By Ava Kijewksi; Photo Credits to Ava Kijewski You may have seen the video of four guys suddenly bursting into song in Mellon Lounge on Susquehanna’s Instagram account. Cuatro—yes, it’s actually spelled with a C, not a…
Category: Music, TV, & Theatre
The Value of Performing Arts Expressed in Nohgaku
By Haley Zeller, Arts & Entertainment Editor There are so many ways to express ourselves through art. Many SU students could tell you that, from creative writers and theater performers to…
Collaboration and familiar faces: SU seniors bring “Love/Sick” to life
By Audrey Miller; Photo Credits to Dr. Kevin Crowe From falling in love for the first time to heartbreak, Susquehanna University’s annual student-directed showcase explores the multi-faceted themes that play into relationships. From…
Senior theatre students prepare for “Love/Sick” debut
By Lily Warshaw; Photo Credits to Dr. Kevin Crowe Susquehanna University’s Department of Theatre proudly presents “Love/Sick,” a witty and poignant play by John Cariani, brought to life under the direction of senior theatre…
From papers to plays: How “Richard Green is Completely Rotten” made it to the stage
By Jaidyn Steinbrecher The theater is dark and quiet. Not a sight, not a sound. But then a voice comes not from the stage but from the back of Issacs Theater. It’s Noah — played by…
Raw, riveting, radiant: Spring Awakening delivers
By Audrey Miller: Photo Credits to Kevin Christopher with Crowe Photography Sexual awakening, repression and rebellion all sound like traits of a reality television show. These are a few of the many themes covered…
Award-Winning Ensemble comes to Susquehanna
Article and Photos By Jasmine Durst Details Provided By Amanda O’Rourke, Public Relations Manager The Ensemble du Bout du Monde, a saxophone quartet of classically trained, award-winning saxophonists from Israel, Italy,…
Dion Parson & 21st Century Band: Bringing a New Sound to Susquehanna
By Lily Papendick To kick off Susquehanna’s 2025-2026 Artist Series, Dion Parson & 21st Century Band are performing in Weber Auditorium on Oct. 9 at 7:30 p.m. The event is open to…
New Play ‘Chains of Dew’ Tackles Important Conversation with Comedy
By Audrey Miller It is the year 1922; women have recently earned the right to vote, but the fight for autonomy is far from over. In her play, Chains of Dew, playwright…
Blood Relations Theatre Production
On Friday, March 28 to March 30, the Department of Theatre hosted Blood Relations by Sharon Pollock. Dr. Anna Andes directed the show, with Emily Rautzahn acting as the assistant director, dramaturg, and projections designer. The play is set at the end of the 19th century, and it transports the audience into the mind and humanity of Miss Lizzie Borden…








