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Magic Time!: Outside Mullingar
When I walked out of Outside Mullingar—directed by Producing Artistic Director Mark A. Rhea with what seemed inspired grace—I knew that I had just seen Keegan at its best.
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Broadway World: Outside Mullingar
John Patrick Shanley's play is part family drama, part romantic comedy with an Irish twist. No matter how you slice it, it's exceedingly charming and down-to-earth.
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DC Theatre Scene: Outside Mullingar
Keegan’s production gives the play its full measure, never condescending to these flawed characters, thus making them sympathetic and the story charming.
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DC Metro Theatre Arts: Outside Mullingar
OUTSIDE MULLINGAR is a jewel of a play, best displayed in the intimacy of a theater like Keegan ... a lyrical, heart-wrenching, and ultimately joyous tribute to those who stayed...
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Washington Post: Outside Mullingar
It’s vintage Shanley; the characters hold nothing back. Moonstruck savages might be a fair description of Shanley’s misfit romantics, and you’ll find yourself grinning as Keegan’s quartet adeptly taps the...
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2017-2018 Season at Keegan: Uplifting in an Unsettled Time
The Keegan Theatre is proud to announce its 2017-2018 season, featuring 2 DC Premieres, 1 World Premiere, and its 15th Ireland Tour of an American classic. The lineup features a...
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Keegan Presents OUTSIDE MULLINGAR
The Keegan Theatre presents John Patrick Shanley’s OUTSIDE MULLINGAR, opening on May 6, 2017, in Washington, DC. The production is directed by Keegan Producing Artistic Director Mark A. Rhea and...
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Metro Weekly: PARADE
Sure-footed, insightful, and rewarding ... Michael Innocenti's blazing performance as Leo Frank leads Keegan's exquisite Parade.
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Washington Jewish Week: Parade
The old South and the new collide in the haunting and disconcertingly timely musical “Parade,” in a taut and spare production by Washington’s Keegan Theatre ... a must-see.
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Broadway World: PARADE
Co-directed with precision by Christina A. Coakley and Susan Marie Rhea, Keegan's PARADE keeps the staging simple and imaginative, cutting away clutter and using only the barest of props and...
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DC Metro Theatre Arts Review #2: Parade
The Keegan Theatre’s current production of Parade is a wholly transformative piece of theater that made me not only forgot myself but my surroundings. I don’t like to throw the...
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DC Theatre Scene: Parade
Keegan’s Parade is well worth seeing, a bold reminder, as if we needed one, of America’s habitual self-crippling bigotries as well as its better angels.
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