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'''Columbia Musical Theatre Society''' (CMTS) is a theatre group that produces musicals throughout the year and sponsors independent student productions. Recent productions include ''A New Brain'' and original revue ''Love Could Drive a Person Crazy'' (Spring 2008), ''Pippin'' and ''Into the Woods'' (Fall 2007), and ''Zanna Don't!'' and Neil Simon's ''Brighton Beach Memoirs'' (Spring [[2007]]. Coming up in Fall 2008: The Who's Tommy and Songs for a New World by Jason Robert Brown.  
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'''Columbia Musical Theatre Society''' (CMTS) is a theatre group that produces musicals throughout the year and sponsors independent student productions. Recent productions include ''A New Brain'' and original revue ''Love Could Drive a Person Crazy'' (Spring 2008), ''Pippin'' and ''Into the Woods'' (Fall 2007), and ''Zanna Don't!'' and Neil Simon's ''Brighton Beach Memoirs'' (Spring [[2007]]. Coming up in Fall 2008: The Who's ''Tommy'' and ''Songs for a New World'' by Jason Robert Brown.  
  
 
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Revision as of 18:50, 28 September 2008

Columbia Musical Theatre Society
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Founded: ?
Recognition: ABC
Membership: 15
Executive Board: Claire Halberstadt, President
Darcy Zacharias, Vice President
Michael Leibring, Treasurer
Emily Kaplan, Secretary
Category: Performance
Website: {{{Website}}}
Contact: {{{Contact}}}

Columbia Musical Theatre Society (CMTS) is a theatre group that produces musicals throughout the year and sponsors independent student productions. Recent productions include A New Brain and original revue Love Could Drive a Person Crazy (Spring 2008), Pippin and Into the Woods (Fall 2007), and Zanna Don't! and Neil Simon's Brighton Beach Memoirs (Spring 2007. Coming up in Fall 2008: The Who's Tommy and Songs for a New World by Jason Robert Brown.

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