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Med Revue is the oldest comedy show at UNSW, having staged its first show in 1975, coincidently the same year in which the famous sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live first premiered! In other words, it's rather old and undeniably retro.
The show incorporates live sketch comedy with hot DANCE numbers, SONGS, funny VIDEOS and other forms of hilarity! Med Revue prides itself in being the first and longest running comedy show at UNSW, inspiring other revues like Law Revue and CSE Revue.
Originally a show incorporating only med students, Med Revue was performed in what was known as the Physics Theatrette, which does not exist today. In 1992, the show moved to the much bigger venue of the Science Theatre, an 826 seat theatre equipped with 100 lights and a 40 channel audio mixer, turning the show into a more professional and exciting large-scale production.
Today, the show includes students from an array of faculties, including Arts, Law, Science, Engineering and of course, the Faculty of Medicine. Every year, a significant portion of Med Revue's proceeds are donated to a charity.
What is Med Revue?
Med Revue is a singing, dancing, comedy sketch show which is 100% student run and student performed!
Show
When: May 3 - 7, 2010 Where: Science Theatre (Map Coords F13).
How do I get involved?
- Sign up at our Med Revue stall during O-Week, or
- Contact
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If you also have Facebook, join our Facebook group here.
Even if you don't believe you can act, sing or dance, you will learn skills that will enable you to! If you don't want to get involved on stage, you can be a part of the technical side of the Revue - lighting, sound, stage crew, set construction, making props, etc. Other areas of involvement include costumes, scriptwriting, wellbeing, front of house and videos.
Why do Med Revue?
- AWESOME lifetime experience with lots of LAUGHS & FUN!
- Revue is one of the biggest social scenes where you can meet NEW people from ALL faculties!
- Learn valuable skills in the areas of Performing, Technical skills for Show Production, and Promotions
If you have any questions, please contact the directors or the producers.
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