THE ORESTEIA - Spring Mainstage Play

In this fast, fresh, and feminist adaptation of Aeschylus’s ancient trilogy of plays, Ellen McLaughlin invites us to question what justice looks like in action. In The Oresteia, each member of a family enacts a kind of violence intended to right a wrong. Instead, violence perpetuates violence and a cycle of harm makes each person “morally unrecognizable” even to themselves.

THE ORESTEIA - Spring Mainstage Play

In this fast, fresh, and feminist adaptation of Aeschylus’s ancient trilogy of plays, Ellen McLaughlin invites us to question what justice looks like in action. In The Oresteia, each member of a family enacts a kind of violence intended to right a wrong. Instead, violence perpetuates violence and a cycle of harm makes each person “morally unrecognizable” even to themselves.

Lunchtime Concert - Randy Litch

Known locally as a one man variety dance band, Litch, a singer/guitarist music grad from PLU regularly entertains at social dance clubs, retirement communities, and fairs. Adept at all genres, he can go from Santana to Buck Owens as quick as you can swing your partner!

 

School of Music Showcase for Logger Day Challenge

Enjoy a School of Music showcase today as we celebrate Logger Day Challenge! Join us in the lounge outside Diversions Café for a variety of performances scheduled from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. including classical selections by Tyler Hinton ’27, Rory Morgan ’28, Teagan McMonagle ’28, and Connor Adams ’25; singer-songwriters Isaac Lasky ’26, Emily Lehto ’28, Hayden Roberts ’28, and Bronwyn McKasson ’28, and classical voice by Haley Story ’25.

Cello Master Class with Guest Artist David Geber

The School of Music is pleased to welcome distinguished guest artist David Geber for a cello masterclass with Puget Sound student performers. Geber will share his expertise in this free event open to the public as part of a three-day Cello Celebration! 

Cello Master Class and Talk with Guest Artist David Geber

The School of Music is pleased to welcome distinguished guest artist David Geber for a cello masterclass and talk for high school performers. Geber will share his expertise in this free event open to the public as part of a three-day cello celebration!