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2013-2014 Davis Center Season
The Georgetown University Theater and Performance Studies Program’s 2013-14 Remember Me: A Season of Ghosts and Spirits features four shows: three faculty-directed mainstage productions (one a co-production with Black Theater Ensemble) and a student-directed senior thesis (a co-production with Nomadic Theatre), along with an array of special events including visiting companies and leading professional guest artists, student-written and directed work, and much more.
Order your Flex Pass (good for four tickets to any combination of the following Theater & Performance Studies Program mainstage productions at the Davis Performing Arts Center: Hamlet; A Mouthful of Birds; Doubt, A Parable; and Insurrection: Holding History. Flex Passes are just $50 for the general public, $40 for faculty/staff/alumni/senior, and $20 for Georgetown University students.
Due to demand, matinee added on Saturday, November 16!
Thursday-Saturday, November 7-9 at 8 p.m.
Sunday, November 10 at 2 p.m.
Thursday, November 14 at 8 p.m. (sign-interpreted)
Friday, November 15 at 8 p.m.
Saturday, November 16 at 2 p.m. (just-added) and 8 p.m.
Hamlet
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Professor Derek Goldman
Often called “the greatest story ever told,” Hamlet has been the subject of more interpretations and adaptations than virtually any other work in Western literature. This fresh and taut contemporary telling explores the play’s themes of loneliness/alienation, madness, and the tension between the private and the public. Being developed in tandem with an interdisciplinary seminar on the play, the production mines the play’s connections to the emotional and material lives of students in 2013, and more specifically to the Georgetown students working on the production. In its approach to the play’s engagement with politics, psychology, and power, this startling production explores how language and identity operate in a wo
THE GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL HISTORY PROJECT
In 2024, a small number of names were removed from this list. Here's why.
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| Name | Seasons | Pos. | Home Town | State | ||
| Ray Abbaticchio | 1901,02,03,04,05 | QB | Latrobe | PA | ||
| Richard Abood | 2021,22,23 | K | Naples | FL | ||
| Jason Abrams | 2002,03,04,05 | DE | Closter | NJ | ||
| Tony Abrams | 1982 | OG | New York | NY | ||
| Charley Acocella | 1950 | E | Montclair | NJ | ||
| Kwame Achampong | 2021,22,23 | DE | Chicago | IL | ||
| Ike Acholonu | 2006,07,08,09 | DB | Sicklerville | NJ | ||
| Greg Adami | 1986,87,88,89 | WR | Croton | NY | ||
| Brian Adams | 1982 | RB | Newton Square | PA | ||
| Chuck Adams | 1968,69 | OT | Ozark | AL | ||
| George Adams | 1922,23 | QB | Nashua | NH | ||
| Rashon Adams | 2021,22,23 | DB | Peoria | AZ | ||
| Shannon Adams | 2010,11,12,13 | LB | Carrollton | TX | ||
| William Adams | 1964,65 | HB | Canton | OH | ||
| David Adelman | 1926 | T | New York | NY | ||
| Leon Agee | 2016,17,18,19 | DB | Laurel | MS | ||
| Craig Agnello | 2001,02,03,04 | WR | Glen Rock | NJ | ||
| Ed Agnew | 1940,41,42 | HB | Philadelphia | PA | ||
| Jose Aguirre | 1991 | TE | Miami | FL | ||
| Greg Ahearn | 1985 | DB | San Jose | CA | ||
| Dan Ahern | 1917,18,19 | G | Manchester | NH | ||
| Aaron Aiken | 2010,11,12,13 | QB | Morristown | NJ | ||
| David Akere | 2014,15,16,17 | DB | Carrollton | TX | ||
| Darren Alberti | 2006,07 | DB | Menlo Park | CA | ||
| David Alberts | 1982,83 | LB | Waverly | IA | ||
| Joseph Alenty | 1930,31,32 | HB | Haverhill | MA | ||
| Stan Alenty | 1932,33 | E | Haverhill | MA | ||
| Dan Alexander | 1987,88,89,90 | OT | Gardiner | ME | ||
| John Alexander | 2010,11,12,13 | OL | Furlong | PA | ||
| Jonathan Alexander | 2024 | WR | Wildomar | CA | ||
| Michael Alexandre | 1968,69,70 | WR | Manhasset | NY | ||
| George Alexis | 1984,85,86,87 | OG | Watchung | NJ | ||
| Nick Alfieri | 2011,12,13,14 | LB | Portland | OR | ||
| Keith Allan | 2003,04,05 | QB | Long Valley | NJ | ||
Al Blozis MVP Award (1949)The Al Blozis Most Valuable Player award has been awarded since 1949 for the most valuable letterman each season for the Georgetown football program. It is named after Alfred C. Blozis (1919-1945), a two sport All-American and NFL All-Pro who was killed in action during World War II. 1949: John Kivus, QB1950: Tom Hardiman, RB 1951-63: No seasons 1964-87: Not awarded 1988: Matt Zebrowski, QB 1989: Dave Rubino, DT 1990: Tim McAneney, LB 1991: Raja Mohi-ud-din, DE 1992: Chris Murphy, WR 1993: Chris Fazio, DB 1994: Steve Colello, C 1995: Tom Wonica, LB 1996: Janne Kouri, DT 1997: Bill Ward, QB 1998: J.J. Mont, QB 1999: J.J. Mont, QB 2000: Gharun Hester, WR 2001: Sean Peterson, QB 2002: Luke McArdle, WR 2003: Luke McArdle, WR 2004: Michael Ononibaku, DE 2005: Michael Ononibaku, DE 2006: Alex Buzbee, DE 2007: Kyle Van Fleet, RB 2008: Ataefiok Etukeren, DE 2009: Chudi Obianwu, DT 2010: Andrew Schaetzke, DE 2011: Andrew Schaetzke, DE 2012: Robert McCabe, LB 2013: Dustin Wharton, LB 2014: Alec May, DB 2015: Matthew Satchell, LB 2016: Hunter Kiselick, DB 2017: Khristian Tate, DT 2018: Blaise Brown, S 2019: Michael Dereus, WR 2021: Joshua Tomas, WR 2022: Joshua Tomas, WR 2023: Joshua Stakely, RB 2024: Jimmy Kibble, WR; Giancarlo Rufo, LB |
Robert A. Duffey Memorial Award (1955)The most distinguished award available to a Georgetown student-athlete is the Robert A. Duffey Memorial Award, presented annually since 1955 to the outstanding scholar athlete among all men's and women's intercollegiate teams at Georgetown University. The award is named in honor of Robert Duffey (1922-1944), a two sport letterman in football and basketball who was killed in action during military service in World War II.There have been six recipients of the Duffey Award from the sport of football: 1967: Tony Lauinger, QB |