Tag: Michael Innocenti
Review: ‘The Baltimore Waltz’ at the Keegan Theatre
Anna always wanted to go to Europe. See the City of Lights. Drink a pint of authentic German beer. Have a rendezvous (or two,...
Review: ‘Chicago’ at The Keegan Theatre
With its snappy-saucy take on Chicago, The Keegan Theatre shows it knows how to give an audience the ol' razzle-dazzle. And Keegan has done the...
Review #2: ‘Parade’ at The Keegan Theatre
Arguments have been made that the theater is supposed to be a “safe place” where patrons can go to be entertained, away from the...
Review #1: ‘Parade’ at The Keegan Theatre
An intriguing musical piece of consequential historical value, The Keegan Theatre’s production of the Award-winning musical Parade is unapologetically dark and honest. Based on...
Review #2 ‘An American Daughter’ at The Keegan Theatre Company
Lyssa is sitting in her living room with her father, Senator Alan Hughes. He reads to her a letter from their ancestor, General Ulysses...
Review #1: ‘An American Daughter’ at The Keegan Theatre
We can thank the fickle fates who determine the fluky destinies of local theater programming for Keegan Theatre’s inspired late addition of Wendy Wasserstein’s...
‘Dogfight’ at The Keegan Theatre
A trip to the Keegan Theatre is a must for they are now presenting the first collaboration of the dynamic songwriting team of Benj...
‘Things You Shouldn’t Say Past Midnight’ at The Keegan Theatre
If you feel like you need to watch a comedy from behind your hands, either something's gone terribly wrong or something's gone terribly right....
‘The Best Man’ at The Keegan Theatre by David Friscic
The Keegan Theatre’s current production of Gore Vidal’s political drama The Best Man is solid entertainment in the best sense of the word. Never...
‘The Woman in Black’ at The Keegan Theatre by David Friscic
It's good that the Keegan Theatre has not modernized its home on Church Street yet for the musty, slightly decrepit, and highly atmospheric surroundings...
‘The Sunshine Boys’ at The Keegan Theatre by Justin Schneider
Do you like to laugh? If you don't, you should probably see a doctor about that. But if you do like to laugh, I...
‘A Few Good Men’ at The Keegan Theatre by Max Johnson
Although this piece of theater that is nearly eponymous with its catchphrase, A Few Good Men is so much more than people not handling the...
Magic Time! Keegan Theatre’s ‘A Few Good Men’ by John Stoltenberg
Exploding onstage like a fusillade of biting wit and badinage, A Few Good Men is getting a crackling-good production that makes this power-packed 1991 play feel...
It’s a Done Deal! ‘The Andrew Keegan Theatre’ Arrives as The...
THE KEEGAN THEATRE
ANNOUNCES PURCHASE OF CHURCH STREET THEATER
The Keegan Theatre has closed on the purchase of the Church Street Theater in Washington, DC. The...
The Keegan Theatre Announces a 7-Show 2013-2014 Season As Renovations Begin...
THE KEEGAN THEATRE ANNOUNCES AMBITIOUS SEVEN-SHOW SEASON
Theater Will Go Dark in Spring 2014 as Renovations Begin
The Keegan Theatre is pleased to announce its 2013-2014...
‘The Full Monty’ at The Keegan Theatre by Derek Mong
Leave your inhibitions at the door as you step foot into The Keegan Theatre for its scintillating run of The Full Monty, written by...
‘Cabaret’ at The Keegan Theatre by Don Michael Mendoza
I walked into the Keegan Theatre expecting the usual production of Kander and Ebb’s Cabaret. I got to my seat, quickly took in my...
‘Come to Their Cabaret’: Michael Innocenti & Christina A. Coakley on...
Christina A. Coakley and Michael Innocenti are putting on the finishing touches on their new production of Kander and Ebb's Cabaret at The Keegan Theatre. The...