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MD Theatre Guide Review: AN IRISH CAROL 2024
If theatre is indeed a reflection of society and offers insights into the culture of a place and its people, then what does Keegan Theatre’s An Irish Carol reveal? Set...
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Broadway World Review: AN IRISH CAROL 2024
Of the too-many stage variations of Charles Dickens’ Scrooge story this time of year, the one that’s found its place in my cold, black heart is the Keegan Theatre’s An...
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DC Theater Arts Review: AN IRISH CAROL 2024
Some plays just get better with age. An Irish Carol, now in its 14th year at DC’s Keegan Theatre, is one of those gems. When I first saw Matthew J....
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Announcing the Cast and Team of AN IRISH CAROL 2024
November 14, 2024: The Keegan Theatre is pleased to announce the 2024 cast and team of Matthew J. Keenan’s AN IRISH CAROL, Keegan’s own holiday tradition returning for its 14th...
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Washington City Paper Review: THE WOMAN IN BLACK
There’s something a little spooky (but not scary) about the 1700 stretch of Church Street NW. Maybe it’s the closed-in nature of the block, bounded by 18th Street on one...
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Broadway World Review: THE WOMAN IN BLACK
Audiences are first greeted by the Victorian-inspired set, designed by the director [Josh Sticklin] and dressed by Cindy Landrum Jacobs. It immediately set the atmosphere for the show and was...
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DC Theater Arts Review: THE WOMAN IN BLACK
For a self-professed ghost story, The Woman in Black starts with something unexpected: jokes. For nearly the first 10 minutes, the play is legitimately funny and lighthearted, with little to...
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Announcing the Cast and Team of Spine-Chilling THE WOMAN IN BLACK
September 17, 2024: The Keegan Theatre is pleased to announce the cast and team of its Season 28 opener, the spine-chilling thriller THE WOMAN IN BLACK, adapted by Stephen Mallatratt...
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Washington City Paper Review: NOISES OFF
The entire premise of the theatrical arts is pretty silly when you take a step back from it: grown-ups pretending to be people they’re not, playing make believe for the...
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Metro Weekly Review: NOISES OFF
The set’s the star in Keegan Theatre’s nimble production of Noises Off. Serving as the country home setting of the play within the play — Nothing On — Matthew J....
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DC Theater Arts Review: NOISES OFF
Successfully depicting the descent of an already awful farce into hopeless chaos requires precision engineering. Directed by Mark Rhea, Keegan Theatre’s production of Noises Off, Michael Frayn’s classic farce, nails...
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Broadway World Review: NOISES OFF
Noises Off remains the hardest to perform play ever written, as well as one of the easiest and most fun to watch. The Play That Goes Wrong tried to surpass...
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