Reviews

ShowBizRadio: Cabaret
Directors Christina Coakley and Michael Innocenti have successfully provided DC with a piece of genuinely...
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DC Theatre Scene: Cabaret
As Keegan Theatre prepares for a face-lift renovation of their space on Church Street, it’s...
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DC Metro Theater Arts: Cabaret
The Keegan Theatre’s astounding Cabaret is well-worth visiting! So come to this Cabaret my friends…
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Washingtonian: Cabaret
A night in Berlin on the eve of the Nazis’ rise to power doesn’t exactly...
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BYT: Cabaret
The Keegan Theatre’s run is not your typical theatrical experience or the one that the...
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A DC Metro Theater Arts Preview: Cabaret
"There are moments of great joy in discovering that our combined ideas work in execution....
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A Washington Post Preview: Cabaret
“It’s like any relationship,” says Michael Innocenti of his co-direction of “Cabaret” at the Keegan...
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DC Theatre Scene: An Irish Carol
Not your father's Christmas Carol.
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DC Metro Theater Arts: AN IRISH CAROL
The Keegan Theatre’s An Irish Carol is destined to become one of the not-to-be missed...
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BroadwayWorld.com: All My Sons
Overall, this is one of Keegan’s strongest straight play productions in recent years. It’s highly...
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MD Theatre Guide: All My Sons
Assembling an all-star, stellar team, director Susan Marie Rhea breathes new life into a sixty-five...
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The Washington Post: All My Sons
Arthur Miller’s absorbing drama explores the moral choices, and outcomes, by a family after WWII.
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