One Stage Revolution is the newest theatre company at Penn State and is proud to present its first full-length production, "A Perfect Wedding."
The show will run Friday, Dec. 3- Sunday, Dec. 5. in the Forum Building on campus. Tickets are $3.00 for students, $3.50 for faculty and staff, and $4.00 for general admission.
Today, secretly distributed by undercover assassins, Phroth's Fall magazine will be distributed across campus.
In honor of the 2010 Fall (It's now Winter) release of the Phroth magazine, a party will be held in the Carnegie Cinema at 9 PM on Thursday. Performances will be held by Second Floor Stand Up and Full Ammo Improv Troupe.
Check out the Facebook event of this decade-old comedy publication.
Come support Phroth, enjoy some free comedy, and get your own issue of the Fall magazine!
For many, secret shows are only a rumored idea from movies and gossip websites.
Are there really artists that are so popular and overwhelmed that they would rather play an apartment rather than a concert hall? Apparently, yes.
This Winter, with the help of the Penn State Marketing Association and dedicated music-lovers, Circa Survive will perform on Dec. 8 in the HUB. The concert will be a good end of the semester break for students before the hell of finals ensues.
On Tuesday, @psumovinon posted a link to a survey that asked students what they listen to and who they would like to see at this spring's Movin' On Festival. The survey is the first of many, according to Movin' On.
This Friday, November 5, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., the Penn State Blue Band will perform on stage for their "season-in-review" concert with features from the Blue Band Silks, the Majorettes, Feature Twirler Matt Freeman, and Drum Major Ian Kenney. The Penn State Symphonic Band will also be performing.