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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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The Washington Post: A Few Good Men
... there’s an impressive physical dynamism to the Keegan Theatre’s A Few Good Men. Sitting in the audience, you can almost feel the military establishment bustling around you.
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Magic Time!: A Few Good Men
...The Keegan Theatre’s fresh new Few Good Men is the most relevant and resonant theater event going on in DC.
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DC Metro Theater Arts: A Few Good Men
A Few Good Men at The Keegan Theater is a remarkable production. Be sure to see this great interpretation and this incredible cast.
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Keegan Theatre Receives 7 Helen Hayes Nominations
The Keegan Theatre is proud to have been nominated for 7 Helen Hayes Awards for the company's work in 2012. From the theaterWashington website: One of the country’s most prestigious...
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PRESS RELEASE: A FEW GOOD MEN
The Keegan Theatre presents Aaron Sorkin's breakthrough stage production A Few Good Men, opening August 10, 2013. First produced on Broadway in 1989 and inspiring an Academy Award-nominated film of...
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The Georgetowner: Rabbit Hole
Death and loss is a staple of theater drama and tragedy, of course, and the death of a child only ups the ante, even if it is not unfamiliar stage...
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BroadwayWorld.com: Rabbit Hole
Under the direction of resident company member Kerri Rambow, Susan Marie Rhea gives a phenomenal performance as Becca, a mother still reeling from the unexpected and accidental loss of her...
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MD Theatre Guide: Rabbit Hole
The pressure is high, but director Kerri Rambow and her team at Keegan are able to do tremendous justice to the much praised script.
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DC Theatre Scene: Rabbit Hole
Grieving the sudden death of a cherished person is a most personal process, not bound to an expiration date or applied formula. The passage from shock to acceptance is a...
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The Washington Post: Rabbit Hole
Objects have taken on a terrible significance for Becca and Howie Corbett, the married central characters in David Lindsay-Abaire’s play “Rabbit Hole.”
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