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On the way over to the W hotel, through the swarm of tourists and Peruvian pan-flute bands, Ms. Rebeck is already thinking.
24 Hour Plays: The Countdown Begins - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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On the way over to the W hotel, through the swarm of tourists and Peruvian pan-flute bands, Ms. Rebeck is already thinking.
24 Hour Plays: The Countdown Begins - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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"Maybe it wasn't a bad idea, calling Rebeck," LuEllen muttered.
The Empress File Sandford, John, 1944 Feb. 23- 1991
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Nevertheless, Rebeck forgets the persuasive objection and goes ahead with having Julia and collaborator Tom Levitt Borle develop the notion, because, for one thing, at least two people have suggested to them that such a piece of theater could include a baseball number.
David Finkle: First Nighter: NBC's Smash Is No Such Thing, Leading-Lady Katharine McPhee Is David Finkle 2012
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McPhee has everything the producers -- who include Steven Spielberg, frequent television musical purveyors Craig Zadan and Neil Meron and headwriter Theresa Rebeck -- had to be looking for.
David Finkle: First Nighter: NBC's Smash Is No Such Thing, Leading-Lady Katharine McPhee Is David Finkle 2012
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Rebeck's writing also swayed Oscar winner Anjelica Huston Prizzi's Honor to sign on for her first-ever series-regular role.
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Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman will write more songs, Theresa Rebeck will write the book... and Neil and I will produce it with Spielberg and the DreamWorks group.
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In the dialogue, dramatist Rebeck actually acknowledges that there's already been a Monroe-focused musical, Marilyn; An American Fable, a 1983 flopola.
David Finkle: First Nighter: NBC's Smash Is No Such Thing, Leading-Lady Katharine McPhee Is David Finkle 2012
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"The chemistry of that relationship is so essential," says exec producer Theresa Rebeck.
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Produced by Steven Spielberg, created by Emmy nominee Theresa Rebeck NYPD Blue, loaded with tunes by Hairspray Tony winners Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman and boasting a cast so good you'd think it was on cable, this stage-door soap is either gonna be a knock-'em-dead blockbuster or one of TV's splashiest misfits.
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