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Eisenhower Auditorium (originally named "University Auditorium") is Pennsylvania State University's largest performing arts venue. Located centrally on the University Park campus, Eisenhower Auditorium hosts more than 200 plays, musicals, concerts, lectures, and commencements annually.
The Penn State Thespians, a student-run theatrical organization at State College, Pennsylvania State University, has the stated goal of 'presenting theatrical entertainment and providing students of the Pennsylvania State University with an educational experience in all phases of a dramatic production, thereby enhancing the cultural diversity of its members and the University [citation needed]
Penn State Centre Stage is the professional arm of the School of Theatre and has its origins in the late 1950s, when theatre department head (and, later, second Dean of the College) Walter H. Walters established a program for current students and professionals to present plays at the on-campus theatre, the Pavilion. [5] Penn's Woods Music ...
Buckhout Laboratory at Pennsylvania State University's main campus. Althouse Laboratory; Boucke Building; Buckhout Laboratory; Chemical & Biomedical Engineering Building (CBEB) ...
Joonas Suotamo, Chewbacca actor in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, former Penn State Basketball forward/center; Talia Suskauer, musical theatre actress; Don Taylor, film actor of the 1940s and 1950s; Tom Verducci, senior writer for Sports Illustrated; Andrew Kevin Walker, screenwriter of Seven; Fred Waring, bandleader; Mel Welles, actor and director
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The Glee Club performs a variety of music from Broadway to Classical music, and has its place in Penn State tradition by singing University fight songs and performing at numerous events. The Glee Club performs Penn State fight songs including Fight On, State, The Nittany Lion, Hail! Oh Hail!, and the Penn State Alma Mater. Dr.
The Bryce Jordan Center is a 15,261-seat multi-purpose arena in College Township, Pennsylvania, on the University Park campus of the Pennsylvania State University.The arena opened on January 6, 1996, and is the largest such indoor venue in Pennsylvania outside of those in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.