The Theatre Program

ORGANIZATIONS

Alpha Psi Omega

Alpha Psi Omega (ΑΨΩ) is a national theatre honor society, dedicated to recognizing student achievement in collegiate and university theatre and providing a wider fellowship for those interested in

theatre.  Students who qualify for membership (based on volunteered time and participation in theatre) can elect to be inducted.  PLU is nationally recognized as the Theta Pi (ΘΠ) cast.  At PLU, APO

facilitates and sponsors student productions and performing groups, including the APO One-Act Play Festival, the winter mainstage production, and the CLAY CROWS.  Additionally, APO offers select member-only events, including a 24-hour one-act contest and an end-of-year awards ceremony. For more information, visit http://www.plu.edu/~apo.



Vpstart Crow

Vpstart Crow is a student-created organization that provides support to Theatre majors interested in producing and/or directing challenging, minimalist pieces of theatre. Vpstart Crow events supplement the productions sponsored by the PLU Theatre Program and Alpha Psi Omega; as a result, they usually take place in “found” or alternative spaces. The title of the organization comes from a snide comment made by English Renaissance playwright Robert Greene about an up-and-coming rival playwright by the name of William Shakespeare. Thus, Vpstart Crow often produces plays that ask audiences to reevaluate their ideas about the art of theatre.



Dance Ensemble

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The CLAY CROWS

The CLAY CROWS are a nine-member group dedicated to Improvised Theatre.  Sponsored by Alpha Psi Omega, the CLAY CROWS offer six shows each semester, presenting a variety of short and long-form improv. Additionally, the CLAY CROWS host free weekly improv workshops, open to all students.  For more information, visit http://www.plu.edu/~apo.

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