Directors' Lab is a festival of student-directed scenes selected from a variety of plays. The performance will contain one intermission. Free Admission.
Featuring scenes from:
Directors' Lab is a festival of student-directed scenes selected from a variety of plays. The performance will contain one intermission. Free Admission.
Featuring scenes from:
The School of Music is pleased to welcome guest pianist Anton Nel, who will be hosting a piano and chamber music masterclass open to the campus community and the general public. All are welcome and admission is free.
On Friday, Nov. 22 at 7:30 p.m., Nel will perform a piano and fortepiano recital concert as part of the 2024-25 Keyboard Series. This is a ticketed event, free for students.
Enjoy a senior vocal recital performed by Cara Castaldi '25, mezzo-soprano, and Annie Hochberg '25, soprano, with collabortive pianist Jessica Hall. The program will include music by Barbara Strozzi, Giacomao Puccini, Carl Maria von Weber, Charles Gounod, and more.
Join us for the Puget Sound Singers performing a joint concert with the Northwest Repertory Singers, directed by Jonah Heinen and Kyle Haugen '97, with collaborative pianists Jieun Yun and Marjorie Skreen '85. The program, Coming Together, will feature music by Nunes Garcia, Britten, Lee, Haugen, Powell, Rutter, and more.
Join us for the Puget Sound Percussion Ensemble fall concert Four for Four directed by Jeffery Lund. The program will include music by Owen Clayton Condon, Thom Hapsenflug, Tobias Broström, and David Skidmore.
Don your culturally appropriate costume and come on over to Haunted Wheelock. Get your face painted or have a tarot reading in the Eerie Logger Store and trick-or-treat throughout Wheelock at each of our spooky offices. Tour the Haunted Clinic and Apotho-scary in CHWS, visit the Spooky Pumpkin Patch for a chance to win a Grizzbones sticker, taste your very own potion in the Great Hall, and more!

The Tacoma Concert Band (TCB) performance "This Side of the Rainbow" at the Pantages Theater celebrates the legacy of virtuoso pianist and composer Kevin Oldham. The evening will feature the premiere of his Concerto for Piano and Concert Band, Op. 14 with acclaimed local pianist Kim Davenport as soloist. The concert is a tribute to Oldham, whose voice continues to inspire, even decades after his passing due to AIDS-related complications.
Join Sustainability Services, KUPS, and the Remakery for a mending demo and fabric art market! At 5 p.m., watch a mending demonstration form the Remakery, then get individual assistance from the Makerspace on sewing/mending projects (please bring 2 pieces of torn/holey clothing MAX - this is not a clothing swap). Buy patches, pins, and handmade clothing from UPS fabric/textile artists!!
Join Sustainability Services in Rausch Auditorium on Monday, November 4 at 6 p.m. for a screening of the documentary Gather. This event will allow attendees to learn more about Indigenous food ways and sustainable practices of reciprocity across the United States. Please join us to look more deeply into this topic. Additionally, attendees will receive a free sustainable dish brush made by Sqwishful (a woman-owned small business). Snacks and refreshments will be provided.
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