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  • Theatre Guest Artists in Spring 2021 Posted by: Reesa Nelson / February 16, 2021 February 16, 2021 PLU Theatre and Dance are thrilled to announce our Spring 2021 guest artist meet-ups and masterclasses! Our diverse roster of professionals will be connecting with our students about dance, acting, voice work, auditioning, directing, and more!R.J. TanciocoR.J. Tancioco has served as the music director for the 5th Avenue Theatre, Village Theatre, Seattle Rep, ArtsWest, and other local playhouses

  • are a few reasons you might be suspicious about a message you have received: Unfamiliar sender asking for account information Spelling errors or grammatical mistakes in the body of the message Strange use of punctuation Bits of “code” showing in the email Vague claims or threats towards your account if you don’t respond quickly Inconsistent or incorrect information about the account system Directing you to a page you are not familiar with to provide additional information What will my PLU email

  • , the Theatre BA, or the Theatre minor will submit one to two videos. For an Acting/Directing BFA or Theatre BA or Theatre minor: prepare a memorized 60-90 second contemporary monologue from a play or musical. For a Musical Theatre BFA: prepare a memorized 30-60 second contemporary monologue from a play or musical AND 16-32 bars (30-60 seconds) of a Broadway show tune sung with accompaniment. Where do I upload my video submissions? We strongly prefer videos uploaded to an outside video host, such as

  • over who our next president would be. “Yes, We Can!” sang from YouTube videos across campus and candidates planned visits to the region. With the Washington state caucus only one day away, three fellow seniors and myself, all undecided, set out early on the morning of Feb. 8 to volunteer and hear Sen. Hillary Clinton speak about healthcare at the University of Puget Sound. Within moments of entering the field house, we were gobbled up for volunteer tasks: checking-in and directing media, monitoring

  • ?” The trip to Tennessee will be a homecoming of sorts for at least one Lute musician: Former Co-Director of University of Tennessee’s “Pride of the Southland” marching band, Powell will be conducting the Wind Ensemble. Powell, also a Professor of Music, is well-known in Tennessee, having taught conducting courses and music-education methods at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. In addition to co-directing the marching band while at UT, he also served as Assistant Director of Bands and was

  • directing the university’s intramural program. He also coached the PLU golf team. Derek Sparks Assistant football coach Derek Sparks passed away in November. Sparks coached at PLU for four seasons, serving most recently as running backs coach and travel coordinator. An advocate in the community, Sparks created the Cleats vs. Cancer All-Star game featuring standout players from around the state that raised funds for pediatric cancer. As a player he was a standout running back at Washington State

  • , the Theatre BA, or the Theatre minor will submit one to two videos. For an Acting/Directing BFA or Theatre BA or Theatre minor: prepare a memorized 60-90 second contemporary monologue from a play or musical. For a Musical Theatre BFA: prepare a memorized 30-60 second contemporary monologue from a play or musical AND 16-32 bars (30-60 seconds) of a Broadway show tune sung with accompaniment. Where do I upload my video submissions? We strongly prefer videos uploaded to an outside video host, such as

  • stories about these communities, shaped through active participation by community members. The final videos for “Our Communities, Our Neighbors” will be free and available online as educational resources. Read an interview about the project with Dr. Hoyt below and purchase your tickets today!How did you get involved in this project and what drew you to it? PLU Music professor and CRPF board member Greg Youtz reached out to me about directing one of the films in the “Our Communities, Our Neighbors

  • Coordinators Elsa Kienberger received an MSt in English (1830-1914) at the University of Oxford in 2020 and a BA in English Literature and Theater (Acting/Directing) from Pacific Lutheran University in 2019. Always an avid fan of Austen film adaptations, she was forced to reconsider her favorites when she read Austen’s novels and found them much wittier. Since audiences often encounter Austen through the ubiquitous media presence her legacy has gained, Elsa is interested in the twenty-first

  • , dean, scholar, essayist, and promoter of higher education.  He spent his entire academic career at Pacific Lutheran University.  Both colleagues and students benefited from his wisdom and fellowship.  Gundar was a guiding spirit in directing the growth of the School of Business.  He was instrumental in establishing a Master of Business Administration program at PLU. Award Amount: $1,404 Application Deadline: Tuesday, October 17, 2023 by 5pm. Criteria:  For current students. Graduate student