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MD Theatre Guide: The Woman in Black
The Woman in Black is definitely that theatrical rarity. For the occasionally spine tingling, tongue-in-cheek, ghostly night in the theatre, you should see this very well done production.
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Washington City Paper Preview: The Woman in Black
"If you believe that Halloween is first and foremost about getting creeped out, Keegan Theatre’s got the ticket: The Woman in Black. The play, about a lawyer who hires a young...
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Press Release: Music in the Circle
October 14, 2013:  As part of the ongoing slate of Dupont Festival events, The Keegan Theatre will present a special performance, "Music in the Circle" on October 19, 2013 at...
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The Washington Post: The Sunshine Boys
Ever hear of Lewis and Clark? Not the explorers, the vaudeville team.
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MD Theatre Guide: The Sunshine Boys
...in their production of [The Sunshine Boys], Keegan Theatre is able to adeptly capture the vaudeville spirit...
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DC Theatre Scene: The Sunshine Boys
The Sunshine Boys, now playing at the Keegan Theatre, reflects on a golden age of comedy, and amidst the nostalgia, delivers those laughs.
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BroadwayWorld.com: The Sunshine Boys
...the Keegan Theatre's production of The Sunshine Boys is an enjoyable evening out and worth seeing especially for the performances of [Kevin] Adams and [Timothy] Lynch.
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DC Metro Theater Arts: The Sunshine Boys
Do you like to laugh? If you don’t, you should probably see a doctor about that. But if you do like to laugh, I suggest you get yourself to The...
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PRESS RELEASE: The Sunshine Boys
The Keegan Theatre presents Neil Simon's classic comedy, The Sunshine Boys, opening September 28 at the Andrew Keegan Theatre in Washington, DC.
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BWW Reviews: A Few Good Men
Jeremy Skidmore and the actors at Keegan Theatre are reason enough to head to Church Street to see Aaron Sorkin's courtroom drama A Few Good Men. Skidmore's direction and the...
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Washington City Paper: A Few Good Men
The play that made Sorkin a beloved and then divisive brand still cuts a dashing figure in its dress whites, and Jeremy Skidmore’s new production for Keegan Theatre has a...
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DC Theatre Scene: A Few Good Men
Jon Hudson Odom plays Dawson with an unwavering air of outraged nobility. His jaw is always set, his chin is always raised, his eyes are always narrowed by indignation.
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