The Varsity Show is one of the oldest traditions at Columbia University. Founded in 1893 as a fundraiser for the university's fledgling athletic teams, the Varsity Show now draws together the entire Columbia undergraduate community for a series of performances every April. Dedicated to producing a unique full-length musical that skewers and satirizes many dubious aspects of life at Columbia, the Varsity Show is written and performed exclusively by university undergraduates. Various renowned playwrights, composers, authors, directors, and actors have contributed to the Varsity Show, either as writers or performers, while students at Columbia, including Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II, Lorenz Hart, Herman J. Mankiewicz, I. A. L. Diamond, Herman Wouk, Greta Gerwig, and Kate McKinnon.
Having previously been staged at venues including Carnegie Hall, the Waldorf-Astoria, and the Hotel Astor, the Varsity Show has been permanently based on campus since 1944. Notable past shows include Fly With Me (1920), TheStreets of New York (1948), The Sky's the Limit (1954), and Angels at Columbia (1994). In particular, Streets of New York, after having been revived three times, opened off-Broadway in 1963 and was awarded a 1964 Drama Desk Award. The Mischief Maker (1903), written by Edgar Allan Woolf and Cassius Freeborn, premiered at Madison Square Garden in 1906 as Mam'zelle Champagne.
The VarsityShow is one of the oldest traditions at Columbia University. Founded in 1893 as a fundraiser for the university's fledgling athletic teams...
VarsityShow is one of the oldest traditions at Columbia. Founded in 1893 as a fundraiser for the university's fledgling athletic teams, the Varsity Show...
engaged by Warner Bros. in Hollywood to appear with his entire band in VarsityShow, a musical starring Dick Powell. Both Rosemary and Priscilla were tested...
focused on musical improv comedy. At Columbia, she starred in three Varsityshows: V109 Dial D for Deadline, V110 Off-Broadway and V111 The Sound of Muses...
where she helped form the improv group Fruit Paunch, starred in the VarsityShow and met Gabe Liedman, who would become her comedy partner. Slate graduated...
Rodgers and Hammerstein collaborated on the 1920 VarsityShow, Fly With Me. The songs for the show were originally written by Rodgers (a freshman) and...
philosophy. Outside of class, she performed in the Columbia University VarsityShow with her dorm-mate Kate McKinnon, who starred in Gerwig's Barbie (2023)...
1979. p. 10 – via Newspapers.com. Thomas, Vinciguerra (Spring 2014). "VarsityShow Endears and Endures". Columbia College Today. Archived from the original...
productions at the Minor Latham Playhouse, and worked on Columbia's VarsityShow during her junior year. She also spent a semester at the British American...
their first collaborations was at Columbia, and resulted in the 1920 VarsityShow, Fly With Me, which incidentally also involved Oscar Hammerstein II....
One of Rodger's final works was a revival of Fly With Me for the 1980 VarsityShow, to which he added several new songs. He died less than four months before...
the Avenue (1937). Back at WB, he appeared in The Singing Marine and VarsityShow (both 1937), Hollywood Hotel, Cowboy from Brooklyn, Hard to Get, Going...
engaged by Warner Bros. in Hollywood to appear with his entire band in VarsityShow, a musical starring Dick Powell. Both Rosemary and Priscilla were tested...
Street Theater (now the Richard Rodgers Theater) in New York. The show had "The Varsity Drag" performed as the final number with a Charleston-like dance...
VarsityShow is an annual full-length musical written by and for students, and is one of Columbia's oldest traditions. The content of VarsityShows often...
with the VarsityShow, entitled On Your Way. Throughout the rest of his college career, Hammerstein wrote and performed in several VarsityShows. Following...
Operation Varsity (24 March 1945) was a successful airborne forces operation launched by Allied troops toward the end of World War II. Involving more...
the annual VarsityShow. Her cast and staff-mates included future actress Jenny Slate, comedian Michelle Collins, Gabe Liedman, who is the show-runner of...
was the book's actual author, though his claim later was retracted by the show's network, ABC, after Kennedy's father threatened to sue. Herbert Parmet also...
director/choreographer of musical numbers) Hollywood Hotel (1937, director) VarsityShow (1937, director of finale) Gold Diggers in Paris (1938, director/choreographer...
Varsity Arena, located at 299 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario is an indoor arena that opened on December 17, 1926, and is primarily home to the ice...
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alum with the I.A.L. Diamond Award for Achievement in the Arts by The VarsityShow Green, Stanley (1984). The World of Musical Comedy: The Story of the...