His canvases may still be selling for a relative pittance, but the Pablo Picasso who shows up at a Parisian bar in 1904 is making a killing on personality. As zestily portrayed by Matthew J. Keenan in Keegan Theatre's "Picasso at the Lapin Agile," the Spanish-born artist is a disheveled, swaggering womanizer who talks in ranting tones, because he's so pleased with his own opinions. Don't mention any potential rivals …
SOURCE: Washington Post at 03:58PM on January 20, 2016