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Metro Weekly Review: SWEAT
Women bear a heavy burden for keeping the faith and the peace in Lynn Nottage’s...
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Washington City Paper Review: SWEAT
As season finishers go, you can do a lot worse than Sweat, which won Lynn...
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MD Theatre Guide Review: SWEAT
[Playwright Lynn] Nottage offers as real a look at blue-collar America as any play in...
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Broadway World Review: SWEAT
No matter what year an audience sees Lynn Nottage's (her second Pulitzer) Sweat, something will...
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Announcing the Cast and Team of Lynn Nottage’s SWEAT
July 25, 2023: The Keegan Theatre is pleased to announce the cast and creative team...
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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
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: Mike Kozemchak
Keegan Theatre Announces Cast and Team of THE OUTSIDER
August 1, 2022: The Keegan Theatre is pleased to announce the cast and creative team...
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N by Adrienne Earle Pender. Photo: Cameron Whitman Photography
MD Theatre Guide Review: N
Keegan is currently presenting the regional premiere of N by Adrienne Earle Pender. This is...
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N by Adrienne Earle Pender. Photo: Cameron Whitman Photography
Washington City Paper Review: N
As playwright Adrienne Earle Pender’s N opens, Florence Howard (Lolita Marie) has just put her...
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N by Adrienne Earle Pender. Photo: Cameron Whitman Photography
Broadway World Review: N
The Keegan Theatre, as part of its 25th Anniversary Season, is giving Adrienne Earle Pender's...
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N by Adrienne Earle Pender. Photo: Cameron Whitman Photography
DC Metro Theater Arts Review: N
In this regional premiere, N represents a word so reprehensible it can’t be uttered without...
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