Review: LIZZIE: THE MUSICAL at Keegan Theatre
by Mary Lincer - Nov 3, 2025
Lizzie: The Musical, more a rock concert than a musical theatre piece, includes quantities of facts and plenty of unproven notions about Lizzie Borden, whose acquittal of the murder of her parents in 1892 up in Massachusetts has remained in the national consciousness ever since.
Cast Set for LIZZIE at Keegan Theatre
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Oct 7, 2025
The Keegan Theatre has revealed the cast and team of LIZZIE, the ferocious punk-rock musical that reimagines the infamous 1892 axe murder as a visceral, unapologetic thrill ride. Learn more!
Review: EVERYTHING IS WONDERFUL at Keegan Theatre
by David Friscic - Sep 18, 2025
The title of the devastating and psychologically complex play entitled Everything is Wonderful is considered to be code in the Amish way of life, but it is, concurrently, a bit of an ironic title as well for a play that looks to differing points of view for its appeal (the “English” culture might consider this phrase to be almost ironic).
Review: APROPOS OF NOTHING at Keegan Theatre
by Roger Catlin - Jul 15, 2025
Inappropriate crushes are best left to oneself, especially when it involves a married person — a lesson never learned by Owen (Ryan Sellers), the lead character in Greg Kalleres’ comedy “Apropos of Nothing” making its DC premiere at the Keegan Theatre.
Review: FALSETTOS at Keegan Theatre
by Pamela Roberts - May 15, 2025
“Falsettos” at Keegan Theatre bursts with humor and heart as the musical’s talented cast explores the hope and chaos, and frustrations and forgiveness that are woven through the bonds of family and friendship.
Photos: FALSETTOS At the Keegan Theatre
by A.A. Cristi - May 15, 2025
The Keegan Theatre has released photos of its production of the Tony Award-winning musical FALSETTOS, by the legendary duo William Finn and James Lapine.
FALSETTOS Comes to the Keegan Theatre
by Stephi Wild - Apr 29, 2025
The Keegan Theatre has announced the cast and team of the Tony Award-winning musical FALSETTOS, by the legendary duo William Finn and James Lapine. Learn more here!
Review: HAND TO GOD at Keegan Theatre
by David Friscic - Feb 10, 2025
The audacious and lively play Hand to God is a daring and yet, an oddly compelling and textured meditation, on society’s hypocrisies set within a more intimate framework of five characters whose minds are tortured with clashes between reason and fiery lust -driven passions. This play makes the puppet -driven 2004 musical Avenue Q look like Mary Poppins by comparison; this play is much more acidic and radically subversive in tone.