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Revision as of 21:27, 20 March 2012
Fruit Paunch is Columbia's oldest student improv group, formed in 2003 when Six Milks and Two Left Feet merged. One of the founding members, Jenny Slate went on to become a cast member on Saturday Night Live from 2009-10.
Annual shows include the "Formal Show" in the winter and the "24 Hour Show" in the spring, which regularly appears in Spectator's 116 Columbia Traditions. Fruit Paunch members have also traditionally been involved in the Varsity Show, XMAS! A Secular Spectacular!, Latenite Theater, CMTS, and KCST. Some members of the group were also involved in the creation of the musical sketch group Prangstgrup.
Membership
2011-2012 members
- Bob Vulfov (CC '13)
- Eli Grober (CC '13)
- Evan Johnston (CC '12)
- Jake Coppola (CC '12)
- Kaylin Mahoney (CC '15)
- Noah Robbins (CC '14)
- Shelby Swartz (BC '14)
Former members
- Jenny Slate - Saturday Night Live ('09-'10), creator of Marcel the Shell
- Colin Drummond
- Addison Anderson
- Sarah Dooley
- Mike Molina
- Tobin Mitnick
- Caitlin Shure
Web site
Prior to 2011, Fruit Paunch's website has only contained the text "Someone owes me $20. -Cody". This message was posted by Cody Hess, SEAS '06, who was listed as their official webmaster and member of one other campus improv troupe, Klaritin. He claims that this was done in retribution for the group's failure to compensate him for his service as webmaster. According to members of Fruit Paunch, Cody never specified whether he wanted payment in cash or check, which is why he was not paid.
For the time being, the group's Columbia Web site is up and running.