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Something Clean, Starring Kathryn Erbe, Opens Its World Premiere

The new play by Selina Fillinger is running in Roundabout Theatre Company’s Black Box Theatre.

Something Clean, a world-premiere play by Selina Fillinger, celebrated its off-Broadway opening last night at Roundabout Theatre Company's Black Box Theatre. Take a look at images from opening night below.

Margot Bordelon, Selina Fillinger, Daniel Jenkins, Kathryn Erbe, and Christopher Livingston celebrate the opening of Something Clean.
Margot Bordelon, Selina Fillinger, Daniel Jenkins, Kathryn Erbe, and Christopher Livingston celebrate the opening of Something Clean.
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Directed by Margot Bordelon, the cast of Something Clean features Kathryn Erbe as Charlotte, Daniel Jenkins as Doug, and Christopher Livingston as Joey.

Director Margot Bordelon poses with Something Clean playwright Selina Fillinger.
Director Margot Bordelon poses with Something Clean playwright Selina Fillinger.
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The play is described as follows: "Wash the dishes. Mop the floors. Change the sheets. Change the past. Charlotte (Erbe) is a wife and mother who'll try anything to put her family back together. Playwright Selina Fillinger's new drama slips into the jagged racks of a sex crime's aftermath — the guilt, the grief, and the ways we grapple with the unthinkable."

Something Clean runs at Roundabout's Black Box Theatre through June 30.
Something Clean runs at Roundabout's Black Box Theatre through June 30.
(© Monroe George)