The Washington Times Review by Jayne Blanchard
They're awful, funny kin in 'Leenane'
". . .A toxic relationship . . . taken to grotesque and funny extremes in the Keegan Theatre's highly charged production of Martin McDonagh's play 'The Beauty Queen of Leenane.' Linda High and Nanna Ingvarsson . . . so convincing . . . that you can practically smell the rancor. . . a feeling brought to grimy life by George Lucas' set . . . (Joe Baker), majestically lazy. . . provides great levity in the role of the layabout Ray, who goes hilariously slack-jawed at the sight of a television. . . sit back and savor the spectacle. . ."
Full Washington Times review (07/01/2005)
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