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Alpha Delta Pi and Theta Xi performed “Zombies” during Spring Sing at Pauley Pavilion on Friday. Their performance was one of four in competition for Best Production, but lost to “Jerry Maguire: The Musical.”

By Daily Bruin Staff

May 10, 2009 10:09 p.m.

Christina Liu
Actress Julie Andrews received the 22nd annual George and Ira Gershwin LIfetime Achievement Award at Spring Sing 2009.
Christina Liu
Third-year theater and music student Katie Boeck performs at Spring Sing, winning multiple awards for the third consecutive year.
Christina Liu
Melissa and Emerson performed an acoustic set of their song “So Right” during the first half of Spring Sing on Friday. The duo competed under the Best Solo or Duet Performance category at the annual talent competition.

From George and Ira Gershwin Award-winning Julie Andrews to the Company’s iPhone skit to surprise celebrity judges such as Melissa Joan Hart to Katie Boeck’s sweepstakes-winning performance, Spring Sing 2009 featured many highlights for both returning fans and newbies alike.

The three-hour show marked not only the show’s first time in Pauley Pavilion in more than 20 years, but many new acts such as “Jerry Maguire: The Musical,” the first non-Greek group to compete for best production. Friday also signaled the debut of the new Bruin Choice award, voted on completely by students.

However, Spring Sing 2009 was still full of tradition with the show’s annual list of surprise celebrity judges and many returning performers such as now three-time consecutive winner Katie Boeck.

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