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'''The Sound of Muses''', the 111th Annual Varsity Show was performed in April [[2005]]. It revolved around the return of [[Homer]], writer of several [[Literature Humanities]] works. It is most memorable, however, for the collapse of a setpiece representing [[Ferris Booth Commons]] during the intermission of the first (?) night's performance. The cast swiftly worked calamity into a joke during the second half of the show.
 
'''The Sound of Muses''', the 111th Annual Varsity Show was performed in April [[2005]]. It revolved around the return of [[Homer]], writer of several [[Literature Humanities]] works. It is most memorable, however, for the collapse of a setpiece representing [[Ferris Booth Commons]] during the intermission of the first (?) night's performance. The cast swiftly worked calamity into a joke during the second half of the show.
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[[Greta Gerwig]], now a notable film actress, was one of the stars of the show.
  
 
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{{succession|preceded=[[Off Broadway (110th Annual Varsity Show)|Off Broadway]]|succeeded=[[Misery Loves Columbia (112th Annual Varsity Show)|Misery Loves Columbia]]|office=[[Varsity Show performances]]|years=[[2005]]}}
  
 
[[Category:Varsity Show]]
 
[[Category:Varsity Show]]

Revision as of 10:50, 7 June 2013

The Sound of Muses, the 111th Annual Varsity Show was performed in April 2005. It revolved around the return of Homer, writer of several Literature Humanities works. It is most memorable, however, for the collapse of a setpiece representing Ferris Booth Commons during the intermission of the first (?) night's performance. The cast swiftly worked calamity into a joke during the second half of the show.

Greta Gerwig, now a notable film actress, was one of the stars of the show.

Preceded by
Off Broadway
Varsity Show performances 
2005
Succeeded by
Misery Loves Columbia