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The 40th Annual Donn B. Murphy One Acts Festival (DBMOAF)

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Performing Arts Performance Theater

Thu, Feb 12, 2026 7:00 PM –

Sun, Feb 15, 2026 9:00 PM EST (GMT-5)

Stage III, Mask and Bauble Dramatic Society

1421 37th St. NW, Washington, DC 20057, United States

Details

Every year, M&B produces student-written works that have been evaluated and critiqued by a panel of judges — including M&B alumni, theater professors, and practitioners across the country. The festival and contest are named in honor of the late Professor Donn B. Murphy, whose work as leader of Mask and Bauble from 1956 to 1976 inspired an emphasis on student involvement and creativity that continues to this day.

​This year's one-acts are:
Saint Skye by Anastasia Kelly (’26), which tells the story of a quiet college bedroom on the eve of a major life change as it becomes the center of a chaotic and emotionally charged night. As friendships, tensions, and unspoken feelings surface, Saint Skye explores the messy, magnetic bonds between young adults learning what it means to stay, to leave, and to be chosen.

No Fly Zone by Eileen Miller (’26), which floats us over to a world where some suddenly gain the power of flight, while those left grounded struggle with resentment, exclusion, and a growing sense of worthlessness. No Fly Zone is a dark satire about how inequality, propaganda, and isolation can radicalize the forgotten members of society into dangerous believers.

The Heir by Lucas Kirkland (’25), a bawdy, Shakespeare-inspired satire that mocks the scheming absurdity of power, politics, and legacy. As nobles bicker and betray over a vacant throne, the play lampoons tradition, hypocrisy, and the theater of authority itself. ​


Directors: Elle Marinello, Anastasia Kelly, & Marre Gaffigan
Stage Manager: Phoebe Busansky
Producer: Isabella Hill
Technical Director: Luc Kondrat

Agenda

Past Events

Sun, Feb 15, 2026
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Stage III, Mask and Bauble Dramatic Society
The 40th Annual Donn B. Murphy One Acts Festival - February 15, 2 P.M.

Every year, M&B produces student-written works that have been evaluated and critiqued by a panel of judges — including M&B alumni, theater professors, and practitioners across the country. The festival and contest are named in honor of the late Professor Donn B. Murphy, whose work as leader of Mask and Bauble from 1956 to 1976 inspired an emphasis on student involvement and creativity that continues to this day.

​This year's one-acts are:
Saint Skye by Anastasia Kelly (’26), which tells the story of a quiet college bedroom on the eve of a major life change as it becomes the center of a chaotic and emotionally charged night. As friendships, tensions, and unspoken feelings surface, Saint Skye explores the messy, magnetic bonds between young adults learning what it means to stay, to leave, and to be chosen.

No Fly Zone by Eileen Miller (’26), which floats us over to a world where some suddenly gain the power of flight, while those left grounded struggle with resentment, exclusion, and a growing sense of worthlessness. No Fly Zone is a dark satire about how inequality, propaganda, and isolation can radicalize the forgotten members of society into dangerous believers.

The Heir by Lucas Kirkland (’25), a bawdy, Shakespeare-inspired satire that mocks the scheming absurdity of power, politics, and legacy. As nobles bicker and betray over a vacant throne, the play lampoons tradition, hypocrisy, and the theater of authority itself. ​


Directors: Elle Marinello, Anastasia Kelly, & Marre Gaffigan
Stage Manager: Phoebe Busansky
Producer: Isabella Hill
Technical Director: Luc Kondrat

  • Ticket: General Ticket
  • Ticket: Georgetown Student
  • Ticket: Mask and Bauble Member
  • Ticket: Financial Accessibility Option
  • Ticket: Cast/Prod Member
  • Ticket: Directing Staff
Waiting List
Sat, Feb 14, 2026
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Stage III, Mask and Bauble Dramatic Society
The 40th Annual Donn B. Murphy One Acts Festival - February 14, 2 P.M.

Every year, M&B produces student-written works that have been evaluated and critiqued by a panel of judges — including M&B alumni, theater professors, and practitioners across the country. The festival and contest are named in honor of the late Professor Donn B. Murphy, whose work as leader of Mask and Bauble from 1956 to 1976 inspired an emphasis on student involvement and creativity that continues to this day.

​This year's one-acts are:
Saint Skye by Anastasia Kelly (’26), which tells the story of a quiet college bedroom on the eve of a major life change as it becomes the center of a chaotic and emotionally charged night. As friendships, tensions, and unspoken feelings surface, Saint Skye explores the messy, magnetic bonds between young adults learning what it means to stay, to leave, and to be chosen.

No Fly Zone by Eileen Miller (’26), which floats us over to a world where some suddenly gain the power of flight, while those left grounded struggle with resentment, exclusion, and a growing sense of worthlessness. No Fly Zone is a dark satire about how inequality, propaganda, and isolation can radicalize the forgotten members of society into dangerous believers.

The Heir by Lucas Kirkland (’25), a bawdy, Shakespeare-inspired satire that mocks the scheming absurdity of power, politics, and legacy. As nobles bicker and betray over a vacant throne, the play lampoons tradition, hypocrisy, and the theater of authority itself. ​


Directors: Elle Marinello, Anastasia Kelly, & Marre Gaffigan
Stage Manager: Phoebe Busansky
Producer: Isabella Hill
Technical Director: Luc Kondrat

  • Ticket: General Ticket
  • Ticket: Georgetown Student
  • Ticket: Mask and Bauble Member
  • Ticket: Financial Accessibility Option
  • Ticket: Cast/Prod Member
  • Ticket: Directing Staff
Waiting List
Fri, Feb 13, 2026
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Stage III, Mask and Bauble Dramatic Society
The 40th Annual Donn B. Murphy One Acts Festival - February 13, 7 P.M.

Every year, M&B produces student-written works that have been evaluated and critiqued by a panel of judges — including M&B alumni, theater professors, and practitioners across the country. The festival and contest are named in honor of the late Professor Donn B. Murphy, whose work as leader of Mask and Bauble from 1956 to 1976 inspired an emphasis on student involvement and creativity that continues to this day.

​This year's one-acts are:
Saint Skye by Anastasia Kelly (’26), which tells the story of a quiet college bedroom on the eve of a major life change as it becomes the center of a chaotic and emotionally charged night. As friendships, tensions, and unspoken feelings surface, Saint Skye explores the messy, magnetic bonds between young adults learning what it means to stay, to leave, and to be chosen.

No Fly Zone by Eileen Miller (’26), which floats us over to a world where some suddenly gain the power of flight, while those left grounded struggle with resentment, exclusion, and a growing sense of worthlessness. No Fly Zone is a dark satire about how inequality, propaganda, and isolation can radicalize the forgotten members of society into dangerous believers.

The Heir by Lucas Kirkland (’25), a bawdy, Shakespeare-inspired satire that mocks the scheming absurdity of power, politics, and legacy. As nobles bicker and betray over a vacant throne, the play lampoons tradition, hypocrisy, and the theater of authority itself. ​


Directors: Elle Marinello, Anastasia Kelly, & Marre Gaffigan
Stage Manager: Phoebe Busansky
Producer: Isabella Hill
Technical Director: Luc Kondrat

  • Ticket: General Ticket
  • Ticket: Georgetown Student
  • Ticket: Mask and Bauble Member
  • Ticket: Financial Accessibility Option
  • Ticket: Cast/Prod Member
  • Ticket: Directing Staff
Waiting List
Thu, Feb 12, 2026
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Stage III, Mask and Bauble Dramatic Society
The 40th Annual Donn B. Murphy One Acts Festival - February 12, 7 P.M.

Every year, M&B produces student-written works that have been evaluated and critiqued by a panel of judges — including M&B alumni, theater professors, and practitioners across the country. The festival and contest are named in honor of the late Professor Donn B. Murphy, whose work as leader of Mask and Bauble from 1956 to 1976 inspired an emphasis on student involvement and creativity that continues to this day.

​This year's one-acts are:
Saint Skye by Anastasia Kelly (’26), which tells the story of a quiet college bedroom on the eve of a major life change as it becomes the center of a chaotic and emotionally charged night. As friendships, tensions, and unspoken feelings surface, Saint Skye explores the messy, magnetic bonds between young adults learning what it means to stay, to leave, and to be chosen.

No Fly Zone by Eileen Miller (’26), which floats us over to a world where some suddenly gain the power of flight, while those left grounded struggle with resentment, exclusion, and a growing sense of worthlessness. No Fly Zone is a dark satire about how inequality, propaganda, and isolation can radicalize the forgotten members of society into dangerous believers.

The Heir by Lucas Kirkland (’25), a bawdy, Shakespeare-inspired satire that mocks the scheming absurdity of power, politics, and legacy. As nobles bicker and betray over a vacant throne, the play lampoons tradition, hypocrisy, and the theater of authority itself. ​


Directors: Elle Marinello, Anastasia Kelly, & Marre Gaffigan
Stage Manager: Phoebe Busansky
Producer: Isabella Hill
Technical Director: Luc Kondrat

  • Ticket: General Ticket
  • Ticket: Georgetown Student
  • Ticket: Mask and Bauble Member
  • Ticket: Financial Accessibility Option
  • Ticket: Cast/Prod Member
  • Ticket: Directing Staff
Waiting List

Where

Stage III, Mask and Bauble Dramatic Society

1421 37th St. NW, Washington, DC 20057, United States

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