Joanna Gleason
Primary Stages Announces Gleason for Holtzman's Something You Did
Tony Award-winner Joanna Gleason (who played attorney Jordon Kendall on The West Wing) will play a '60's radical, Alison, with stage actor Jordan Charney as Arthur, Alison’s attorney, in a Primary Stages production of Something You Did by Willy Holtzman (Sabina). In his latest work, Mr. Holtzman tells the story of a notorious '60's radical who has served nearly 30 years in prison for her part in the accidental killing of an African-American police officer during a war protest. Something You Did examines the responsibility of citizens for the actions of their government, according to BroadwayWorld.com. Performances begin March 18 for a limited run through April 26. Opening night is April 1 at 7:00 p.m. Tickets may be purchased by calling Ticket Central at (212) 279-4200 or online at www.ticketcentral.com.
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THEATER:
Tony Award winner Joanna Gleason will star in the New York premiere of Willy Holtzman’s Something You Did, a play about a notorious sixties radical who is released into the post-9/11 world after spending nearly three decades in prison for her part in the accidental killing of a police officer during an anti-war rally. Previews begin March 18 with opening night set for April 1 at Primary Stages. [On Sale: February 5]
CONCERTS:
Canadian sister duo and indie press darlings Tegan and Sara are hitting the road this spring in support of their fifth and latest studio album The Con, released last year on Vapor/Sire Records. Their 15-date stint will begin April 17 in Salem, Ore., and conclude May 12 at Terminal 5 in Manhattan. Pre-sale tickets went on sale Wednesday, but the regular sale is about to begin. [On Sale: Friday, January 18 at 12 p.m.] read more »









