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The Show Goes on After Over a Year of Zoom Performance

The Show Goes on After Over a Year of Zoom Performance

By Enzo Gorgulho Jordao Elia September 20, 2021

For a year and a half of concert choir rehearsal, Zoe Corrigan (MSB ’23) saw her fellow choir singers on Zoom — but she could not hear them sing. The limitations of Zoom meant the singers had to turn...

MASK AND BAUBLE INSTAGRAM | A musical unlike many others, Hello Again features a series of encounters throughout history that share stories of human connection and separation.

Mask and Bauble’s ‘Hello Again’ Tells Century-Long Love Story

By Alexandra Brunjes April 17, 2019

Mask and Bauble’s spring musical “Hello Again” is a rumination on romance. Based on Arthur Schnitzler’s 1897 play “La Ronde,” the show explores the entanglement of love and lust through a series...

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Black Movements Dance Theatre used a variety of styles in their spring show.

In Varied Forms, Art Provokes Challenging Conversations

By Michael Fiedorowicz, Katherine Pietro, and Bryan Yuen April 24, 2015

This past academic year, Georgetown students struggled with national issues such as race relations, as well as personal issues of mental health and safety. While much of this dialogue took place in classrooms,...

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In Mask & Bauble’s new production “Sonder,” normal students look beyond their projected selves to discover the true source of their identity.

Play Peels Back the Mask

By Madison Stingray November 21, 2014

The newest production from Mask & Bauble Dramatic Society, the 35-minute one-act play entitled “Sonder,” is an experience rather than a show, a haunting portrayal of the reality of our own...

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Golden-Age Musical Brings Fun Back to Theater

By Rita Chang April 4, 2014

  Based on Miklós László’s 1936 play “Parfumerie,” Mask and Bauble’s production of “She Loves Me” offers a two and a half hour pleasurable browse into Maraczek’s Perfumery...

Imaginative Snippets Go Back in Time

By Joseph Kuperschmidt November 22, 2013

At the Donn B. Murphy One Acts Festival, audiences will be reminded that old-fashioned theatre is anything but stale. This annual event run, by the Mask & Bauble Society, showcases fresh talent in the...

Students Shine in Controversial Play

By Lindsay Lee April 5, 2013

Since its release in 2006, the musical “Spring Awakening” has brought controversy to the stage and left amazed audiences in its wake. These aren’t your typical showtunes, and these aren’t...

A Shakespearian Success

By Victoria Ngare April 18, 2012

A collaboration of the Georgetown University theater and performance studies program and Mask & Bauble Dramatic Society, Shakespeare’s "Macbeth" is a dark play that straddles the line between dreams...

Theater Adviser Retires After 13 Years

By Meghan Patzer March 16, 2012

Ted Parker, technical adviser to the university’s co-curricular theater groups, will retire this semester after 13 years in the department of performing arts, leaving a legacy of strong collaboration...

Modern Drama Evokes Poignancy, Realism

By Caitlin-Marie Ward April 1, 2011

For its fifth performance in its 159th season, The Mask & Bauble Dramatic Society produced a tearjerker with David Lindsay-Abaire's Pulitzer Prize winning play, "Rabbit Hole."  Acted, directed and...

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