Reviews

The Washington Post: What We’re Up Against
Theresa Rebeck’s salty office comedy “What We’re Up Against” is a swift and merrily vicious...
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DC Metro Theatre Arts: What We’re Up Against
Near the end of What We’re Up Against, Theresa Rebeck’s incisive comedy about workplace sexism—just...
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Broadway World: What We’re Up Against
If there ever was a show that captured the edginess of this election season, it's...
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Washington City Paper: The Lonesome West
The Irish-focused Keegan Theatre’s sublime new production of The Lonesome West affirms yet again the...
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Magic Time: The Lonesome West
McDonagh scripts their savage and macabre verbal sparring. Director Mark A. Rhea paces each round...
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MD Theatre Review: The Lonesome West
Cleverly written and directed and enthusiastically acted, The Lonesome West contrasts romping juvenile rough-housing with...
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DC Metro Theatre Arts: The Lonesome West
Director Mark A. Rhea knows what he wants to do with The Lonesome West. He’s...
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Broadway World: The Lonesome West
Rhea has assembled a stellar cast ... Keegan Theatre's production of The Lonesome West should...
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Wall Street Journal: The Lonesome West
This production, directed by Mark A. Rhea, the Keegan’s founder, leaves nothing whatsoever to be...
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A Beast in a Jungle: The Lonesome West
The play wraps up the company's 19th season -- it was my first visit to...
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The Washington Post: The Lonesome West
Never underestimate the power of tonal contrast. Much of Martin McDonagh’s black comedy “The Lonesome...
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DC Theatre Scene: The Lonesome West
The Lonesome West is at bottom a character study, and Keenan and Smith create two...
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