a chilly Thursday night I attended the final dress rehearsal of The Laramie Project, directed by student Dylan Nicholas Ruggeri. I set my backpack down, got my...