UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Just a few minutes after the halftime whistle was blown at last Saturday night’s "White Out" football game against Ohio State, the largest-ever crowd at Beaver Stadium was treated to a halftime spectacular that was the result of a unique collaboration between the School of Theatre’s Musical Theatre Program and the Penn State Blue Band.
In January, John Simpkins, head of musical theatre, was tossing around several ideas to commemorate the program's 25th anniversary, and after meeting Blue Band director Greg Drane at an event in April it became clear that even his most ambitious plans just might be a possibility.
The like-minded duo formed a bond that quickly led to the conception of Saturday night’s halftime show that would, for the first time ever, bring Blue Band and musical theatre students together to create a Super Bowl-like show that featured song and dance performance numbers from the musicals “Jersey Boys,” “Hamilton” and “Hair.”