From the front lines to center stage

A pair of directors are using theater to shed light on what it's really like to be a woman in the military

Center stage.
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As Sandra W. Lee walked onto the stage, she kept a small, folded piece of paper tucked inside her bra beneath her costume. On it, she had scribbled her stage directions.

Lee was starring in the Off-Broadway drama Bullet Catchers, which played at the Judson Memorial Church in New York City from July 20 to Aug. 5. She had already performed the show multiple times, but had to carry a cheat sheet because of a brain injury she suffered during a deployment to Iraq.

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Liz Donovan

Liz Donovan is a writer and magazine editor in New York City and a graduate student at Columbia Journalism School.