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History of Shows

Academic Year / Show (if more than one show listed, the first is the Mainstage Show)
1890-1891 Po-ca-hon-tas, or The Gentle Savage
1891-1892 Katharine
1892-1893 The Honorable Julius Caesar
1893-1894 The Honorable Julius Caesar
1894-1895 Snowball; Who's Who
1895-1896 The Mummy
1896-1897 Lend Me Five Shillings; A Tiger Lily
1897-1898 Po-ca-hon-tas, or The Gentle Savage
1898-1899 The Privateer, or The Pirates of Pennsnec
1899-1900 A Woodland Wedding
1900-1901 The King of Pomeru
1901-1902 The King of Pomeru
1902-1903 The Mullah of Miasma
1903-1904 The Man From Where
1904-1905 The Pretenders
1905-1906 Tabasco Land
1906-1907 The Mummy Monarch
1907-1908 When Congress Went to Princeton
1908-1909 The Duchess of Bluffshire
1909-1910 His Honor the Sultan
1910-1911 Simply Cynthia
1911-1912 Main Street
1912-1913 Once in a Hundred Years
1913-1914 The Pursuit of Priscilla
1914-1915 Fie! Fie! Fi-Fi!
1915-1916 The Evil Eye
1916-1917 Safety First
1917-1918 (a four-man troupe entertained troops in Europe)
1918-1919 The Honorable Julius Caesar
1919-1920 The Isle of Surprise
1920-1921 They Never Come Back
1921-1922 Espanola; The Devil's Disciple
1922-1923 The Man From Earth
1923-1924 Drake's Drum
1924-1925 The Scarlet Coat
1925-1926 Fortuno
1926-1927 Samarkand; Captain Applejack
1927-1928 Napoleon Passes
1928-1929 Zuider Zee
1929-1930 The Golden Dog; The Second Man
1930-1931 The Tiger Smiles
1931-1932 Spanish Blades
1932-1933 It's the Valet; Private Lives
1933-1934 Fiesta; Goodbye Again
1934-1935 Stags at Bay (incl. East of the Sun (and West of the Moon)); Holiday
1935-1936 What a Relief!
1936-1937 Take It Away
1937-1938 Fol-de-Rol
1938-1939 Once Over Lightly; Spring Shambles
1939-1940 Any Moment Now
1940-1941 Many A Slip
1941-1942 Ask Me Another
1942-1943 Time and Again
1943-1944 (no show, due to WWII)
1944-1945 (no show, due to WWII)
1945-1946 (no show, due to WWII)
1946-1947 Clear the Track
1947-1948 All Rights Reserved
1948-1949 All in Favor
1949-1950 Come Across
1950-1951 Too Hot for Toddy
1951-1952 Never Say Horses
1952-1953 Ham 'n Legs
1953-1954 Malice in Wonderland
1954-1955 Tunis, Anyone?
1955-1956 Spree de Corps
1956-1957 Take a Gander
1957-1958 After a Fashion
1958-1959 For Heaven's Sake
1959-1960 Breakfast in Bedlam
1960-1961 Midsummer Night Scream; Guys and Dolls
1961-1962 Tour de Farce
1962-1963 Ahead of the Game
1963-1964 Funny Side Up
1964-1965 Grape Expectations
1965-1966 High Sobriety
1966-1967 Sham on Wry
1967-1968 Enter Venus
1968-1969 A Different Kick
1969-1970 Call a Spade a Shovel; '70 Minutes
1970-1971 Cracked Ice
1971-1972 Blue Genes; One More Hour for Uncle Ben
1972-1973 Future Schlock
1973-1974 A Titter Ran Through the Audience
1974-1975 American Zucchini; Blithe Spirit
1975-1976 Mugs Money
1976-1977 Kafka, Tea or Me
1977-1978 Chile Today, Guacamole
1978-1979 Academia Nuts; Happily Ever After
1979-1980 From Here to Hilarity; String of Pearls
1980-1981 Bold Type and Company
1981-1982 Stocks and Bondage and Cabaret; Fool's Gold: 85 Minutes of the Best of Triangle
1982-1983 Under the Influence; Merrily We Roll Along
1983-1984 Revel Without a Pause; Three Penny Opera
1984-1985 No. 96-Untitled; The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
1985-1986 Star Spangled Banter; The Boy Friend
1986-1987 Business Unusual; Applause; 90 Minutes of the Best of Triangle
1987-1988 Ain't Mythbehavin'; No Strings; 91 Minutes of the Best of Triangle
1988-1989 Satanic Nurses; Little Shop of Horrors
1989-1990 Easy Street
1990-1991 The Older, the Better; Into the Woods; 94 Minutes of the Best of Triangle
1991-1992 Do-Re-Media;The Centennial Revue: "100 Years and Still Kicking";95 Minutes of the Best of Triangle
1992-1993 Shelf Indulgence; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum; 96 Minutes of the Best of Triangle
1993-1994 Bermuda Love Triangle; 97 Minutes of the Best of Triangle
1994-1995 Rhyme and Punishment; 98 Minutes of the Best of Triangle
1995-1996 Pulpit Fiction
1996-1997 The Tiger Roars; It's a Wonderful Laugh
1997-1998 In Lava and War
1998-1999 101 Damnations; The Rude Olympics; Palindromes are Fun!
1999-2000 The Blair Arch Project; The Rude Olympics II: American Booty; Menage '03
2000-2001 Puns of Steel; 2004Play; The Rude Olympics III
2001-2002 Absurd to the Wise; sLAUGHTERhouse '05; The Rude Olympics IV
2002-2003 This Side of Parody; '06 Degrees of Separation; The Rude Olympics V: Schlock & Awe
2003-2004 For Love or Funny; '07 Deadly Sins; The Rude Olympics VI: Weapons of Mass Distraction
2004-2005 Orange and Black to the Future; Magic '08 Balls; The Rude Olympics VII: Fondling Neverland
2005-2006 Excess Hollywood; Love Potion '09; Rude Olympics VIII: An Eye for an iPod
2006-2007 Heist Almighty; Crude In'10tions; Rude Olympics IX: The Devil Wears Nada
2007-2008 A Turnpike Runs Through It: A New Jersical; Knockin' on '11's Door; Rude Olympics X: Whitman Can't Jump
2008-2009 Stark Raven Mad; All's Well That Ends '12; WaWall-E
2009-2010 Store Trek; A Night at the Apollo '13, Cornel West Side Story
2010-2011 Family Feudalism; Chicken Soup '14 Souls, Dial Elm for Murder
2011-2012 Doomsdays of our Lives; Freshman '15; Are You There Dod? It's Me, Marquand

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