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Theresa Rebeck (born February 19, 1958) [1] is an American playwright, television writer, and novelist. Her work has appeared on the Broadway and Off-Broadway stage, in film, and on television. Among her awards are the Mystery Writers of America's Edgar Award .
In Chicago, Walker worked and taught acting at Victory Gardens Theater, where she played Georgie in Theresa Rebeck's Spike Heels and the Chicago Tribune's review said, "she's a sharp, funny, delightful comic actress, and she anchors the production in warmth, grace, spontaneity and beauty."
She cites the exact moment that she decided she did not want to act anymore as when she was waiting to attend her introduction to acting class, in which she was studying Spike Heels by Theresa Rebeck. While observing the other actors in the class perform a scene, Hurst-Mendoza recalls herself reconfiguring in her mind how the acting teacher had ...
If you're ever tempted to offer playwright Theresa Rebeck an idea for a new play, maybe hold off. This fall, New York City has become Rebeck's playwriting playground. “I Need That” is Rebeck ...
Spike Heels by Theresa Rebeck (January–February 2004) (Michigan premiere) Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire (March–April 2004) (Michigan premiere) The Threepenny Opera by Bertolt Brecht, music by Kurt Weill, translated by Robert David MacDonald (April–May 2004) The 2002–2003 Season: (Daniel C. Walker, artistic director)
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Forgiving Typhoid Mary by Mark St. Germain, Shooting Simone by Lynne Kaufman, Spike Heels by Theresa Rebeck, What are Tuesdays Like? by Victor Bumbalo *, 1993 Festival A Contemporary Masque by Stephen Bennet, Alabama Rain by Heather McCutchen, Black by Joyce Carol Oates, Dream House by Darrah Cloud 1992 Festival