The Follies perform the musical Godspell in April 1983.
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The Follies perform How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, a musical comedy, in November 1976.
The Follies perform the musical comedy How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying in November 1976.
For their 1974 production, the Follies perform It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman.
The Follies perform It's The Greatest, a musical comedy about the chaos of New York City, in March 1954.
The Follies present the original island musical comedy, Jamaican Jaunt, in March 1956.
The Follies present the original island musical comedy, Jamaican Jaunt, in March 1956.
Left to Right: Ingrid Reinhold ('56), William E. Rogers ('57), and Anne Saunders ('58)
Two actors in the March 1959 Follies production of Katy Did, which is a modern adaptation of Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer.
Left to Right: Elizabeth Graham ; Harry B. Danner
The Follies transport the audience to ancient Egypt in one of their earliest productions, "The Sphinx Winks." Students wrote this original musical comedy, which revolves around the hopeless love triangle of Caesar, Cleopatra, and Mark Anthony.
The Follies transport the audience to ancient Egypt in one of their earliest productions, "The Sphinx Winks." Students wrote this original musical comedy, which revolves around the hopeless love triangle of Caesar, Cleopatra, and Mark Anthony.
The Follies transport the audience to ancient Egypt in one of their earliest productions, "The Sphinx Winks." Students wrote this original musical comedy, which revolves around the hopeless love triangle of Caesar, Cleopatra, and Mark Anthony.
The Follies transport the audience to ancient Egypt in one of their earliest productions, "The Sphinx Winks." Students wrote this original musical comedy, which revolves around the hopeless love triangle of Caesar, Cleopatra, and Mark Anthony.
The Follies transport the audience to ancient Egypt in one of their earliest productions, "The Sphinx Winks." Students wrote this original musical comedy, which revolves around the hopeless love triangle of Caesar, Cleopatra, and Mark Anthony.
For their 1982 fall production, the Follies perform the jazzy dark comedy, Three Penny Opera.
For their 1982 fall production, the Follies perform the jazzy dark comedy, Three Penny Opera.
For their 1982 fall production, the Follies perform the jazzy dark comedy, Three Penny Opera.
For their 1982 fall production, the Follies perform the jazzy dark comedy, Three Penny Opera.
The Sharks and the Jets get ready for a showdown in the Follies' production of West Side Story in 1984.