Reviews

DC Metro Theater Arts: TOP GIRLS
With an opening act that rocks with ego and overlapping dialogue and grotesque caricature, when...
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Washington Post: TOP GIRLS
The opening act of Caryl Churchill’s 1982 “Top Girls” is still breathtaking as women ranging...
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BroadwayWorld: STONES IN HIS POCKETS
Director Abigail Isaac Fine has given audiences a worthy production of Jones' famous play, perhaps...
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Metro Weekly: STONES IN HIS POCKETS
While the movie [at the center of the plot, The Quiet Valley,] appears to be a...
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Washington Post: STONES IN HIS POCKETS
Keegan Theatre has put a nice polish on the 1990s “Stones in His Pockets,” Marie...
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MD Theatre Guide: STONES IN HIS POCKETS
Abigail Isaac Fine returns to the Keegan stage to direct this two-hander.  Even though the...
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DC Metro Theater Arts: STONES IN HIS POCKETS
Engaging with warm-hearted humor and disarming in the depth of scenes about lost boys and...
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DC Theatre Scene: STONES IN HIS POCKETS
Written by Belfast-based playwright Marie Jones and first staged in 1996, Stones in His Pocketshas been...
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DCist: BIG FISH
The show is a winning testament to the impact one man from a tiny town...
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Magic Time!: Big Fish
The musical Big Fish is by any measure a feel-good show for the whole family,...
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Broadway World: Big Fish
BIG FISH fills every inch of the intimate Keegan Theatre and leaves more than a...
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DC Metro Theatre Arts: BIG FISH
If you are looking for a feel-good show, with great voices and stimulating dance, then...
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