Daggy Hall
Stage Two delivers humor
The production, released this weekend, was acted, directed and produced by WSU students.
Nuthouse provides students with laughs
Nuthouse is looking for new talent. Students can get involved by attending open practice
Pullman, Wash. - Nuthouse is looking for new talent. Students can get involved by attending open practice
moreWSU stages play about Proposition 8 trials
Lines from “8” are derived from real testimony of people involved in the court case.
Pullman, Wash. - Lines from “8” are derived from real testimony of people involved in the court case.
moreDaggy Hall audience laughs out loud
“What the Butler Saw” brought 1960’s Britain to 2012 Pullman Friday and Saturday.
Pullman, WA - "What the Butler Saw" opened April 5 and will run through Mom's Weekend
moreStage Two turns loss into laughs
Four student plays written, directed and acted by students will be shown Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Pullman, Wash. - Four student plays written, directed and acted by students will be shown Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
moreWSU Performing Arts to enact Prop. 8 trials
The play is centered on the proposition that took away marriage rights for gay couples.
Pullman, WA - The play is centered on the proposition that took away marriage rights for gay couples.
moreSitcom play opens in Daggy Hall
This year’s Mom’s Weekend play is more lighthearted than they have been in the past.
'Of Mice and Men' comes to Daggy



