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A Washington Post Preview: All My Sons
Though the show leaves no source of sadness unexamined — guilt, grief, envy, rage — “I don’t actually think it’s as taxing” as one might expect, Rhea said. “You just...
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DC Theatre Scene: All My Sons
It doesn’t take much to reach across the footlights at Keegan but it could be very precarious were it not done with such clarity, sensitivity and affection.
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PRESS RELEASE: All My Sons
The Keegan Theatre presents Arthur Miller's Tony Award-winning play All My Sons, opening November 3, 2012 at the Church Street Theater in Washington, DC.
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Washington City Paper: A Couple of Blaguards
...it isn’t so much a play as an amiable raconteurial relay wherein the brothers indulge in a two-part harmony of animated barstool recitation, playing supporting roles in each other’s tales...
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The Washington Post: A Couple of Blaguards
A few minutes into Keegan Theatre’s revival of “A Couple of Blaguards” it will occur to you, if you didn’t already know, that Frank and Malachy McCourt were anything but...
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BroadwayWorld.com: A Couple of Blaguards
It’s nice to see the company return to its Irish roots once again.
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The Hoya: A Couple of Blaguards
You’ll laugh and then continue to laugh for so long that you’ll forget that you have no earthly idea what a “blaguard” is...
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DC Theatre Scene: A Couple of Blaguards
If you’re the type that likes Irish fun and Irish tunes, and if you’re in search of a simple, uncomplicated evening of entertainment, you’ll want to head for the Church...
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MD Theatre Guide: A Couple of Blaguards
The Keegan Theatre is kicking off their new season with A Couple of Blaguards, a two-man show and the theatrical autobiography of Frank and Malachy McCourt.
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DC Metro Theater Arts: A Couple of Blaguards
A Couple of Blaguards is a heartwarming tale that will ring a church bell for every member of the audience. Together this team of actors gives you one hell of...
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A Washington Post Preview: A Couple of Blaguards
Long before Frank McCourt was a Pulitzer Prize-winning author -- and after his destitute Irish upbringing, which was later immortalized in “Angela’s Ashes” -- he was a teacher at Stuyvesant...
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DC Theatre Scene: Spring Awakening Sweeps the Audience Choice Awards!
Keegan Theatre was the first local theater to stage the Tony-winning musical Spring Awakening, and, by last night, DC Theatre Scene voters had rewarded it for doing so by selecting...
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