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The 113th Annual Varsity Show will play in Roone Arledge Auditorium April 27-29, 2007. Though the subject of the Varsity Show is always a closely guarded secret, rumor has it that this year's show is a mystery.
 
The 113th Annual Varsity Show will play in Roone Arledge Auditorium April 27-29, 2007. Though the subject of the Varsity Show is always a closely guarded secret, rumor has it that this year's show is a mystery.

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The Varsity Show, founded in 1894, is one of the university's oldest traditions, and certainly its oldest performing arts tradition. Every year, the Varsity Show produces a unique full-length show that skews and satirizes many aspects of life at Columbia. And every year students line up way before the show in order to get good seats.

Ironically, many of the administrators being parodied and lambasted are often sitting in the front rows of the audience. No study has been conducted to determine whether these administrators realize there's a reason they're being ridiculed on stage. The Varsity Show coined the term "PrezBo".

Past directors and writers include such distinguished names as Oscar Hammerstein, Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers, I.A.L. Diamond, and Herman Wouk.


The 113th Annual Varsity Show

The 113th Annual Varsity Show will play in Roone Arledge Auditorium April 27-29, 2007. Though the subject of the Varsity Show is always a closely guarded secret, rumor has it that this year's show is a mystery.

The Creative Team of this year's show is as follows: Director: Mark Junek Producers: Olivia Gorvy Geo Karapetyan Writers: Tom Keenan Peter Mende-Siedlecki Rob Trump Composer: Henry Pedersen Choreographer: Erin Debold Art Director: Brigid Abraham

The Cast of this year's show is: Becky Abrams Caitlin Harrity Caitlin Shure Jordy Lievers Josh Breslow Mark Rosenthal Mike Molina Thomas Anawalt

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