PIGSKIN REVUE 2018


The Mustang Band Mixtape Vol. 2

Venue: McFarlin Auditorium

When: November 2, 2018 at 8:00pm

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What is Pigskin Revue?


Started in 1933, Pigskin Revue is the longest running tradition at Southern Methodist University. It is a variety show that features acts from groups all over campus, including current students, faculty, and alumni. Many acts are accompanied by the Mustang Band. With acts varying from stand-up comedy to singing to long-running gags throughout the show, Pigskin Revue is best described as Saturday Night Live - SMU Edition.


Tickets


General Tickets

General tickets are free with an SMU ID, and can be picked up at Hughes-Trigg later in October. Dates will be announced soon. SMU ID holders are allowed to pick up as many tickets as they need. Tickets will also be available for pick-up at the ticket office in McFarlin Auditorium the night of Pigskin.

VIP Tickets

For only $15, you'll be guaranteed the best seat in town for the best show in town! There will also be a Reception before the show with drinks and Hors d'oeuvres. Tickets are $25. Reserve your VIP tickets now by following the link below!

For more information, please call the Mustang Ball Hall at (214) 768-2263

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Executive Board

  • Producer: Meredith Burke
  • Co-Producer:
  • Communications Director:
  • Finance Director: Arthur Almeida
  • Social Chair:

Production Staff

  • Web Managers: Kristin Hodges
  • Creative Stylist: Meredith Burke
  • Comedy: Jeffery Kelly and Amy Tippin
  • Video Production: Jeffery Kelly

Outreach & Recruitment

  • Campus Outreach:
  • Community Outreach:
  • RLSH Liason:
  • PR Coordinator:
  • Social Media Coordinator: Kristin Hodges and Alex Bridges

Faculty

  • Director: Don Hopkins
  • Assistant Director: Tommy Tucker
  • Percussion Director: Jon Lee

Questions?


Interested in participating in Pigskin Revue? Give us a call or send us an email and we will get back to you as soon as possible!

Special Thanks


DON HOPKINS

TOMMY TUCKER