Susquehanna University’s theater department presents a new perspective on normalcy, mental health, sexuality and passion. “Equus” focuses on psychiatrist Dr. Martin Dysart as he is confronted with a patient, the likes of…
Category: Music, TV, & Theatre
The Doctor of Cello
Susquehanna University’s director of string orchestra, Dr. Zachary Levi, performed his debut solo recital in Stretansky Concert Hall on Sept. 4. He performed pieces by Maslanka, Bach, Brahms and Beethoven for his…
Shakespeare, Performed by Shakespeare Club
By Ashley Brickner, News Editor Shakespeare club and Second Stage are eagerly preparing to debut their rendition of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” on Thursday, May 2 at 8:30 p.m. and Friday, May…
Strung Up On You
By Kelly Waldron What if everyone’s soulmate was tied to their pinky with a simple red string? Who would follow that string? Who would cut it loose or get caught in…
Chanticleer: A Final Celebration of Susquehanna’s Artist Series
Photo By Stephen K. Mack By Ashley Brickner, News Editor Wrapping up our Artist Series, Susquehanna prepares to welcome the Chanticleer band to campus. The Artist Series, according to the university…
SU PRESENTS “THE WOLVES”: A STORY OF AMERICAN GIRLHOOD
Photo by Janina Reynolds By Ashley Brickner, Arts and Entertainment Editor The Susquehanna Theatre department will premiere its production of “The Wolves,” a one-act play by the American playwright Sarah DeLappe on Friday…
Glee Comes To Campus
By Kelly Waldron Stretansky Hall will open its doors to a never seen before collaboration of music between Susquehanna University and the University of Pennsylvania. On Saturday, March 23, members of…
SU Performs Fête Galante, for the First Time in the United States
Photo by Marie Gilbert Ethel Smyth’s one-act opera Fête Galante from 1923, had its first staged performance in the United States on February 24, 2024 in the Degenstein Campus Center Theater at…
Camp and Community in “The Rocky Horror Picture Show”
By Ayva Strauss “It was hilarious. It was horrifying. I was scarred mentally for the rest of my life,” she joked. That is how Rebekkah Hurlbert, a sophomore at Susquehanna University,…
On the Stage: “Eurydice”
By Kelly Waldron “Eurydice” is a contemporary re-telling of the timeless love story of Orpheus and Eurydice. Unlike the original tale, audience’s follow Eurydice through this classic Greek myth as she journeys…








