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Something You Did
A New York by Willy Holtzman
Directed by Carolyn Cantor
Presented in association with Nancy Cooperstein and Betty Ann Besch Solinger
With
Jordan Charney, Joanna Gleason, Adriane Lenox, Portia, Victor Slezak

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After productions of Sabina and Bovver Boy, Willy Holtzman returns to Primary Stages with Something You Did, the story of a notorious Sixties radical that has served nearly 30 years in prison for her part in the accidental killing of an African-American police officer during an explosive war protest. Now she is eligible for parole in a post 9/11 world where bombing is terrorism and dissent, treason. How much can she be faulted for having a conscience? Is she guilty of bringing the war home? A powerfully topical and provocative drama, Something You Did examines the responsibility of citizens for the actions of their government.
Set Design by Eugene Lee
Costume Design by Jenny Mannis
Lighting Design by Jeff Croiter
Original Music and Sound Design by Lindsay Jones
Production Stage Manager Samone B. Weissman
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