comedy

Washington Post Review: WEBSTER’S BITCH
There’s a certain symmetry to the fact that a newish play bearing a title some...
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Broadway World Review: WEBSTER’S BITCH
Playwright Jacqueline Bircher has done a seemingly impossible task with her play, WEBSTER’S BITCH. She’s...
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DC Theater Arts Review: WEBSTER’S BITCH
There’s no pussyfooting around the titular B-word in Keegan Theatre’s current production. Did that grab...
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Maryland Theatre Guide Review: WEBSTER’S BITCH
The office of the modern day Webster’s Dictionary is not the first place you’d expect...
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Announcing the Cast and Team of Comedy WEBSTER’S BITCH
February 23, 2024: The Keegan Theatre is pleased to announce the cast and team of...
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Announcing Keegan’s 27th Season in 2023-2024
August 11, 2023: The Keegan Theatre is pleased to announce its 27th season, featuring 5...
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THE OUTSIDER by Paul Slade Smith. Photo: Cameron Whitman Photography
DCist Review: THE OUTSIDER
This month Keegan Theatre explores the more farcical side of the business of Washington with...
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THE OUTSIDER by Paul Slade Smith. Photo: Cameron Whitman Photography
Washington City Paper Review: THE OUTSIDER
As farce, The Outsider is warm and satisfying in the way that wholly predictable comedy...
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THE OUTSIDER by Paul Slade Smith. Photo: Cameron Whitman Photography
Broadway World Review: THE OUTSIDER
The Outsider by Paul Slade Smith, now playing at the Keegan Theatre, is a skewering...
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THE OUTSIDER by Paul Slade Smith. Photo: Cameron Whitman Photography
DC Theater Arts Review: THE OUTSIDER
[The regional premiere of The Outsider] at Keegan Theatre is a hilarious, despairing, and ultimately heartwarming look...
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YOGA PLAY by Dipika Guha. Photo: Cameron Whitman
Washington City Paper Review: YOGA PLAY
Yoga Play [written by Calcutta-born Dipika Guha and published in 2017], which makes its regional...
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YOGA PLAY by Dipika Guha. Photo: Cameron Whitman
Washington Post Review: YOGA PLAY
Radiating authority and callous, blinkered ambition, tempered by moments of vulnerability, Katie McManus’s Joan is...
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