Stella Morgan: Keegan Theatre Presents a World-Premiere Production
Church Street Theater, Between 17th St NW and 18th St NW (1742 Church Street, NW Washington, DC 20036)
- Full Price:
- $25.00
- Our Price:
- FREE - $12.50*
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All offers for Stella Morgan have expired.
The last date listed for Stella Morgan was Wednesday August 18, 2010 / 8:00pm.
Currently at Church Street Theater:
Tony Award-Winning Musical Spring Awakening by Keegan Theatre
- Full Price:
- $40.00
- Our Price:
- $20.00
Spring Awakening is an awesome rock musical and Broadway smash that won eight Tony Awards including Best Musical. Based on the Expressionist play that caused a scandal in 19th-century Germany, this poignant musical follows a group of teenagers as they navigate the confusing and often troubled waters of adolescence, complicated by their budding sexuality. Inspired by Frank Wedekind's controversial 1891 play, the musical's angst, emotion, desire and romance still ring true today, and its acclaimed score by Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater turns this timeless story into a powerful coming-of-age rock musical. The Keegan Theatre's production is directed by two-time Helen Hayes nominees Susan Marie Rhea and Mark A. Rhea. Learn More
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We thought Stella's performance was quite good. The son was good but difficult to understand at times.Written on Aug 19 2010
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Keegan Theatre/new island project is very proud to present the world premiere of one of Northern Ireland’s most respected female playwrights, Rosemary Jenkinson. Set in moden day Belfast, the play examines the lives of two outsiders through intermingling monologues - an Irish fortune teller and her drug dealing son.
Directed by Eric Lucas
Featuring Kerry Waters Lucas and Chris Aldrich
Rosemary Jenkinson is an ex-civil servant from Belfast who studied Medieval Literature at Durham University. Her collection of short stories, Contemporary Problems Nos. 53 & 51, was published by Lagan Press in 2004. Her previous writing experience includes numerous short stories that have won the Northern Short Story Competition and the Black Hill Books Short Story Competition. Her stories have been published in Cutting the Skin: An Anthology of New Irish Writing, the Sunday Tribune (short listed for the Hennessey Award) and the Fish Anthology as Editor's Choice. Her poetry has been published in Lonely Poets' Guide to Belfast.
About the Ticket Supplier: Keegan Theatre
Founded in 1996, The Keegan Theatre is a professional nonprofit theatre company dedicated to supporting theatre artists and technicians in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.
