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Theater: Something You Did

Location

Theater J
1529 16th Street NW
Washington, DC, 20036

Phone: 202-518-9400
See map: Google Maps
August 28, 2010 - October 3, 2010

By Willy Holtzman
Directed by Eleanor Holdridge

Designed by Luciana Stecconi, Jason Arnold, Frank Labovitz, Michelle Elwyn
Featuring Rick Foucheux and Deborah Hazlett With Norman Aronovic, Aakhu Freeman and Lolita-Marie
A stellar student from a good family, Alison Moulton is serving her 30th year behind bars for an anti-war bombing that resulted in the death of a police officer. Now petitioning for parole, she’s visited by the slain officer’s daughter, and a former comrade turned neo-conservative media star who not only argues against her, but implicates a past associate, now a public official residing in the White House. Smear politics, 60s revisionism, and the desire to rejoin society form the driving, conflicting forces in this “fluid and eloquent play.” (The New York Times) 

Fee: 
$35-$55

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Testimonials

This tour delivers the goods.  Being raised just outside of washington d.c. (Bethesda), I've gone on innumerable DC sightseeing tours in my lifetime.   Every time a family friend or relative visited from out of town meant another trip down to the Mall, another sightseeing tour.  Monument tours, ghost tours, "Duck" tours, you name it I've done it.  But out of all the DC tours I've been on this was one of the best.  I went last weekend with my nieces and nephews on the Capitol Hill tour, which lasted a little over two hours.  The tour guide was extremely knowledgeable of the historic sites and presented the information in a fun and lively manner.  His enthusiam for the subject was infectious.  He had my nieces and nephews in rapt atttention from start to finish.  Highly recommend.

Frank H.