Abigail Isaac

The Washington Post: A Midsummer Night’s Riot
If you dream of being a golf pro, it may not be a good idea...
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MD Theatre Guide: A Midsummer Night’s Riot
A Midsummer Night’s Riot brings a superior force in storytelling together with youthful exuberance.
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BroadwayWorld.com: A Midsummer Night’s Riot
...this is a worthwhile play to see for young middle-class males living in a place...
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DC Theatre Scene: A Midsummer Night’s Riot
[Josh] Sticklin, who has become a master of the one-actor show – Cuchullain and Basra Boy (both byMidsummer Night’s...
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DC Metro Theater Arts: A Midsummer Night’s Riot
Watching the world premiere of A Midsummer Night’s Riot is like watching theatrical lighting strike....
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PRESS RELEASE: A Midsummer Night’s Riot
The Keegan Theatre closes out its 17th season with the world premiere A Midsummer Night's...
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Washington City Paper: Cuchullain
Cuchullain is the third effort by Belfast playwright Rosemary Jenkinson to make its world premiere...
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The Washington Times: Cuchullain
It takes great acting to pull off a short, intense drama like this.
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The Washington Post: Cuchullain
...in Rosemary Jenkinson’s world-premiere play “Cuchullain,” an endearingly impulsive and foul-mouthed modern 19-year-old ingests drugs...
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Helen Hayes Recommends: Cuchullain
The Helen Hayes Awards has recommended Keegan’s production of Cuchullain, now playing through July 1!...
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DC Theatre Scene: Cuchullain
Those fortunate enough to catch Keegan’s world premiere of Jenkinson’s previous play Basra Boy last...
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DC Metro Theater Arts: Cuchullain
Leaping about the stage, depicting conversations with one bit character after another, and even staging...
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