Faint shouts and cheers waft periodically from the rear of the stage during the Keegan Theatre's "The Best Man." Gore Vidal's 1960 drama imagines an eventful presidential convention, and the occasional giddy sound effects evoke delegates who are busying themselves with speeches, applause and balloting on the convention floor, a short distance from the hotel suite that is the tale's primary setting. Read full article …
SOURCE: Washington Post at 04:03PM on February 4, 2014