Mark A. Rhea

DC Metro Theatre Arts: Twelve Angry Men
With its simple and effective set - a long table and twelve chairs with some...
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The Washington Post: Twelve Angry Men
"...if you’ve never seen “Twelve Angry Men,” not even the 1957 film with Henry Fonda,...
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Washingtonian: Twelve Angry Men
We never see the defendant, never learn the jurors’ names, never leave that crowded table....
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DC Theatre Scene: Twelve Angry Men
The key to the success of any play is authenticity. Keegan’s Twelve Angry Men reeks...
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The Washington Post: An Irish Carol
Trust the Irish to put a bit of grain in the eggnog. “An Irish Carol”...
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DC Theatre Scene: An Irish Carol
Matthew J. Keenan’s new play, An Irish Carol just opened at Keegan Theatre, has a gritty...
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MD Theatre Guide: An Irish Carol
Sometimes you walk into a theatre and you see a great set on stage and...
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On Tap Magazine: An Irish Carol
An Irish Carol: Christmas, Beer and Redemption Let the audacious Irish players of Keegan Theatre...
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Theatre in DC: An Irish Carol
The Keegan Theatre presents a world premiere by Dublin native and Keegan company member Matthew...
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Washington City Paper: THE CRUCIBLE
God gets a bad rap in most stagings of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. The characters are...
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DC Examiner: THE CRUCIBLE
The devil: Always in the details By: Barbara Mackay Special to The Washington Examiner The...
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The Edge: THE CRUCIBLE
Keegan Theatre is the perfect venue for "The Crucible", a play in which one man’s...
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