Noises Off approaches perfect nonsense, and Keegan Theatre plays the heck out of it. It is a joyous adventure, watching a good play about the production of a very bad one.
There Are Little Kingdoms
There Are Little Kingdoms is a collection of stories all taking place in County Cork, Ireland on a single day. While some are mildly interesting and artfully rendered, overall the work is disconnected and lacks dramatic impact.
A Man of No Importance
A simple man who has lived his entire life within his books finally enters the real world, only to find it is not nearly as welcoming or romantic as he hoped. Keegan Theatre’s A Man of No Importance charts the poignant journey of Dublin bus conductor Alfie Byrne as he navigates the emotional minefield of […]
The Graduate
One raised leg casts quite a shadow. Anne Bancroft’s brief, famously suggestive moment in the 1967 film – bare calf and thigh, toes perched on the barstool – was too vivid for young Dustin Hoffman to resist, and too memorable for us to ignore. Can a stage play, particularly one written three decades later, teach […]
Dancing at Lughnasa
Brian Friel’s Dancing at Lughnasa is a sweet and melancholy play for grownups, and co-directors Mark Rhea and Abigail Isaac give it an assured, deliberate presentation, helped by first-rate acting.
The Atheist
The atheist Augustine Early (Eric Lucas), a poor boy from Kansas, discovered at an early age the liberating force of deciding that there is no God. So he burns down his trailer in order to give himself and his mom better Section 8 housing.
Gdirl from Gdansk
Gdirl from Gdansk, the latest play from Ireland’s Liam Heylin being given its world premiere here by Keegan Theatre, is an appealing work whose gentle charms gradually enfold the audience.
MTC’s Stephen Schwartz Project and Rent interview
Young MTC cast takes on a revised version of The Stephen Schwartz Project, and RENT’s Michael Robinson talks about playing Collins, joined by Parker Drowns as Angel.
Performing RENT – Keegan style
Keegan’s RENT is playing to sold-out houses and here are 6 reasons why. Meet the talented leads of RENT.
RENT
Keegan’s RENT is better than the national tour – a stunning production with a powerful cast.
Creating RENT Keegan-style
With RENT, Keegan Theatre has a hit on its hands. Here, the directors and designers tell how they did it.
Of Mice and Men
I regret to report that Keegan Theatre’s production of John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men is not up to the usual quality with which it produces American classics.
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