Relive memorable Triangle shows with a slide show of kicklines from the past.
“What these players lack in technique, they make up for by their superior intelligence and manifest glee in acting,” Professor Stockton Axson wrote in a Daily Princetonian review of the 1905-06 Triangle show. And no part of each year’s production displayed that “manifest glee” more than the all-male kickline, a Triangle tradition. This slide show, originally published with our Dec. 17, 2008, issue, offers some highlights from Triangle’s history.
Frank Wojciechowski
Frank Wojciechowski
Frank Wojciechowski
Frank Wojciechowski
Frank Wojciechowski
Frank Wojciechowski
Frank Wojciechowski
Frank Wojciechowski
Frank Wojciechowski
Photograph from the 1989 Bric-A-Brac
Photograph from the 1981 Bric-A-Brac
Princeton University Archives
Photograph from The Long Kickline: A History of the Princeton Triangle Club by Donald Marsden ’64
Photograph from The Long Kickline: A History of the Princeton Triangle Club by Donald Marsden ’64
Photograph from The Long Kickline: A History of the Princeton Triangle Club by Donald Marsden ’64
Photograph from The Long Kickline: A History of the Princeton Triangle Club by Donald Marsden ’64
Photograph from The Long Kickline: A History of the Princeton Triangle Club by Donald Marsden ’64
Photograph from The Long Kickline: A History of the Princeton Triangle Club by Donald Marsden ’64