Nathan Pugh
On the Purpose of Student Theater Reviews
Media • November 1 • Nathan Pugh
In “Cardboard Piano,” Love Persists Even If Forgiveness Cannot
Arts & Culture • May 3 • Nathan Pugh
“Eons” Connects Three Women’s Pain Across Identities, Time, and Space
Arts & Culture • April 25 • Nathan Pugh
In “Blind Faith,” Confrontation Comes From Love
Arts & Culture • April 18 • Nathan Pugh
“Boy Erased” Offers an Exploration of Religion and Sexuality, at a Distance
Arts & Culture • November 26 • Nathan Pugh
“The Wolves” Offers Narratives of Female Adolescence
Arts & Culture • October 25 • Nathan Pugh
“A Star is Born” Delivers Joy and Heartbreak Within Restrictive Conventions
Arts & Culture • October 11 • Nathan Pugh
“Eighth Grade” Finds the Beating Heart of the Cringe Comedy
Arts & Culture • September 27 • Nathan Pugh
“Here and Now”: A Show Grounded in the Present, Struggles for Relevance
Arts & Culture • March 1 • Nathan Pugh
