The 39th Annual Donn B. Murphy One Acts Festival
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In Anastasia Kelly’s Ouroboros, a reaper, responsible for guiding souls to their afterlife, is offered a drink by an ancient Godkiller. As each prepares to claim more souls, their meeting sparks reminiscence of time, age, and grief… and the funny way things have of coming back around.
Claire Cable’s Six Years Later takes place in a world not unlike our own: the bustling metropolis of Eden City, famously under the protection of the formidable Red Sparrow. He’s had little real protecting to do since the public defeat — and private retirement — of his arch-nemesis, the Ghost, and has spent his years basking in the fame that came with it. Six years after their final encounter, the two supers assume their civilian identities and meet up for coffee to find that their lives have diverged.
In Eileen Miller’s The Enfancia Project, five undergraduates running a crisis management consulting group find themselves facing a scandal of their own after taking on a project from their dream employer. Through interviews and flashbacks, the students grapple with the fallout and reveal their thoughts, disillusionments, and resignations with modern pre-professional culture.
Directors: Nate Findlay, Tommy Gaita, & Rishu Nevatia
Stage Manager: Elle Marinello
Producer: Stratton Rebish
Agenda
Past Events
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Join us for the 39th Annual Donn B. Murphy One Acts Festival to see three new student-written plays!
In Anastasia Kelly’s Ouroboros, a reaper, responsible for guiding souls to their afterlife, is offered a drink by an ancient Godkiller. As each prepares to claim more souls, their meeting sparks reminiscence of time, age, and grief… and the funny way things have of coming back around.
Claire Cable’s Six Years Later takes place in a world not unlike our own: the bustling metropolis of Eden City, famously under the protection of the formidable Red Sparrow. He’s had little real protecting to do since the public defeat — and private retirement — of his arch-nemesis, the Ghost, and has spent his years basking in the fame that came with it. Six years after their final encounter, the two supers assume their civilian identities and meet up for coffee to find that their lives have diverged.
In Eileen Miller’s The Enfancia Project, five undergraduates running a crisis management consulting group find themselves facing a scandal of their own after taking on a project from their dream employer. Through interviews and flashbacks, the students grapple with the fallout and reveal their thoughts, disillusionments, and resignations with modern pre-professional culture.
Directors: Nate Findlay, Tommy Gaita, & Rishu Nevatia
Stage Manager: Elle Marinello
Producer: Stratton Rebish
- Ticket: General Ticket
- Ticket: Georgetown Student
- Ticket: Mask and Bauble Member
- Ticket: Financial Accessibility Option
- Ticket: Cast Member
- Ticket: Directing Staff
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Join us for the 39th Annual Donn B. Murphy One Acts Festival to see three new student-written plays!
In Anastasia Kelly’s Ouroboros, a reaper, responsible for guiding souls to their afterlife, is offered a drink by an ancient Godkiller. As each prepares to claim more souls, their meeting sparks reminiscence of time, age, and grief… and the funny way things have of coming back around.
Claire Cable’s Six Years Later takes place in a world not unlike our own: the bustling metropolis of Eden City, famously under the protection of the formidable Red Sparrow. He’s had little real protecting to do since the public defeat — and private retirement — of his arch-nemesis, the Ghost, and has spent his years basking in the fame that came with it. Six years after their final encounter, the two supers assume their civilian identities and meet up for coffee to find that their lives have diverged.
In Eileen Miller’s The Enfancia Project, five undergraduates running a crisis management consulting group find themselves facing a scandal of their own after taking on a project from their dream employer. Through interviews and flashbacks, the students grapple with the fallout and reveal their thoughts, disillusionments, and resignations with modern pre-professional culture.
Directors: Nate Findlay, Tommy Gaita, & Rishu Nevatia
Stage Manager: Elle Marinello
Producer: Stratton Rebish
- Ticket: General Ticket
- Ticket: Georgetown Student
- Ticket: Mask and Bauble Member
- Ticket: Financial Accessibility Option
- Ticket: Cast Member
- Ticket: Directing Staff
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Join us for the 39th Annual Donn B. Murphy One Acts Festival to see three new student-written plays!
In Anastasia Kelly’s Ouroboros, a reaper, responsible for guiding souls to their afterlife, is offered a drink by an ancient Godkiller. As each prepares to claim more souls, their meeting sparks reminiscence of time, age, and grief… and the funny way things have of coming back around.
Claire Cable’s Six Years Later takes place in a world not unlike our own: the bustling metropolis of Eden City, famously under the protection of the formidable Red Sparrow. He’s had little real protecting to do since the public defeat — and private retirement — of his arch-nemesis, the Ghost, and has spent his years basking in the fame that came with it. Six years after their final encounter, the two supers assume their civilian identities and meet up for coffee to find that their lives have diverged.
In Eileen Miller’s The Enfancia Project, five undergraduates running a crisis management consulting group find themselves facing a scandal of their own after taking on a project from their dream employer. Through interviews and flashbacks, the students grapple with the fallout and reveal their thoughts, disillusionments, and resignations with modern pre-professional culture.
Directors: Nate Findlay, Tommy Gaita, & Rishu Nevatia
Stage Manager: Elle Marinello
Producer: Stratton Rebish
- Ticket: General Ticket
- Ticket: Georgetown Student
- Ticket: Mask and Bauble Member
- Ticket: Financial Accessibility Option
- Ticket: Cast Member
- Ticket: Directing Staff
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Join us for the 39th Annual Donn B. Murphy One Acts Festival to see three new student-written plays!
In Anastasia Kelly’s Ouroboros, a reaper, responsible for guiding souls to their afterlife, is offered a drink by an ancient Godkiller. As each prepares to claim more souls, their meeting sparks reminiscence of time, age, and grief… and the funny way things have of coming back around.
Claire Cable’s Six Years Later takes place in a world not unlike our own: the bustling metropolis of Eden City, famously under the protection of the formidable Red Sparrow. He’s had little real protecting to do since the public defeat — and private retirement — of his arch-nemesis, the Ghost, and has spent his years basking in the fame that came with it. Six years after their final encounter, the two supers assume their civilian identities and meet up for coffee to find that their lives have diverged.
In Eileen Miller’s The Enfancia Project, five undergraduates running a crisis management consulting group find themselves facing a scandal of their own after taking on a project from their dream employer. Through interviews and flashbacks, the students grapple with the fallout and reveal their thoughts, disillusionments, and resignations with modern pre-professional culture.
Directors: Nate Findlay, Tommy Gaita, & Rishu Nevatia
Stage Manager: Elle Marinello
Producer: Stratton Rebish
- Ticket: General Ticket
- Ticket: Georgetown Student
- Ticket: Mask and Bauble Member
- Ticket: Financial Accessibility Option
- Ticket: Cast Member
- Ticket: Directing Staff
Where
Stage III, Poulton Hall
1419-1437 37th St NW , Washington, DC 20057, United States