John Loughney

The Washington Examiner: WORKING – A Musical
When radio legend and oral historian Studs Terkel wrote the book "Working" in 1974, based...
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DC Theatre Scene: WORKING – A Musical
When was the last time you saw a musical about regular working stiffs?
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MD Theatre Guide: WORKING – A Musical
It is always nice to see a production of a lesser known musical here in...
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DC Metro Theatre Arts: WORKING – A Musical
The Keegan Theatre brings to Washington the not-often performed musical, Working – A Musical, a...
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Washingtonian: WORKING – A Musical
With close to a dozen men and women standing around and singing about their jobs;...
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A Washington Post Preview: WORKING
If writer Studs Terkel were alive today, Shirley Serotsky thinks he would have been in...
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PRESS RELEASE: WORKING – A Musical
Based on Studs Terkel’s best-selling book of interviews with American workers, WORKING paints a vivid...
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Washingtonian: Laughter on the 23rd Floor
Decades before Saturday Night Live, Caesar and company were inventing political sketch comedy. The writers...
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The Washington Post: Laughter on the 23rd Floor
Who knew that Keegan Theatre, a company better known for staging Irish and American melodramas,...
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Washington City Paper: Laughter on the 23rd Floor
An extended act of hero worship masquerading as a laff riot, Neil Simon’s Laughter on...
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The Washington Examiner: Laughter on the 23rd Floor
...think how funny "30 Rock" would be if it included some of the extraordinary 1950s...
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ShowBizRadio: Laughter on the 23rd Floor
It will undoubtedly make you laugh–and also think a little, too. The production has that...
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