It’s a Done Deal! ‘The Andrew Keegan Theatre’ Arrives as The Keegan Theatre Purchases Church Street Theater! by Jeff Klein

THE KEEGAN THEATREĀ 
ANNOUNCES PURCHASE OF CHURCH STREET THEATER
images (1)

The Keegan Theatre has closed on the purchase of the Church Street Theater in Washington, DC. The theater, located at 1742 Church Street NW in DuPont Circle, will now be named THE ANDREW KEEGAN THEATRE.

In 2012, Keegan launched its IN GOOD COMPANY capital campaign, leveraging a major donation to kick start the effort to purchase and renovate the building. With the purchase complete, renovations and modernization of the Church Street building are planned to begin in the spring of 2014. At that time, the theater plans to go dark for 6 months, allowing for the build-out of a new basement level that will include rehearsal and community space, storage, a green room, expanded dressing rooms and restrooms, and office and laundry facilities.

“These are incredible times at Keegan,ā€ says founder and Producing Artistic Director Mark A. Rhea. ā€œTo own our own space, to finally make plans to see the ground broken on the renovations ā€“ itā€™s still hard to grasp that itā€™s all finally happening. We would not be here without the consistent, invaluable support of our audiences and donors. Iā€™m in awe of the generosity and vision I have witnessed over the past two years of fundraising.ā€

The company purchased the building at fair market value and now begins fundraising in earnest to cover the costs of the extensive upcoming renovations. ā€œThereā€™s much more to do, and much more money to raise,ā€ continues Rhea, ā€œbut this company has the passion, drive and spirit to see this thing through.ā€ The company looks to raise more than $2 million dollars over the next two years.

In addition, Keegan has an ambitious 2013-14 season planned, with seven shows scheduled over its truncated 9-month season. ā€œWe may have to cancel or add shows, depending on how the permitting process goes for the renovations ā€“ hopefully, our audiences will celebrate with us and understand that these are terrific problems to have,ā€ Rhea continues. ā€œAnd in the meantime, weā€™ve got a great lineup in store for our 16th season. Thereā€™s something for everyone — and we promise to deliver what our audiences have come to expect at Keegan: honest, intimate, quality productions of a range of wonderful plays.
Scene1

THE 2013-2014 SEASON

September 28- October 19, 2013
THE SUNSHINE BOYS
by Neil Simon
directed by Michael Innocenti

October 31- November 30, 2013
THE WOMAN IN BLACK
by Stephen Mallatratt
directed by Colin Smith and Mark A. Rhea

December 13- 29, 2013
** KEEGANā€™S HOLIDAY TRADITION**
AN IRISH CAROL
by Matthew Keenan
directed by Mark A. Rhea

January 25- February 22, 2014
THE BEST MAN
by Gore Vidal
directed by Tim Lynch
and Christina A. Coakley

March 15- April 12, 2014
HAIR
book and lyrics
by James Rado and Gerome Ragni
music by Galt MacDermot
directed by Mark A. Rhea
and Susan Marie Rhea

May 3 – May 24, 2014
** D.C. PREMIERE**
THINGS YOU SHOULDN’T SAY PAST MIDNIGHT
by Peter Ackerman
directed by Colin Smith

* WORLD PREMIERE**
A MIDSUMMER
NIGHT’S RIOT
by Rosemary Jenkinson
directed by Abbie Isaac

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here