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2002 - 2003 Season
One of the most famous plays of the modern theatre. A tale of great tenderness, charm, and beauty told through the eyes of a young writer trying to "blow out the candles" of his past. (Part of Keegan's 2002 Ireland Tour)
Performed at the Clark Street Playhouse
From the award-winning author of Picnic and Bus Stop, comes a haunting tale of lost dreams and lonely love. Produced in Association with Fountainhead Theatre.
Performed at the Clark Street Playhouse
The IRA takes an innocent British soldier hostage in a bawdy Irish bar - he is to be shot if the British go through with the execution of an IRA youth.
What follows, though, is a truly comic approach to both life and art; this is a circus of flamboyant colors and theatre styles.
Performed at the Clark Street Playhouse
The Keegan Theatre and Fountainhead Theatre join forces again in "The Shepard Project." Each of these great American Classics by one of America's finest contemporary writers
of our time, Sam Shepard, running in repertory with the same ensemble of actors in each play.
Performed at the Clark Street Playhouse
The Keegan Theatre embarks on a summer of "Classics on the Square" with this new adaptation by Eric Lucas of the classic tale set during the early 1900's in Belfast, Northern
Ireland with the Montagues and the Capulets set as Protestants and Catholics. A tale as timeless as love itself.
Performed at Mt. Olivet Church
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