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This article provides background info about [[Varsity Show]] performances.
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This article provides a list of [[Varsity Show]] performances.
  
== List of older shows ==
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== Performances ==
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* [[2013]] - [[The Great Netscape (119th Annual Varsity Show)|The Great Netscape]]
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* [[2012]] - [[The Corporate Core (118th Annual Varsity Show)|The Corporate Core]]
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* [[2011]] - [[Another Scandal! (117th Annual Varsity Show)|Another Scandal!]]
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* [[2010]] - [[College Walk of Shame (116th Annual Varsity Show)|College Walk of Shame]]
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* [[2009]] - [[The Gates of Wrath (115th Annual Varsity Show)|The Gates of Wrath]]
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* [[2008]] - [[Morningside Hates (114th Annual Varsity Show)|Morningside Hates]]
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* [[2007]] - [[Insufficient Funds (113th Annual Varsity Show)|Insufficient Funds]]
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* [[2006]] - [[Misery Loves Columbia (112th Annual Varsity Show)|Misery Loves Columbia]]
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* [[2005]] - [[The Sound of Muses (111th Annual Varsity Show)|The Sound of Muses]]
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* [[2004]] - [[Off Broadway (110th Annual Varsity Show)|Off Broadway]]
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* [[2003]] - [[Dial 'D' for Deadline]]
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* [[2002]] - 108th Annual Varsity Show
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* [[2001]] - Sex, Lies, and Morningside
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* [[2000]] - Mo' Money, Mo' Problems
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* [[1999]] - Beyond Oedipus: Leaving the Womb
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* [[1998]] - Love is Indefinite
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* [[1997]] - Enlargement and Enhancement: The Scaffolding Years
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* [[1996]] - Devil in a Light Blue Dress
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* [[1995]] - Step Inside
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* [[1994]] - [[Angels at Columbia - Centennial Approaches (100th Annual Varsity Show)|Angels at Columbia - Centennial Approaches]]
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* [[1993]] - Lion Game
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* [[1992]] - Columbia University 10027
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* [[1991]] - The Silence of the Lions
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* [[1990]] - Behind the Lion Curtain
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* [[1989]] - Sans Souci, Be Happy
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* [[1988]] - The Bonfire of Humanities
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* [[1987]] - From Here to Uncertainty
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* [[1986]] - Y Love NY?
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* [[1985]] - Lost in Place
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* [[1984]] - The New U
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* [[1983]] - Fear of Scaffolding
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* [[1982]] - Columbia Graffiti
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* [[1982]] - College on Broadway
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* [[1980]] - Fly With Me
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* [[1978]] - [[The Great Columbia Riot of '78 (Varsity Show)|The Great Columbia Riot of '78]]
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* [[1967]] - Feathertop
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* [[1966]] - The Bawd's Opera
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* [[1964]] - Il Troubleshootore
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* [[1963]] - Elsinore
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* [[1961]] - Streets of New York
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* [[1955]] - When in Rome
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* [[1954]] - Sky's the Limit
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* [[1953]] - Shape of Things
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* [[1952]] - Streets of New York
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* [[1951]] - Babe in the Woods
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* [[1950]] - Wait for It
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* [[1949]] - Mr. Oscar
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* [[1948]] - Streets of New York
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* [[1947]] - Dead to Rights
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* [[1946]] - Step Right Up
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* [[1945]] - Second the Motion
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* [[1944]] - On the Double
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* [[1942]] - Saints Alive
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* [[1941]] - Hit the Road
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* [[1940]] - Life Begins in '40
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* [[1939]] - Fair Enough
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* [[1938]] - You've Got Something There
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* [[1937]] - Some of the People
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* [[1936]] - [[Off Your Marx (Varsity Show)|Off Your Marx]]
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* [[1935]] - Flair-Flair: The Idol of Paree
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* [[1934]] - Laugh it Off!
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* [[1933]] - Home James
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* [[1932]] - How Revolting!
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* [[1931]] - Great Shakes
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* [[1930]] - Heigho Pharoah
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* [[1929]] - Oh, Hector
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* [[1928]] - Zuleika, or the Sultan Insulted
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* [[1927]] - Betty Behave
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* [[1926]] - His Majesty, the Queen
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* [[1925]] - Half Moon Inn
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* [[1924]] - Old King's
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* [[1923]] - Half Moon Inn
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* [[1922]] - Steppe Around
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* [[1921]] - You'll Never Know
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* [[1920]] - Fly with Me
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* [[1919]] - Take a Chance
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* [[1918]] - Ten for Five
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* [[1917]] - Home James
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* [[1916]] - The Peace Pirates
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* [[1915]] - On Your Way
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* [[1914]] - The Merry Lunatic
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* [[1913]] - The Brigands
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* [[1912]] - The Mysterious Miss Apache
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* [[1911]] - Made in India
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* [[1910]] - The King of Hilaria
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* [[1909]] - In Newport
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* [[1908]] - Mr. King
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* [[1907]] - The Ides of March
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* [[1906]] - The Conspirators
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* [[1905]] - The Khan of Kathan
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* [[1904]] - The Isle of Illusia
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* [[1903]] - The Mischief Maker
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* [[1902]] - Vanity Fair
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* [[1901]] - Princess Proud
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* [[1900]] - The Governor's Vrow
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* [[1899]] - Varsity Show
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* [[1897]] - Cleopatra
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* [[1896]] - The Buccaneer
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* [[1894]] - Joan of Arc
  
* 109th
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== External Links ==
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*[http://www.thevarsityshow.com/pastshows Official Varsity Show Performance History]
  
==110th==
 
 
The 110th Annual Varsity Show was performed in April [[2004]]. It centered around a plan 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]].
 
 
==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]]
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[[Category:Varsity Show]]
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[[Category:Performances]]

Latest revision as of 17:30, 6 May 2013

This article provides a list of Varsity Show performances.

Performances

External Links