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Washington City Paper Review: NOISES OFF
The entire premise of the theatrical arts is pretty silly when you take a step...
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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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DC Theater Arts Review: SWEAT
What happens to a city and its communities when the primary employer in that city...
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THE LIFESPAN OF A FACT by Jeremy Kareken, David Murrell, & Gordon Farrell. Photo: Cameron Whitman
DCist Review: THE LIFESPAN OF A FACT
As a journalist, it’s hard not to have a vested interest in the outcome of...
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THE LIFESPAN OF A FACT by Jeremy Kareken, David Murrell, & Gordon Farrell. Photo: Cameron Whitman
Washington City Paper Review: THE LIFESPAN OF A FACT
It is a Wednesday at the offices of a prestigious, storied, and yet unnamed American...
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ELEGIES by William Finn. Photo: Cameron Whitman Photography
Washington City Paper Review: ELEGIES
Keegan Theatre’s Elegies is an elegant challenge to the genre of musical theater. William Finn...
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THE OUTSIDER by Paul Slade Smith. Photo: Cameron Whitman Photography
Washington City Paper Review: THE OUTSIDER
As farce, The Outsider is warm and satisfying in the way that wholly predictable comedy...
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TRANS AM by Lisa Stephen Friday, featuring the music of Lisa Jackson & Girl Friday, directed by Fred Berman. Photo: Cameron Whitman Photography
District Fray Feature: TRANS AM
You Call Yourself a Real Punk? If you think you know punk rock, let me...
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TRANS AM by Lisa Stephen Friday, featuring the music of Lisa Jackson & Girl Friday, directed by Fred Berman. Photo: Cameron Whitman Photography
Washington City Paper Review: TRANS AM
Lisa Stephen Friday spent years slamming her electric guitar and singing into a blasting microphone...
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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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Fall 2020 Rep
Keegan Announces Return to Mainstage with Virtual Fall Rep
World Premiere of TRANS AM, Award-Winning FROM GUMBO TO MUMBO Stream Nov 12-29 October 1,...
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