Humorology
Nickname | Humo |
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Formation | 1947 |
Legal status | Charity |
Purpose | Charitable fundraising |
Headquarters | 333 East Campus Mall Room 184 |
Location |
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Website | www |
Humorology, Inc., also called Humo, is a Wisconsin nonprofit organization and an annual fraternity and sorority philanthropic event at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in Madison, Wisconsin. Annually, the nonprofit hosts a competition of original mini musical comedies written, produced, and performed by studebts and overseen by a student-run executive board. Begun in 1947, Humorology is one of the oldest traditions at the university.
History
[edit]Founded in 1947, Humorology is annual fundraising event where University of Wisconsin–Madison fraternities and sororities present short musical comedy shows.[1][2][3] Originally, the shows were sponsored by the Inter-Fraternity Council and the Pan-Hellenic Association and were akin to vaudeville acts, filled with slapstick, lampoons, and clowning.[4][5] The winner of the first show in March 1947 was Sigma Nu which performed a minstrel show.[6]
For its first twenty years, the event's main beneficiary was the The Capital Times' Kiddie Camp for children with rheumatic fever.[7][8][4][9] Humorology raised $1,909 in 1951 and $2,050 in 1952 for the camp.[5][4] By 1963, the Humorology had given more than $16,400 to Kiddie Camp.[10] Next, the event raised money for international student scholarships.[8][9]
Humorology ceased to exist after 1970 due to a lack of interest.[11][12][13] After a hiatus, it was revived in 1979, and again supported Kiddie Camp.[11] Now, Humorology supports a different local charity each year.[14] Between 1947 and 2023, it raised $1.5 million for various groups.[2]
One of the University of Wisconsin–Madison's oldest traditions, Humorology or Humo overseen by a ten-member student executive board.[2][15][8] Humorology incorporated as a nonprofit organization in 1993 and is Wisconsin's largest student-led nonprofit organization.[16][8][14] Its mission is "to promote community engagement and philanthropic service through creativity and dedication".[16]
Performance
[edit]The Humorology show consists of six original twenty-minute shows that adapt popular music and into a story with singing, dancing, and comedy. Students write, direct, choreograph, and perform the show; student also make the sets and costumes.[15][3][17] Each Humorology company consists of members of a University of Wisconsin–Madison fraternity teamed with members of a sorority. Individuals who are not part of the Greek system can also participate.[14] Around 1,000 students and 28 fraternities and sororities participate in the philanthropic event annually.[14]
All fraternities and sororities are eligible to audition in November for Humorology, but only six acts make it to the final performance in April.[7][15] The six mini-musical comedies are performed over a series of three nights.[17] On the final night, a panel of judges presents selects the top three acts.[17] The winner is the act what has raised the most money.[14][18]
Philanthropy
[edit]Proceeds from Humorology are donated to local children's charities, with a different charity being selected each year.[19][14] The event has raised more than $2.4 million from its founding in 1947 through 2023.[14]
Some recent beneficiaries of the Humorology include:
- Badger Childhood Cancer Network $405,000[2][8]
- Blessings In A Backpack $341,000[8][20]
- Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County $145,000[1]
- Boys and Girls Club of Dane County and the Dane County chapter of United Cerebral Palsy $185,000[1]
- Canopy Center of Dane County $508,000[18]
- Logan's Hearts and Smiles $490,000[3]
- Neighborhood House $234,500[1]
- Respite Center at RISE Wisconsin $441,000[19][18]
- The Rainbow Project $195,000[21]
Show winners
[edit]Year | 1st Place | 2nd Place | 3rd Place |
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1947 | Sigma Nu[6] | Kappa Kappa Gamma[6] | Delta Delta Delta and Theta Delta Chi[6] |
2001 | Pi Beta Phi and Sigma Phi Epsilon | Delta Gamma and Acacia | Chi Omega and Tau Kappa Epsilon |
2002 | Kappa Kappa Gamma and Acacia | Delta Gamma and Sigma Alpha Epsilon | Gamma Phi Beta and Sigma Phi Epsilon |
2003 | Delta Gamma and Sigma Phi Epsilon | Gamma Phi Beta and Acacia | Alpha Phi, Zeta Beta Tau, and Sigma Phi |
2004 | Delta Gamma and Delta Upsilon | Kappa Kappa Gamma and Sigma Phi Epsilon | Alpha Chi Omega and Acacia |
2005 | Pi Beta Phi and Sigma Phi Epsilon | Alpha Chi Omega, Sigma Phi, and Sigma Pi | Delta Gamma and Pi Kappa Alpha |
2006 | Delta Gamma, Sigma Pi, and Sigma Phi | Kappa Alpha Theta and Chi Psi | Alpha Chi Omega and Sigma Phi Epsilon |
2007 | Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Gamma Rho, and Alpha Epsilon Pi | Delta Gamma and Sigma Phi Epsilon | Kappa Kappa Gamma, Chi Psi, and Sigma Chi |
2008 | Gamma Phi Beta, Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Gamma Rho, and Alpha Epsilon Pi | Delta Gamma and Delta Upsilon | Kappa Alpha Theta, Sigma Phi, and Sigma Pi |
2009 | Delta Gamma, Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Gamma Rho, and Alpha Epsilon Pi | Gamma Phi Beta and Sigma Phi Epsilon | Kappa Alpha Theta and Phi Gamma Delta |
2010 | Alpha Chi Omega and Sigma Phi Epsilon | Kappa Kappa Gamma and Alpha Epsilon Pi | Pi Beta Phi, Phi Gamma Delta , and Phi Kappa Tau |
2011 | Delta Gamma and Sigma Phi Epsilon | Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Gamma Rho, Chi Psi, and Delta Tau Delta | Alpha Chi Omega and Alpha Epsilon Pi |
2012 | Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Gamma Rho, Delta Tau Delta, and Chi Psi | Kappa Kappa Gamma and Sigma Phi Epsilon | Delta Gamma, Delta Upsilon, and Kappa Sigma |
2013 | Alpha Phi and Phi Gamma Delta | Chi Omega, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Alpha Gamma Rho, Delta Tau Delta, and Chi Psi | Pi Beta Phi, Theta Chi, and Chi Phi |
2014 | Pi Beta Phi and Sigma Phi Epsilon | Kappa Alpha Theta and Chi Phi | Kappa Kappa Gamma and Phi Gamma Delta |
2015 | Delta Gamma and Friends | Alpha Epsilon Phi, Pi Kappa Alpha, and Psi Upsilon | Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Gamma Rho, Delta Tau Delta, and Chi Psi |
2016 | Pi Beta Phi, Pi Kappa Alpha, and Psi Upsilon | Alpha Epsilon Phi and Friends | Kappa Alpha Theta, Zeta Beta Tau, and Delta Chi |
2017 | Kappa Alpha Theta, Delta Tau Delta, and Chi Psi | Delta Gamma and Zeta Beta Tau | Pi Beta Phi, Theta Chi, and Sigma Phi |
2018 | Alpha Epsilon Phi, Delta Tau Delta, and Chi Psi | Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Phi Gamma Delta | Kappa Alpha Theta |
2019 | Alpha Epsilon Phi, Zeta Beta Tau, and Delta Chi | Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Acacia, and Beta Theta Pi | Alpha Phi, Delta Delta Delta, and Sigma Chi |
2021 | Gamma Phi Beta, Beta Theta Pi | ||
2022 | Kappa Alpha Theta, Chi Psi, and Acacia | Alpha Phi and Phi Gamma Delta | Alpha Xi Delta, Zeta Beta Tau, and Delta Chi |
2023 | Gamma Phi Beta, Delta Gamma, and Phi Gamma Delta[18] | Phi Delta Theta, Pi Beta Phi, and Sigma Phi | Alpha Sigma Phi, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Tau Kappa Epsilon |
Notable people
[edit]Television producer, director, and screenwriter Steven Levitan started his career in comedy working on shows for Humorology.[17] Michael Begler and Jack Amiel met when working on Humorology and are now a screenwriting team for television.[22]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Humorology". Humorology. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ a b c d Stofflet, John (April 4, 2022). "Humorology celebrates 75 years of entertaining audiences on campus". WMTV. Retrieved 2023-04-05.
- ^ a b c "About Us". Humorology. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ a b c Sorensen, Sterling (1953-03-14). "'Humorology' is a Whirlwind of Fun; Proceeds Aid Kiddie Camp". The Capital Times. Madison, Wisconsin. p. 16. Retrieved 2025-05-29 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b Sorensen, Sterling (1952-03-15). "'Humorology' Pays Its 'Repsects' to Evernything with Expect Buffoonery". The Capital Times. Madison, Wisconsin. p. 5. Retrieved 2025-05-29 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b c d "Sigma Nu Wins First Place in Rollicking Benefit Comedy Show". The Capital Times. Madison, Wisconsin. 1947-03-31. p. 7. Retrieved 2025-05-29 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b "Humorology". Alumni Park. Wisconsin Alumni Association. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ a b c d e f "History of Humorology | Ask Flamingle". Wisconsin Alumni Association. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ a b "'Humorology' Planners Learn Who They Help". The Capital Times. Madison, Wisconsin. 1968-03-02. p. 6. Retrieved 2025-05-29 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "'Humorology' Aids Kiddies with Check for $1,036.18; 17th Year of Camp Support". The Capital Times. Madison, Wisconsin. 1963-11-16. p. 3. Retrieved 2025-05-29 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b "Humorology Revival Helps Kiddie Camp". The Capital Times. Madison, Wisconsin. 1979-02-23. p. 23. Retrieved 2025-05-29 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Humolorgy '70 Set to Go". The Capital Times. Madison, Wisconsin. 1970-03-06. p. 29. Retrieved 2025-05-29 – via Newspapers.com.
This and other newspaper article prove that Humorology took place in 1970.
- ^ "'Humorology' Production to Aid Kiddie Camp Again". The Capital Times. Madison, Wisconsin. 1969-03-01. p. 3. Retrieved 2025-05-29 – via Newspapers.com.
This and other newspaper article show that Humorology took place in 1969 but not in 1970.
- ^ a b c d e f g Hermansen, Mia (December 8, 2023). "People of UW: Humorology executive board member talks raising money through performance". The Badger Herald. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ a b c Saxena, Vidushi (2016-04-07). "UW Humorology strikes balance between friendship, fun, philanthropy". The Badger Herald. Retrieved 2023-04-05.
- ^ a b "Humorology Inc". GuideStar. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ a b c d Price, Jenny (Spring 2012). "Humorology". On Wisconsin. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ a b c d Courtright, Allison (May 2, 2023). "Humorology raises $508,000 for the Canopy Center". The Badger Herald. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ a b Charney, Elisabeth (April 28, 2022). "Humorology presents 'The Way Back Home'". The Daily Cardinal. Retrieved 2023-04-05.
- ^ Devorkin, Zoe (2020-05-04). "'Humorology' Raises $335,000 for Blessings in a Backpack". Blessings in a Backpack. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ "The Rainbow Project Receives an Astounding $195,000 from UW Humorology". The Rainbow Project, Children & Family Counseling and Community Resource Clinic. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ "Jack Amiel & Michael Begler Biography". madeinatlantis.com. Retrieved 2025-05-29.