MD Theatre Review: An Irish Carol (2016)

MD Theatre Review: An Irish Carol (2016)
Come in from the cold, grab your pint, and enjoy The Keegan Theatre’s most recent...
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Broadway World: An Irish Carol (2016)
[A] delightful way to spend 90 minutes and realize the true meaning of Christmas.
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Washington Blade: Six Degrees of Separation
[Director] Brnadon McCoy, a Keegan company member, has assembled an able cast and design team...
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Magic Time: Six Degrees of Separation
Keegan Theatre’s stimulating production of Six Degrees of Separation is worth seeing for all the...
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MD Theatre Guide: Six Degrees of Separation
If you see nothing else for the rest of the year, make sure you make...
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The Washington Post: Six Degrees of Separation
Director Brandon McCoy’s artsy production (modern painting, white panels, silhouettes) is reasonably stylish, and the...
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DC Metro Theatre Arts: Six Degrees of Separation
John Guare’s play is a work that defies expectations at every turn, keeping us guessing...
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DC Metro Theatre Arts: Six Degrees of Separation (David Friscic)
The transcendent vision of playwright John Guare has been replicated to perfection by Director Brandon...
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Howl Round: What We’re Up Against
Tucked away on a quiet street in Dupont Circle, Washington’s Keegan Theatre is easy to...
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DCist: Keegan’s ‘What We’re Up Against’ Is The Latest From A Hidden Gem In Local Theater
What We’re Up Against is the kind of zoomed-in, focused work that Keegan has always...
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DC Metro Theatre Arts: What We’re Up Against
Rebeck’s comedy, full of incisive dialogue and well structured scenes, doesn’t lie still long enough...
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The Washington Post: What We’re Up Against
Theresa Rebeck’s salty office comedy “What We’re Up Against” is a swift and merrily vicious...
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