Reviews

The Washington Examiner: August: Osage County
For all the fire-breathing, balled-fist bellowing and insult-imbibing wrath conjured up in Edward Albee's "Who's...
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Washingtonian: August: Osage County
Keegan has produced a gripping and delicate portrayal of a family on the brink. Three...
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Broadway World: August: Osage County
...the Keegan Theatre has the director and The Acting Company to serve the play and...
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The Washington Post: August: Osage County
Packed with dysfunctional-family melodrama and satisfying zingers, “August: Osage County” chronicles the clashes and revelations...
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DC Theatre Scene: August: Osage County
This play is in three acts, and is three hours and forty minutes long. When...
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DC Metro Theater Arts: August: Osage County
The Keegan Theatre is presenting a production of this play that is nothing short of...
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Metro Weekly: August:Osage County
The lesson: Call your mother and father more often.
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MD Theatre Guide: August: Osage County
Keegan Theatre’s August: Osage County is a Washington production well-worth seeing: a three-act Greek trilogy...
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BroadwayWorld.com: An Interview with Mark A. Rhea
"If home is where the heart is, Mark A. Rhea’s heart is in the right...
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PLAYBILL.com: Spring Awakening Photo Gallery
Washington DC's Keegan Theatre presents the Tony Award winning Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater musical...
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BroadwayWorld.com: Spring Awakening
Don’t let its title fool you – the Tony Award-winning musical SPRING AWAKENING, playing now...
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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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