More than 250 talented Oklahoma State fraternity and sorority members will perform at Varsity Revue, Feb. 27 through March 1, to raise money for United Way.
Varsity Revue is an annual OSU vocal stage performance in which students prepare choreographed shows to raise money and awareness for a philanthropic organization in need. Varsity Revue performances will be Feb. 27 and 28 at 7 p.m., and March 1 at 3 p.m. Varsity Revue tickets are on sale now at gogreek.okstate.edu.
The show will include seven group acts and seven individual or small group acts. At the end of the last show, awards will be presented to the top three group acts and the top three individual or small group acts. Performances are professionally judged on vocals, choreography, theme, costumes and entertainment value. The audience will also be given the opportunity to vote for their favorite acts.
Brandon Parduhn, Varsity Revue executive director, said the audience can expect a great display of student talent and competition this year.
“The show is really just about students using their talents to raise money for a good cause,” Parduhn said. “It’s also a great way to get the entire campus involved, like it used to be.”
This year, a portion of the proceeds from Varsity Revue will go to support United Way. Donations will directly help more than 25 Stillwater nonprofits.
This is the 86th year of OSU students serving others through their talents by participating in the show. Varsity Revue is sponsored by the Oklahoma State University Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs. An executive team and 35 steering members organized and planned all aspects of Varsity Revue. For more information, contact Brandon Parduhn at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .