Keegan Theatre Releases 2011-2012 Season
By Michael & Laura Clark • Jul 6th, 2011 • Category: NewsKeegan Theatre has released their planned 2011-2012 season.
Keegan Theatre has released their planned 2011-2012 season.
Productions of Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice keep getting darker and darker, grittier and grittier. The admirable Shakespeare Theatre production further ups the pace by eroding shaky comedy and heightening rock-hard tragedy.
Mike talks with Alex Zavistovich and Jessica Hansen about the Lean & Hungry Theater’s upcoming live radio production of an adaptation of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
A Time To Kill is a well-performed drama with enough humor to keep you laughing as you watched the heartache and tragedy unfold before you.
Refinement and restraint are much in evidence in the Shakespeare Theatre Company’s current revival of this dark comedy.
A well staged, well-balanced, funny look at one man’s Shakespearean, and life, crisis.
Folger’s Cyrano is a splendid production that looks and sounds good and illuminates the play’s characters and feelings as no other production of the play I have encountered.
Synetic Theater has announced that King Lear, its seventh installment of their “Silent Shakespeare” series, has extended its run two weeks.
National Pastime receives a spirited and entertaining production from the Keegan Theater.
Divorcées, Evangelists and Vegetarian exemplifies preposterous, whiz bang farce.