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Something You Did at Theatre J

Theater J launches its 2010-2011 season with Willy Holtzman’s political drama Something You Did, about an anti-war activist’s attempt to win early release from prison, which Time Out New York in 2008 called “a fresh way to discuss modern terrorism.” Rick Foucheux and Deborah Hazlett star in this production directed by Eleanor Holdridge and adapted by Holtzman himself to reflect the new political atmosphere. To Oct. 3. The Aaron & Cecile Goldman Theater, Washington, D.C.’s Jewish Community Center, 1529 16th St. NW. Tickets are $35 to $55. Call 800-494-TIXS or visit boxofficetickets.com.

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