Roundabout Underground’s world-premiere production of Something Clean by Selina Fillinger, directed by Margot Bordelon, is set to open May 29 after beginning performances May 4. The play, which stars Law & Order: Criminal Intent’s Kathryn Erbe, examines the aftermath of a sex crime—guilt, grief, and the ways we grapple with the unthinkable—through the eyes of a wife and mother.
Something Clean features Erbe as Charlotte, Daniel Jenkins (Oslo, Billy Elliot) as Doug, and Christopher Livingston (Wilder Gone, Party People) as Joey. The limited engagement is scheduled through June 30.
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The creative team is made up of Reid Thompson (sets), Valérie Thérèse Bart (costumes), Jiyoun Chang (lighting), and Palmer Hefferan (original compositions and sound).
Something Clean was originally commissioned and developed through the Sideshow Theatre Company Freshness Initiative and was presented as part of the 2018 Roundabout Underground Reading Series.
Fillinger is an actor and writer. Other work includes Faceless (Northlight Theatre premiere, Joseph Jeff Award-nominated, regional productions at Zeitgeist Theatre, St. Louis Repertory Theatre, and Park Theatre in London) and The Armor Plays: Cinched/Strapped).