One-Act Play Festival
Degenstein Center Theater, Susquehanna University 151 Weber Way, Selinsgrove, PA, United StatesA festival of one-act plays directed by senior theatre performance students.
A festival of one-act plays directed by senior theatre performance students.
A festival of one-act plays directed by senior theatre performance students.
A festival of one-act plays directed by senior theatre performance students.
Pollock’s play coyly explores the whys and wherefores of the 1892 double murder of the Bordens in her psychological exploration of their daughter — the woman who was Lizzie Borden.
Pollock’s play coyly explores the whys and wherefores of the 1892 double murder of the Bordens in her psychological exploration of their daughter — the woman who was Lizzie Borden.
Pollock’s play coyly explores the whys and wherefores of the 1892 double murder of the Bordens in her psychological exploration of their daughter — the woman who was Lizzie Borden.
These Shining Lives chronicles the strength and determination of women considered expendable in their day, exploring their true story and its continued resonance. Catherine and her friends are dying, it’s true; but theirs is a story of survival in its most transcendent sense, as they refuse to allow the company that stole their health to kill […]
These Shining Lives chronicles the strength and determination of women considered expendable in their day, exploring their true story and its continued resonance. Catherine and her friends are dying, it’s true; but theirs is a story of survival in its most transcendent sense, as they refuse to allow the company that stole their health to kill […]
These Shining Lives chronicles the strength and determination of women considered expendable in their day, exploring their true story and its continued resonance. Catherine and her friends are dying, it’s true; but theirs is a story of survival in its most transcendent sense, as they refuse to allow the company that stole their health to kill […]
Lecture presented by David Smolansky. Venezuela moved towards a socialist dictatorship when Hugo Chavez took power in the late 1990s and worsened when Nicolás Maduro did so in 2013. More than 8 million people have fled Venezuela due to Maduro’s regime — with accusations that the government has committed human rights violations through persecution, repression, […]
Laurence Roth is the author of Inspecting Jews: American Jewish Detective Stories; co-editor, with Nadia Valman, of The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Jewish Cultures; and editor of Modern Language Studies. His forthcoming book, Unpacking My Father’s Bookstore, is published by Rutgers University Press. Roth is the Charles B. Degenstein Professor of English at Susquehanna University, […]
Christopher Zorn is the liberal arts research professor of political science, professor of sociology and crime, law and justice (by courtesy) and affiliate professor of law at Pennsylvania State University. He focuses his research on judicial politics and on statistics for the social and behavioral sciences and is currently the principal investigator for two projects […]