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===The second century=== In the late 1990s, the production schedule reverted to its original calendar, in which the new ''Triangle Show'' premiered at McCarter in the fall of each academic year, followed in winter by that show's tour. This change meant that in 1997β98, the club needed to generate two full-length musicals in fifteen months, almost twice the writing load of previous years. In September 1997, Triangle began a writing workshop to coordinate the efforts of the writers; this program was enormously successful, producing ''In Lava and War'' in April 1998 and ''101 Damnations'' in November 1998. By the spring of 1999, the corps of twenty-one writers had been so prolific that Triangle presented an extra, original spring show at [[Theatre Intime]], entitled ''The Rude Olympics''. The 1999β2000 season saw the hundredth anniversary of the kickline in ''The Blair Arch Project'' (November 1999), as well as Triangle's return to Theatre Intime in May with ''The Rude Olympics II: American Booty''. ''Puns of Steel'' (2000β01) became the first club show to record its score on a CD.
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