Reviews

Washington City Paper Preview: The Woman in Black
"If you believe that Halloween is first and foremost about getting creeped out, Keegan Theatre’s...
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The Washington Post: The Sunshine Boys
Ever hear of Lewis and Clark? Not the explorers, the vaudeville team.
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MD Theatre Guide: The Sunshine Boys
...in their production of [The Sunshine Boys], Keegan Theatre is able to adeptly capture the...
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DC Theatre Scene: The Sunshine Boys
The Sunshine Boys, now playing at the Keegan Theatre, reflects on a golden age of...
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BroadwayWorld.com: The Sunshine Boys
...the Keegan Theatre's production of The Sunshine Boys is an enjoyable evening out and worth...
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DC Metro Theater Arts: The Sunshine Boys
Do you like to laugh? If you don’t, you should probably see a doctor about...
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BWW Reviews: A Few Good Men
Jeremy Skidmore and the actors at Keegan Theatre are reason enough to head to Church...
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Washington City Paper: A Few Good Men
The play that made Sorkin a beloved and then divisive brand still cuts a dashing...
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DC Theatre Scene: A Few Good Men
Jon Hudson Odom plays Dawson with an unwavering air of outraged nobility. His jaw is...
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The Washington Post: A Few Good Men
... there’s an impressive physical dynamism to the Keegan Theatre’s A Few Good Men. Sitting...
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Magic Time!: A Few Good Men
...The Keegan Theatre’s fresh new Few Good Men is the most relevant and resonant theater...
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DC Metro Theater Arts: A Few Good Men
A Few Good Men at The Keegan Theater is a remarkable production. Be sure to...
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