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  • Jan 7, 2025 | jewishnews.co.uk | Sarah Rebell |Louisa Walters

    A few years ago, two well-known Jewish women serendipitously met walking their dogs in Greenwich Village and immediately connected. It was a meet-cute befitting a romantic comedy. But this was no movie, nor was it the beginning of a romance. Instead, this fortuitous encounter between bestselling author Delia Ephron and Emmy Award-winning actress Julianna Margulies led to a bond of sisterhood and artistic collaboration. You might even say their meeting was bashert.

  • Jan 3, 2025 | jta.org | Sarah Rebell

    A few years ago, two well-known Jewish women serendipitously met walking their dogs in Greenwich Village and immediately connected. It was a meet-cute befitting a romantic comedy. But this was no movie, nor was it the beginning of a romance. Instead, this fortuitous encounter between bestselling author Delia Ephron and Emmy Award-winning actress Julianna Margulies led to a bond of sisterhood and artistic collaboration.

  • Nov 22, 2024 | heyalma.com | Sarah Rebell

    Who is left out of history books and why? That question is one of the driving forces behind Jennifer Ashley Tepper’s new book, “Women Writing Musicals: The Legacy that the History Books Left Out,” which came out on Nov. 19. This is the very first book to focus exclusively on women musical theater writers, but that’s not surprising for Tepper, who seems to enjoy blazing trails.

  • Nov 13, 2024 | tdf.org | Sarah Rebell

    Will Aronson and Hue Park on the incredible cross-cultural journey of Maybe Happy Ending---It's hard to write a musical, especially an original one not based on existing IP. It's even harder to write two versions of that original musical in two different languages! But for musical theatre writers Will Aronson and Hue Park, their hard work on Maybe Happy Ending, currently running at Broadway's Belasco Theatre, has paid off.

  • Nov 5, 2024 | tdf.org | Sarah Rebell

    The Tony nominee talks about helming Walden, Liberation and the Broadway premiere of The Last Five Years---Whitney White understands the importance of listening. In fact, she considers it a key quality in a leader. The in-demand director, who earned a Tony nomination for her Broadway debut last year with Jocelyn Bioh's Jaja's African Hair Braiding, is helming three major New York productions over the next six months… and that's in addition to her work as an actor, musician and writer.

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