Abbreviation | M&B |
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Formation | 1852 |
Type | Collegiate theatre troupe |
Legal status | Active |
Purpose | Student-run alternative |
Headquarters | Stage III, Poulton Hall |
Location | |
Region served | Washington, D.C., United States |
Membership | 100+ |
Executive Producer | Lucia McLaughlin |
Associate Producer | Celeste Viana |
Website | www |
The Mask and Bauble Dramatic Society of Georgetown University is the oldest continuously running collegiate theatre troupe in the United States.[1] Today, the Society is one of five theatre groups on the Georgetown campus and is entirely student-run. The group continues to provide an opportunity for students to develop artistic, technical, and administrative skills, while performing high-quality theatre in its 173rd season.
Mask and Bauble produces four main stage shows annually, including the Donn B. Murphy One Acts Festival, which focuses on student-written work. All shows are directed, produced, designed, and performed by students.