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Penn State Thespians : ウィキペディア英語版 | Penn State Thespians
The Penn State Thespians is a student-run theatrical organization that operates at the Pennsylvania State University. The main goal of the organization is "to present theatrical entertainment and to provide the students of the Pennsylvania State University with educational experience in all phases of dramatic production; and in doing, hereby enhance the cultural diversity of its members and the University." ==History==
The Penn State Thespians is the oldest continuously running student-run organization on campus and is the second oldest college theater organization in the country.〔http://psuthespians.com/pages/about-us〕〔http://www.dramat.org/about-us/what-is-the-dramat〕 The first Thespians meeting was called to order on October 22, 1897 by the founders, Dr. Fred Lewis Pattee (author of Penn State’s “Alma Mater”) and Dr. John Leete. Dr. Pattee was the head of the Department of English, and Dr. Leete was a professor of Mathematics. Neither had roots in theater, yet they came together to form Thespians. This tradition continues today, as many of members are not actively pursuing degrees or careers in theater. The first show performed by the organization was ''The Rivals'', performed on February 14, 1898.
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