Arts & EventsSenior Theater Festival opens with ‘Hedda Gabler’Carlisle HuntingtonApril 11, 2019“The opposite of happiness is not sadness, it’s boredom.” Such is the...
Arts & Events‘The Threepenny Opera’: A wild socialist romp that doesn’t care about making cents!Carlisle HuntingtonMarch 7, 2019“It’s Art! And Art isn’t supposed to be nice!” Such were the...
Arts & EventsPreparing for RENT and the world of theatrical composingEditor-in-ChiefFebruary 15, 2016By Courtney Seyl This past week brought three musical theater composers to...
FeaturesThe Role of Dramaturgy And Theatrical ProductionsClaire MeyerMarch 6, 2015In the Feb. 20 issue of the The Trail, an article about...
Arts & EventsSenior Theatre Festival 2013 showcases talented studentsLeah O SullivanApril 12, 2013The Faculty Room, a black comedy, takes place in—not surprisingly—the faculty room...
FeaturesInside look at Spring AwakeningKari VandraissFebruary 22, 2013For those on campus who lament the fact that there is only...
Arts & EventsTown Crier amplifies voice of actors, writers, directorsLeah O SullivanOctober 12, 2012The theater scene at Puget Sound has begun again this year, starting...
The Happy TrailThe Vagina Monologues offers valuable lessonsHarry SasscrotchFebruary 24, 2012Each year the women of VAVA, or the Vulva Anti-Violence Alliance, bring...
Arts & EventsPirates of Penzance delivers laughs and loveMelanie ReiffFebruary 17, 2012Schneebeck Concert Hall rang with laughter this weekend with the performance of...
Arts & EventsPuget Sound theater reinvents ‘As You Like It’Laura HollisterOctober 28, 2011After a five-year absence, the Bard once again graces the Puget Sound...
Arts & EventsTrip to Bountiful rides on smooth terrainChelsea TsuchidaFebruary 25, 2011A story about “connection,” says Director Geoff Proehl—as well as the fleetingness...
FeaturesFaculty selection in progressJessy LynnFebruary 11, 2011The University of Puget Sound is preparing itself. The new academic year...