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The Washington Post: Keegan Theatre Dreams Big
It’s hard to weigh the impact of the small Keegan Theatre company’s purchase of the Church Street Theater without first doing some, well, “bathroom math.
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PRESS RELEASE: KEGAN PURCHASES CHURCH STREET THEATRE!
The Keegan Theatre has closed on the purchase of the Church Street Theater in Washington, DC. The theater, located at 1742 Church Street NW in DuPont Circle, will now be...
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DC Theatre Scene: “We own this building!”
Mark Rhea was rehearsing an emotional moment in Rabbit Hole – a difficult, heartbreaking play and next on the Keegan agenda – with his real-life wife, Susan. “It was this...
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Keegan Wins Three Broadway World Awards for 2013
The Keegan Theatre has won 3 Broadway World Audience Choice Awards for 2013: Susan Marie Rhea, Best Actress in a Play, Rabbit Hole; Kerri Rambow, Best Director of a Play,...
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TheaterMania: Things You Shouldn’t Say Past Midnight
...there is a deeply satisfying core of truth running through Ackerman's writing, making this entertaining play far more than a superficial farce.
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The Washington Post: A Midsummer Night’s Riot
If you dream of being a golf pro, it may not be a good idea to use your prized 9-iron as a weapon in a Belfast street riot.
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MD Theatre Guide: A Midsummer Night’s Riot
A Midsummer Night’s Riot brings a superior force in storytelling together with youthful exuberance.
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BroadwayWorld.com: A Midsummer Night’s Riot
...this is a worthwhile play to see for young middle-class males living in a place that is at peace. There but for the grace of God go my sons.
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DC Theatre Scene: A Midsummer Night’s Riot
[Josh] Sticklin, who has become a master of the one-actor show – Cuchullain and Basra Boy (both byMidsummer Night’s Riot playwright Rosemary Jenkinson) were his other triumphs – imbues his character with a sort of...
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DC Metro Theater Arts: A Midsummer Night’s Riot
Watching the world premiere of A Midsummer Night’s Riot is like watching theatrical lighting strike. For the third time. In the exact same place.
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ShowBizRadio: Things You Shouldn’t Say Past Midnight
Some advertisements and reviews of past productions of Peter Ackerman’s 1999 comedy of post-coital misunderstanding, Things You Shouldn’t Say Past Midnight, currently playing at the Keegan Theatre, have described it as...
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DC Theatre Scene: Things You Shouldn’t Say Past Midnight
Keegan’s new play asks us to take a look at our most secret desires, and, as it spills out intimate details about bedroom mores, it keeps us in stitches –...
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