Reviews

MD Theatre Guide: UNNECESSARY FARCE
Part traditional and part bedroom farce, with an appropriately absurd plot that you feel compelled...
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DC Metro Theater Arts: UNNECESSARY FARCE
With one two-act-long scene, eight loudly slamming doors, and countless head-over-heels tumbles, Unnecessary Farce by Paul Slade...
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DC Theatre Scene: UNNECESSARY FARCE
The performers make the most of it. The characters who are supposed to engage our...
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BroadwayWorld: AN IRISH CAROL
It's not exactly clear what fluids sustained the original Ebenezer Scrooge on his late-night tour,...
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DC Theatre Scene: AN IRISH CAROL
An Irish Carol does a fine job capturing the spirit and message of Charles Dickens’ classic...
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MD Theatre Guide: AN IRISH CAROL
If you need tidings of comfort and joy, look no further than the Keegan Theatre’s...
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DC Metro Theater Arts: AN IRISH CAROL
Now in its seventh year, the Keegan Theatre’s annual production of Matthew J. Keenan’s An Irish...
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Metro Weekly: TOP GIRLS
THE AUDACIOUS OPENING act of Caryl Churchill’s modern classic Top Girls assembles a millennium’s worth of female...
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MD Theatre Guide: TOP GIRLS
In the original 1982 New York Times review of the Public’s production of “Top Girls,”...
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DC Theatre Scene: TOP GIRLS
A look back at the past that contains a look back at the distant past, Top...
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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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