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Washington City Paper Review: THE WOMAN IN BLACK
There’s something a little spooky (but not scary) about the 1700 stretch of Church Street...
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Broadway World Review: THE WOMAN IN BLACK
Audiences are first greeted by the Victorian-inspired set, designed by the director [Josh Sticklin] and...
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DC Theater Arts Review: THE WOMAN IN BLACK
For a self-professed ghost story, The Woman in Black starts with something unexpected: jokes. For...
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DC Theater Arts Review: NOISES OFF
Successfully depicting the descent of an already awful farce into hopeless chaos requires precision engineering....
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DC Theater Arts Review: THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM
Playwright, performer, and proclaimed metalhead Priyanka Shetty takes the stage at Keegan Theatre to present...
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DC Theater Arts Review: SEUSSICAL
There’s no way you can take your eyes off Keegan Theatre’s production of Seussical: The...
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PUSH THE BUTTON by Drew Anderson & Dwayne Lawson-Brown. Photo: Cameron Whitman Photography
DC Theater Arts Review: PUSH THE BUTTON
While physical newspapers have become a thing of the past, Sunday morning cartoons can make...
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THE LIFESPAN OF A FACT by Jeremy Kareken, David Murrell, & Gordon Farrell. Photo: Cameron Whitman
DC Theater Arts Review: THE LIFESPAN OF A FACT
The duration of the real-life argument between writer John D’Agata and fact-checker Jim Fingal over...
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ELEGIES by William Finn. Photo: Cameron Whitman Photography
DC Theater Arts Review: ELEGIES
An elegy is “a poem of serious reflection, typically a lament for the dead.” Elegies:...
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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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THE AMAZING ADVENTURES OF DR. WONDERFUL (AND HER DOG!) by Lauren Gunderson, music by Bree Lowdermilk. Photo: Cameron Whitman
DC Theater Arts Review: THE AMAZING ADVENTURES OF DR. WONDERFUL (AND HER DOG!)
To see The Amazing Adventures of Dr. Wonderful (And Her Dog) is to go on an...
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