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This article provides background info about [[Varsity Show]] performances.
 
This article provides background info about [[Varsity Show]] performances.
  
== List of older shows ==
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== Performances ==
  
* 109th
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* 2004 - [[Off Broadway (110th Annual Varsity Show)|Off Broadway]]
 
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* 2005 - [[The Sound of Muses (111th Annual Varsity Show)|The Sound of Muses]]
==110th==
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* 2006 - [[Misery Loves Columbia (112th Annual Varsity Show)|Misery Loves Columbia]]
 
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* 2007 - [[Insufficient Funds (113th Annual Varsity Show)|Insufficient Funds]]
The 110th Annual Varsity Show was performed in April [[2004]]. It centered around a plan by the evil Henry Lucifer Hale to move Columbia to New Haven, which is thwarted by [[New York City]] history professor [[Kenneth Jackson]].
 
 
 
==111th==
 
 
 
'''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]] books. 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.
 
 
 
==112th==
 
 
 
'''Misery Loves Columbia''', the 112th Annual Varsity Show, was performed in April [[2006]].
 
Much of the plot revolved around the conflict between different schools at the university, e.g. [[Columbia College|CC]], [[SEAS]], [[GS]], and [[Barnard]], as well as the continual failure of the characters' love lives. The most memorable scene was possibly one of a Barnard professor reading a bedtime story to pajama-clad students, who whine "I want a husband!"
 
 
 
== 113th ==
 
 
 
'''Insufficient Funds''', the 113th Annual Varsity Show, played in [[Roone Arledge Auditorium]] on April 27th-29th, [[2007]].
 
 
 
===Plot===
 
 
 
In order to find [[Alexander Hamilton]]'s treasure, [[ABC]] has revoked student groups' funding (by engineering campus controversies) to rebuild the orb that once stood atop the [[Sundial]], and kidnapped [[David Helfand]] in order to determine the time for the precise alignment of stars. The groups, represented by the [[French Cultural Society]], [[Postcrypt]], and [[CTV]]'s ''[[The Gates]]'', battle ABC for control of the treasure. It turns up in the Venetian Well outside [[Schermerhorn]], which no one can agree on how to pronounce, but is only work $300. A subplot revolves around a [[Carman]] [[RA]]'s grandfather, who has been evicted from [[Manhattanville]].
 
 
 
===Creative team===
 
* 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
 
 
 
===Cast===
 
* [[Becky Abrams]]
 
* Caitlin Harrity
 
* [[Caitlin Shure]]
 
* [[Jordy Lievers]]
 
* Josh Breslow
 
* [[Mark Rosenthal]]
 
* [[Mike Molina]]
 
* Thomas Anawalt
 
  
 
[[Category:Performance clubs]]
 
[[Category:Performance clubs]]

Revision as of 14:51, 4 May 2007

This article provides background info about Varsity Show performances.

Performances