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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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Metro Weekly: August:Osage County
The lesson: Call your mother and father more often.
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MD Theatre Guide: August: Osage County
Keegan Theatre’s August: Osage County is a Washington production well-worth seeing: a three-act Greek trilogy of sorts, the play explores through crisis and comedy the darkest areas of the soul....
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BroadwayWorld.com: An Interview with Mark A. Rhea
"If home is where the heart is, Mark A. Rhea’s heart is in the right place. His artistic home for the last 15 years is the Keegan Theatre. Mark was...
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PRESS RELEASE: August: Osage County
Closing out Keegan's 2011-12 season is Tracy Letts' Pulitizer Prize-winning and Tony Award-winning play, August: Osage County. Letts' jaw-dropping masterpiece of opens on Friday, August 3 and runs through September...
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PLAYBILL.com: Spring Awakening Photo Gallery
Washington DC's Keegan Theatre presents the Tony Award winning Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater musical Spring Awakening at the Church Street Theater through July 8. Stage Manager Alexis Rose shares...
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BroadwayWorld.com: Spring Awakening
Don’t let its title fool you – the Tony Award-winning musical SPRING AWAKENING, playing now through July 8 at the Keegan Theatre in Dupont Circle, is no light-hearted walk in...
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Washington City Paper: Cuchullain
Cuchullain is the third effort by Belfast playwright Rosemary Jenkinson to make its world premiere at Keegan Theatre since 2010, and it reunites actor Josh Sticklin with director Abigail Isaac—the...
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The Washington Times: Cuchullain
It takes great acting to pull off a short, intense drama like this.
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