At long last! All the lyrics and the program from the Spring 2008 show, Waiting for Roberts, are posted. Also, greetings to our 2008-2009 executive board.
The site has been updated with the lyrics and program to the Fall 2007 show, Lights, Camera, Actionable!.
Big site update... now up are the program to the Spring 1999 Law Revue show, Episode I: The Faculty Menace (courtesy Austin Horowitz, Class of 2002); the lyrics to the songs from the Spring 1995, 1996, and 2003 shows; and the on-campus interview video from the Spring 1996 show, Desperately Seeking Consortium.
Congratulations to the new 2007-2008 executive board!
For those of you that missed the Spring 2007 show, see here for a synopsis and review (courtesy Columbia Law School press release).
Also added to the website is the program from the Spring 2000 Law Revue show, The Big Monkey Project, available here (courtesy Austin Horowitz, Class of 2002).
The Columbia Law Revue wishes to congratulate its cast and crew for a great performance last Thursday and Saturday of its 50th annual spring Law Revue show, Arthur Diamonds Are Forever. The Law Revue also wants to thank all of the alumni who came out to celebrate fifty years of Law Revue, and celebrate the graduating class of 2007 and their final performance.
See the show program here.
See the individual lyrics for the songs performed here.
Watch the show's opening title sequence here.
Watch the Special Finals Care Package (A Passover Special) video here.
The Columbia Law Revue proudly announces its Spring 2007 Show, Arthur Diamonds Are Forever, to be held on Thursday, April 12 and Saturday, April 14 at 8:00 PM in the Alfred Lerner Hall Performance Space.
See the Columbia Law Revue's fifty-year history and past shows here.
In the media again... from CNet.com...
But what catapults this 34-year old bachelor [Professor Wu] into the top ranks of Internet stardom is this video called the "Columbia Law Revue" put on by five comely female law students outfitted in tiny black hotpants. The performance begins with voiceovers ("Is Tim asking me whether I want to have his baby?") and ends with a dance number that lets us see what's on the women's derrieres.
The slogan emblazoned on their rears is, of course, "I (heart) Wu."
Full article here.
See the Wu video here.
From the New York Observer:
Last week, a group of five women law students from Columbia University took seats on a small makeshift stage, dressed in identical skimpy black hot pants and white tank tops, mimicking law students in class taught by their 34-year-old professor, Tim Wu. . . .
As the band struck up, the women stood in a girl-group formation, spun around and showed their posteriors to the crowd, branded with lettering that read "I ♥ Wu."
The video of the performance, which was part of the biannual "Columbia Law Revue," quickly made its way to the Internet video-sharing Web site YouTube.
Full article here.
See the Wu video here.