
cover photo by James Leynse
“Make a
fist if you remember the 1960s. Better yet, unclench your fist and hail a cab
over to Primary Stages provocative production of SOMETHING YOU DID, Willy
Holtzman’s political drama about ‘60s radicalism viewed in the harsh light of
the present day. …about a woman who comes up for parole thirty years after
killing a man in a Vietnam protest bombing.”
Variety
“Fluid
and eloquent, SOMETHING YOU DID is a sincere play about the divisions in
American culture and politics.”
The New York Times
“Willy
Holtzman has done the nearly impossible: IN SOMETHING YOU DID, he finds a fresh
way to discuss modern terrorism.”
Time Out
“An
engrossing, straightforward play…”
Daily News
originally produced by
People's Light and Theater Company, Malvern PA
and by Primary Stages in New York
2 M, 3 F
I S B N: 0-88145-398-6
$12.95
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