Humorology
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Humorology, or "Humo" for short, is an annual musical/variety show show that takes place at the Union Theater of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. The final performance consists of six original mini musical comedies that are entirely written, produced and performed by six independent companies and overseen by a student run executive board. It is also a judged competition. Having started in 1948, Humorology is one of the oldest traditions at the UW Madison and has become the largest non-profit student service organization in Wisconsin.
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[edit] About the Show
The six original mini musical comedies are performed over a series of three nights. Each twenty-minute show takes popular music and adapts it into an original story full of singing, dancing, and, of course, plenty of comedy. What makes Humorology so unique is that, aside from the music score, everything is created by the students. Each show is written, directed, choreographed, and performed by the students themselves. Even the sets and costumes are student-made, and when backed by a professional tech crew, Humorology has been equated to the caliber of an off-Broadway production.
Humorology is not just a show - it is also a competition. Rehearsals begin in early October and each cast prepares a nine-minute first half of their show with which they audition for the final show. Auditions take place in December and six casts are chosen to move on to the final show, which is held in April in the Memorial Union Theater. In preparation for the final show, the remaining six casts lengthen their shows by 10 minutes to produce a 20-minute mini-musical comedy. The final night of the show awards are given to the shows that ranked First, Second and Third according to a panel of unbiased judges. Additional "Caption" awards are given for Best Musical Number, Best Use of Theme, Best Female Performer, Best Male Performer, Best Dance Break, and Funniest Show among others.
[edit] The Companies
Each Humo company consists of selected members of a UW Madison fraternity teamed with selected members of a sorority, however, individuals independent of the Greek system participate as well. Nine companies and shows are created every year, but only six shows make it through auditions to the final performance. A team of writers comes up with the script for the show and writes the lyrics for the music. A rehearsal venue is chosen and companies meet to practice several times a week. The final casts for the 2008 show are:
Alpha Chi Omega, Chi Psi and Sigma Chi
Alpha Phi and Tau Kappa Epsilon
Delta Gamma and Delta Upsilon
Gamma Phi Beta, Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Gamma Rho and Alpha Epsilon Pi
Kappa Alpha Theta, Sigma Pi, and Sigma Phi
Pi Beta Phi and Pi Kappa Alpha
[edit] Recent History
Year | 1st Place | 2nd Place | 3rd Place |
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2001 | Pi Beta Phi & Sigma Phi Epsilon | Delta Gamma & Acacia | Chi Omega & Tau Kappa Epsilon |
2002 | Kappa Kappa Gamma & Acacia | Delta Gamma & Sigma Alpha Epsilon | Gamma Phi Beta & Sigma Phi Epsilon |
2003 | Delta Gamma & Sigma Phi Epsilon | Gamma Phi Beta & Acacia | Alpha Phi & Zeta Beta Tau, & Sigma Phi |
2004 | Delta Gamma & Delta Upsilon | Kappa Kappa Gamma & Sigma Phi Epsilon | Alpha Chi Omega & Acacia |
2005 | Pi Beta Phi & Sigma Phi Epsilon | Alpha Chi Omega & Sigma Phi, & Sigma Pi | Delta Gamma & Pi Kappa Alpha |
2006 | Delta Gamma & Sigma Pi, & Sigma Phi | Kappa Alpha Theta & The Lodge (Chi Psi) | Alpha Chi Omega & Sigma Phi Epsilon |
2007 | Alpha Chi Omega & Delta Tau Delta, & Alpha Gamma Rho, & Alpha Epsilon Pi | Delta Gamma & Sigma Phi Epsilon | Kappa Kappa Gamma & Chi Psi, & Sigma Chi |
2008 | Gamma Phi Beta, & Delta Tau Delta, & Alpha Gamma Rho, & Alpha Epsilon Pi | Delta Gamma & Delta Upsilon | Kappa Alpha Theta & Sigma Phi & Sigma Pi |
[edit] The Shows
The Humo shows are mini musical comedies that have original plots and scripts and that use popular music with the lyrics altered to fit the storyline that must adhere to an overall theme picked each year. The theme of Humorlogy 2007 in "Never Say Never". Costumes and props and sometimes scenery are used to various effects. Each show must be 20 minutes long and must adhere to the prescribed theme or motif for that given year. Shows are then judged based on creativity, musicianship, humor, and other categories.
[edit] Charities
Humorology is the largest Non-Profit student service organization in Wisconsin. Proceeds from Humorology performances are donated to several charities. Prominently among them are Camp Heartland and The Chris Farley Foundation.
[edit] External links
- UW Humorology is the official Humorology homepage.
- Camp Heartland charity website.
- The Chris Farley Foundation
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