Reviews

Washington Blade: THE WEIR and BASRA BOY
Basra Boy: "The lithe and limber Sticklin plays the 18-year-old slacker Speedy in this world...
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DC Examiner: Basra Boy
This "Basra Boy" succeeds for two reasons: Jenkinson's ability to write a humorous, poignant but...
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Washington Post: BASRA BOY
In a succinct 70 minutes that pulse with slangy lyricism, "Basra Boy" paints a vibrant...
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Washington City Paper: THE WEIR
Set in one location in real time, The Weir is the kind of interior, Irish-to-its-chilly-bones...
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Washington Post: THE WEIR
"Magnetic Ghost stories: Keegan Theatre's production of THE WEIR hooks the playgoer with its subtle...
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DC Theatre Scene: Basra Boy
"Isaac has crafted the production beautifully to make every scene fold into another with minimum...
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Review Round-Up: The Weir
The Washington Post "Subtle but magnetic ... the audience is transfixed as the characters, one...
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Review Round-Up: Basra Boy
The Washington Post "In a succinct 70 minutes that pulse with slangy lyricism, "Basra Boy"...
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Washington Post Going Out Guide: Basra Boy
In "Basra Boy," Keegan Theatre's new production, a teen aches to join the army, if...
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DC Theatre Scene: THE WEIR
The Keegan Theatre’s production carries on the play’s award-winning tradition, dropping its incredibly-talented cast into...
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Washington City Paper on Basra Boy
Keegan Theatre’s One-Man Northern Irish Punk Rock War Story: "Basra Boy is a Belfast play...
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DCist: “A Shadow of Honor”
After you walk into the cavernous converted church to see A Shadow of Honor, the...
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