Skit Night

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Notable skits include:
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===Notable skits:===
''1999:''
''1999:''
*[[Counselor Deathmatch]] (B4), a parody of the MTV claymation series [http://www.mtv.com/onair/deathmatch/ ''Celebrity Deathmatch''].
*[[Counselor Deathmatch]] (B4), a parody of the MTV claymation series [http://www.mtv.com/onair/deathmatch/ ''Celebrity Deathmatch''].
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*[[Alice in Wondercamp]] (G6)
''2000:''
''2000:''
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*[[Cynthiarella]] (G3)
*[[Thursday Night Live]] (B5), a parody of the NBC comedy show, [http://www.nbc.com/Saturday_Night_Live/ ''Saturday Night Live''].  
*[[Thursday Night Live]] (B5), a parody of the NBC comedy show, [http://www.nbc.com/Saturday_Night_Live/ ''Saturday Night Live''].  
*[[Strip Poker]] (B6)
*[[Strip Poker]] (B6)
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''2001:''
''2001:''
*[[A Day In the Life of WMACS]] (B6)
*[[A Day In the Life of WMACS]] (B6)
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*[[Who Wants to be a WMACS Counselor?]] (G1)--they won for best skit that year
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*[[Who Wants to be a WMACS Counselor?]] (G1): Won [[Best Skit]]
''2002:''
''2002:''

Revision as of 19:30, 11 August 2006

Until 2006, Thursday night has traditionally be reserved for Skit Night, where each group is tasked with writing and performing a skit that summarized their week's experiences. Skits ranged wildly in topic, style, duration, and of course, quality. They often parodied a movie, television show, or otherwise current event, but almost always relied heavily on satirizing other campers and especially the counselors. After all the groups have performed (more than one group combining to perform one skit has occurred), the counselors deliver their skit. Top skits (counselors excluded) are recognized at The Dance.


Notable skits:

1999:


2000:


2001:

2002:


2003:

  • A Week at WMACS (F4), a general skit parodying the counselors and other happenenings of that week.


2004:


2005:

  • Naru-chen (counselors), a parody of the popular anime series Naruto.
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