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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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PRESS RELEASE: A Couple of Blaguards
Keegan's 16th season opens on September 21 with A Couple of Blaguards, featuring actors Robert Leembruggen and Keegan company member Timothy Lynch.
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The Washington Examiner: August: Osage County
For all the fire-breathing, balled-fist bellowing and insult-imbibing wrath conjured up in Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?," it all melts down to merely hollow trumpeting compared to Letts'...
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2012-2013 Season Subscription Packages – NOW AVAILABLE
Subscription packages for Keegan Theatre's 16th Season are now available online! See below for details on our FULL and SIX-PACK subscription options. FULL SEASON SUBSCRIPTION 8 productions Reserved seating Easy...
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Washingtonian: August: Osage County
Keegan has produced a gripping and delicate portrayal of a family on the brink. Three and a half hours dripping in the weighty heat of conflict and resolution has never...
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Broadway World: August: Osage County
...the Keegan Theatre has the director and The Acting Company to serve the play and demonstrate what a masterpiece AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY really is.
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The Washington Post: August: Osage County
Packed with dysfunctional-family melodrama and satisfying zingers, “August: Osage County” chronicles the clashes and revelations that roil Violet’s household after her husband, Beverly, an alcoholic poet, mysteriously disappears.
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Helen Hayes Recommends: August: Osage County
The Helen Hayes Awards has recommended Keegan’s production of August: Osage County, now playing through September 2!
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DC Theatre Scene: August: Osage County
This play is in three acts, and is three hours and forty minutes long. When it ended, I wanted some more. Brothers and sisters, that’s good theater.
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DC Metro Theater Arts: August: Osage County
The Keegan Theatre is presenting a production of this play that is nothing short of inspired.
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