The 2013-14 Mask and Bauble Season

Thursday-Saturday, October 17-19 at 8 p.m.
Sunday, October 20 at 2 p.m.
Wednesday-Saturday, October 23-26 at 8 p.m.
MASK & BAUBLE DRAMATIC SOCIETY
Don’t Drink the Water
By Woody Allen
Directed by Joe Madsen (COL ’14)
Produced by Nora Genster (SFS ’16)

Enraged Russians, nosy tourists, incompetent diplomats, and a priest-turned-magician! What do all of these make? A Woody Allen Spectacular, of course. Join the Hollanders and their misadventures through hostile Soviet territory as their family vacation turns into a flight for their lives from Russian Secret Police.Will they be safely delivered into US hands by Axel Magee, the fumbling son of an American diplomat? Or will they join the ranks of Fr. Drobney in his indefinite residence within the US Embassy, safe from the hands of the menacing KGB?
POULTON HALL STAGE III $12 GENERAL / $8 STUDENT

 


Wednesday-Friday, November 20-22 at 8 p.m.
Saturday, November 23 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.
MASK & BAUBLE DRAMATIC SOCIETY
The Donn B. Murphy One-Acts Festival
How to Succeed with Dolls
By Tim Lyons (COL ’15)
Directed by Caleb Lewis (COL ’16)
Produced by El Roberts (COL ’14)

Named in honor of one of Mask & Bauble’s greatest leaders who helped shape student theater at Georgetown University, the Donn B. Murphy One-Acts Festival showcases student-written works and allows student writers, directors, actors and producers to create and develop a new show. This year, the festival features the musical “How to Succeed With Dolls,” which follows Timothy, a young Wall Street actuary, as he falls head over heels in love with Margaret, a woman he has only just seen. With the help of his friendly neighborhood bartender, he seeks to win her heart. But when two Wall Street stock players get involved by betting on the outcome, things go awry. When one introduces Timothy to a mysterious woman, is all hope lost for gaining his true love?
The festival also features scenes from various plays by Shakespeare.
POULTON HALL, STAGE III
$8 GENERAL / $5 STUDENT
 

Please note that the Thursday, February 13 performance of “Proof” has been cancelled, due to weather. 
A Saturday matinee, February 15 at 2 p.m. has been added.

Thursday-Saturday, February 6-8 at 8 p.m.
Sunday, February 9 at 2 p.m.
Wednesday-Saturday, February 12-15 at 8 p.m.
MASK & BAUBLE DRAMATIC SOCIETY
Proof
Written by David Auburn
Directed by Emma Rice (NHS ’15)
Produced by Allie Van Dine (SFS ’14)

Catherine has cared for her aging father Robert, who was a brilliant math professor at the University of Chicago, until his recent death. Now Hal, a young math professor also at the university, seeks to explore the many notebooks that Catherine’s father left behind that may contain groundbreaking mathematic proofs. Moving back and forth in time — from before Robert’s death to afterwards when Catherine’s sister Claire flies in from New York for the funeral — the play explores mental illness, familial relationships and strains, and how intellect, academia, and career exist alongside and with the other parts of ourselves.
POULTON HALL, STAGE III
$12 GENERAL / $8 STUDENT


Thursday-Saturday, April 3-5 at 8 p.m.
Sunday, April 6 at 2 p.m.
Wednesday-Saturday, April 9-12 at 8 p.m.
MASK & BAUBLE DRAMATIC SOCIETY

She Loves Me

Book by Joe Masteroff
Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick
Music by Jerry Bock
Based on a Play by Miklos Laszlo
Originally Directed on Broadway by Harold Prince
Originally Produced on Broadway by Harold Prince in Association with Lawrence N. Kasha and Philip C. McKenna
Original Orchestrations by Don Walker
Adapted by Frank Matosich, Jr.
Directed by Katie Rosenberg (COL ‘15)
Produced by Tim Rosenberger (COL ‘16)

Two employees at a perfumery in 1930s Europe can barely stand one another, without realizing they’re falling in love as each other’s anonymous pen pal. Funny, sentimental, and honest, She Loves Me is considered by many to be one of the most charming musicals ever written.
POULTON HALL, STAGE III
$12 GENERAL / $8 STUDENT


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