Topic: Theresa Rebeck
Ray Richmond is contributing to Deadline's coverage of TCA.. . NBC's multimillion-dollar, Steven Spielberg-produced new musical drama Smash rolled...
Brothers & Sisters showrunner David Marshall Grant has joined NBC's new drama series Smash as an executive producer. He will help creator/executive...
0 . What We're Up Against: Comedy. By Theresa Rebeck. Directed by Loretta Greco. Through March 6. Magic Theatre, Building D, Fort Mason Center...
On Sunday, Elizabeth Cruz-Cortes is going to pull an all-nighter.. . She's not cramming for an exam at Long Island University, where she's a...
Julie White is set for 'The Understudy' off-Broadway this fallJulie White hasn't yet finished her summertime gig in the Public Theater production of " Twelfth Night" in New York's Central Park, but she already has her next theater job lined up ...
A quarter century after 1984, we find ourselves in a reality-TV twist on George Orwell: Big Brother is not watching us, but we are watching Big Brother, which may not be so different. In Theresa Rebeck's Our House-a reheated riff on ...
In 'Our House,' Theresa Rebeck channels her outrage over reality televisionThere's nothing like a little outrage to get theatrical juices flowing.And playwright Theresa Rebeck is angry as all get-out in " "Staying informed in America is optional," says an avaricious broadcast ...
Theresa Rebeck's one-woman play is an extended riff on men, Manhattan, and cute shoes, so it's inevitable that the bony specter of Sarah Jessica Parker should hover so stubbornly over the production, no matter how much you may want to ...
AN AP ARTS REVIEW: a Scramble for Rare Stamps Enlivens `Mauritius'Nobody can do menace quite like F. Murray Abraham, a man born to inhabit sinister.The actor expertly demonstrates how in "Mauritius," Theresa Rebeck's slick, often unconvincing new play that ...
Plays, Not Musicals, Dominate Broadway's Fall SeasonA monster and a mermaid would seem to have the new musical market cornered on Broadway this fall, but it is plays rather than musicals that _ surprisingly _ are dominating the first half of ...