Review

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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DC Theater Arts Review: SWEAT
What happens to a city and its communities when the primary employer in that city...
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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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Broadway World Review: SEUSSICAL
Keegan Theatre’s SEUSSICAL: THE MUSICAL is bright and exuberant. It’s a production full of heart...
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MD Theatre Guide Review: SEUSSICAL
“Oh, the things you can think when you think about Seuss,” implores the opening number....
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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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THE WILTING POINT by Graziella Jackson. Photo: Mike Kozemchak
Washington City Paper Review: THE WILTING POINT
In the second scene of Graziella Jackson’s new play, The Wilting Point, playing through April...
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THE WILTING POINT by Graziella Jackson. Photo: Mike Kozemchak
MD Theatre Guide Review: THE WILTING POINT
Taking a serious and frightening issue such as climate change and turning it into a...
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THE WILTING POINT by Graziella Jackson. Photo: Mike Kozemchak
Broadway World Review: THE WILTING POINT
The Wilting Point, written by Graziella Jackson, Keegan Theatre's 2022-2023 Playwright in Residence, and directed...
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PUSH THE BUTTON by Drew Anderson & Dwayne Lawson-Brown. Photo: Cameron Whitman Photography
DCist Review: PUSH THE BUTTON
Superhero movies are going through a rough patch. Screenwriters of recent box office flops would...
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PUSH THE BUTTON by Drew Anderson & Dwayne Lawson-Brown. Photo: Cameron Whitman Photography
Washington City Paper Review: PUSH THE BUTTON
Pop culture is so saturated with superheroes that even loving send-ups and critical deconstructions have...
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