By Lily Warshaw Selinsgrove, PA — Susquehanna University’s Departments of Theatre and Music proudly present The Secret Garden, the ethereal Tony Award-winning musical written by Marsha Norman and Lucy Simon, based on Frances…
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Ryan David Horst Presents WORN
By Jasmine Durst, Photo Credits to Kevin Christopher Crowe Photography How would you tell a story without words? Ryan Horst is a senior BFA Acting major with a minor in Arts Administration at Susquehanna University, and on February 12,…
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…
Theatre department puts on “The Three Sisters”
The play’s Zoom adaptation is self-aware and lighthearted. The performance uses the introduction to comment on the decision to choose Chekhov’s play
Theatre Stages “Bluefish”
“Lesbians are people, too,” Meredith Felix said, naming it as a major takeaway.
Theatre department welcomes new professor and director
By Sarah McMillin, Assistant Living & Arts Editor The 2019-20 school year has provided a new beginning for Susquehanna students, but it has also acted as a fresh start for the theatre…
Theatre showcase puts twist on popular songs
By Lauren Runkle, Staff Writer Susquehanna students performed a Broadway “Miscast” Cabaret at on March 30 in Isaacs Auditorium. First-year Julia Loudenback said that the show features works from musical theatre, but…
Russian National Ballet Theatre visits SU, teaches students
By Lauren Runkle, Contributing Writer The Russian National Ballet Theatre performed at Susquehanna as a part of the Artist Series on March 7. According to Artist Series Coordinator Marcos Krieger, the series…
Play addresses historical race issues in the home
By Lily Gannon, Staff Writer The 1950s will take center stage in the play “Crumbs from the Table of Joy,” which Susquehanna will debut at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 28 in Degenstein Center Theater. …
SU Shakespeare club to host annual production
By Katie Willis, Staff writer The Shakespeare Club will present its annual spring production of the play “Macbeth,” one of Shakespeare’s most popular tragedies. The play depicts the titular Scottish nobleman who…








