The 'Hasty Pudding Theatricals', known informally simply as 'The Pudding', is a theatrical student society at
Harvard University, known for its
burlesque musicals and for its status as the oldest collegiate theatrical organization in the United States. They present original student-written and -composed musicals with near-professional production values. Formed in
1795 as a fraternity, the Pudding has performed a production every year since
1844, except twice during
World War I and twice during
World War II. Each production is entirely student-written. Previous members of the Theatricals have included
Theodore Roosevelt,
J.P. Morgan,
Oliver Wendell Holmes,
William Randolph Hearst,
lyricist Alan Jay Lerner,
Oscar winner
Jack Lemmon, humorist
Andy Borowitz, and former
Massachusetts governor William Weld. Although the cast remains all-male (with female parts performed by actors in
drag), women participate in the productions as writers, composers, orchestra, and members of the business staff and tech crew. Each spring, the Theatricals tours to
New York City and
Bermuda. The 2007 production is titled ''The Tent Commandments''.
The name comes from a Colonial Era (originally British) dish called
Hasty pudding, a kind of porridge made from cornmeal with molasses, honey or other ingredients, a New World cousin to the Italian
polenta; called "hasty" because cheap and easy to make. It is not clear whether the dish was originally a staple or a dessert, but it is now served for dessert at the banquets thrown by the Pudding, such as opening night celebrations and the annual 'roasts' for their Man/Woman Of The Year (see below). Most modern diners find hasty pudding tastes peculiar at best.
The Pudding's long history has served two seemingly contradictory functions. On the one hand its deliberately retro theatrical trappings (all-male cast; all-live pit orchestra with no computers or synthesizers; no sound amplification until recently; silly plots full of crude jokes, collegiate humor and anachronistic puns) seem to preserve a museum-piece approach to musical theater. Yet the Pudding has served for decades as an incubator of new talents: Pudding graduates are leaders in the fields of writing, directing, and performing in theater, television, movies and the other arts. The last three winners of the prestigious annual
Ed Kleban Award for achievement in lyric writing have each been Pudding graduates. Pudding librettist
Mark O'Donnell won a
Tony Award in 2003 for co-authoring the book for
Hairspray. He is now co-authoring the book for the upcoming
Broadway musical
Cry-Baby; its lyrics are being penned by fellow Pudding alum
David Javerbaum, who has won seven
Emmy Awards as head writer for
The Daily Show -- which also featured comedian
Mo Rocca, a former Pudding librettist and President.
Paris Barclay wrote two Pudding shows and later won two
Emmys for directing NYPD Blue. Pudding actor and composer Laurence O'Keefe wrote the music and lyrics for the Off-Broadway show ; and he and his wife, Pudding librettist
Nell Benjamin are co-writing the score to the upcoming
Broadway musical
Legally Blonde. Pudding bookwriter
Mark O'Keefe co-wrote and co-produced the movies
Bruce Almighty and
Click.
The society is notable for their annual selection of famous actors as
Woman of the Year (since
1951) and
Man of the Year (since
1967). These awards are usually treated with great seriousness by the honoree, who always attends the awards ceremony.
In 1969,
John Wayne was invited to be the Hasty Pudding's annual parade marshall and dinner speaker, for which he rode into Harvard Square atop an
M-113 armored personnel carrier.
Below is a list of those who have received the award:
Women of the Year
★ (1951)
Gertrude Lawrence
★ (1952)
Barbara Bel Geddes
★ (1953)
Mamie Eisenhower
★ (1954)
Shirley Booth
★ (1955)
Debbie Reynolds
★ (1956)
Peggy Ann Garner
★ (1957)
Carroll Baker
★ (1958)
Katharine Hepburn
★ (1959)
Joanne Woodward
★ (1960)
Carol Lawrence
★ (1961)
Jane Fonda
★ (1962)
Piper Laurie
★ (1963)
Shirley Maclaine
★ (1964)
Rosalind Russell
★ (1965)
Lee Remick
★ (1966)
Ethel Merman
★ (1967)
Lauren Bacall
★ (1968)
Angela Lansbury
★ (1969)
Carol Burnett
★ (1970)
Dionne Warwick
★ (1971)
Carol Channing
★ (1972)
Ruby Keeler
★ (1973)
Liza Minnelli
★ (1974)
Faye Dunaway
★ (1975)
Valerie Harper
★ (1976)
Bette Midler
★ (1977)
Elizabeth Taylor
★ (1978)
Beverly Sills
★ (1979)
Candice Bergen
★ (1980)
Meryl Streep
★ (1981)
Mary Tyler Moore
★ (1982)
Ella Fitzgerald
★ (1983)
Julie Andrews
★ (1984)
Joan Rivers
★ (1985)
Cher
★ (1986)
Sally Field
★ (1987)
Bernadette Peters
★ (1988)
Lucille Ball
★ (1989)
Kathleen Turner
★ (1990)
Glenn Close
★ (1991)
Diane Keaton
★ (1992)
Jodie Foster
★ (1993)
Whoopi Goldberg
★ (1994)
Meg Ryan
★ (1995)
Michelle Pfeiffer
★ (1996)
Susan Sarandon
★ (1997)
Julia Roberts
★ (1998)
Sigourney Weaver
★ (1999)
Goldie Hawn
★ (2000)
Jamie Lee Curtis
★ (2001)
Drew Barrymore
★ (2002)
Sarah Jessica Parker
★ (2003)
Anjelica Huston
★ (2004)
Sandra Bullock
★ (2005)
Catherine Zeta-Jones
★ (2006)
Halle Berry
★ (2007)
Scarlett Johansson
Men of the Year
★ (1967)
Bob Hope
★ (1968)
Paul Newman
★ (1969)
Bill Cosby
★ (1970)
Robert Redford
★ (1971)
James Stewart
★ (1972)
Dustin Hoffman
★ (1973)
Jack Lemmon
★ (1974)
Peter Falk
★ (1975)
Warren Beatty
★ (1976)
Robert Blake
★ (1977)
Johnny Carson
★ (1978)
Richard Dreyfuss
★ (1979)
Robert De Niro
★ (1980)
Alan Alda
★ (1981)
John Travolta
★ (1982)
James Cagney
★ (1983)
Steven Spielberg
★ (1984)
Sean Connery
★ (1985)
Bill Murray
★ (1986)
Sylvester Stallone
★ (1987)
Mikhail Baryshnikov
★ (1988)
Steve Martin
★ (1989)
Robin Williams
★ (1990)
Kevin Costner
★ (1991)
Clint Eastwood
★ (1992)
Michael Douglas
★ (1993)
Chevy Chase
★ (1994)
Tom Cruise
★ (1995)
Tom Hanks
★ (1996)
Harrison Ford
★ (1997)
Mel Gibson
★ (1998)
Kevin Kline
★ (1999)
Samuel L. Jackson
★ (2000)
Billy Crystal
★ (2001)
Anthony Hopkins
★ (2002)
Bruce Willis
★ (2003)
Martin Scorsese
★ (2004)
Robert Downey Jr.
★ (2005)
Tim Robbins
★ (2006)
Richard Gere
★ (2007)
Ben Stiller
See Also
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Alan Symonds
External links
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Official page
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Official history