Mark A. Rhea

DC Theatre Scene: A Few Good Men
Jon Hudson Odom plays Dawson with an unwavering air of outraged nobility. His jaw is...
continue reading
Magic Time!: A Few Good Men
...The Keegan Theatre’s fresh new Few Good Men is the most relevant and resonant theater...
continue reading
DC Metro Theater Arts: A Few Good Men
A Few Good Men at The Keegan Theater is a remarkable production. Be sure to...
continue reading
The Georgetowner: Rabbit Hole
Death and loss is a staple of theater drama and tragedy, of course, and the...
continue reading
BroadwayWorld.com: Rabbit Hole
Under the direction of resident company member Kerri Rambow, Susan Marie Rhea gives a phenomenal...
continue reading
MD Theatre Guide: Rabbit Hole
The pressure is high, but director Kerri Rambow and her team at Keegan are able...
continue reading
DC Theatre Scene: Rabbit Hole
Grieving the sudden death of a cherished person is a most personal process, not bound...
continue reading
The Washington Post: Rabbit Hole
Objects have taken on a terrible significance for Becca and Howie Corbett, the married central...
continue reading
DC Metro Theater Arts: Rabbit Hole
Rabbit Hole is a tightly woven exploration of grief and forgiveness, and the actors at...
continue reading
BroadwayWorld.com: Church Street Theatre Purchase
The Keegan Theatre has closed on the purchase of the Church Street Theater in Washington,...
continue reading
The Examiner: The Full Monty
With its endearing sense of chutzpah and endless charm, the naked truth is that this...
continue reading
Talkin’ Broadway: The Full Monty
The Keegan Theatre in Washington has been gaining a reputation in recent years for its...
continue reading