Sarah Rebell
Sarah Rebell (she/her) is an arts journalist, musical theatre writer and communications professional. A frequent contributor to TDF Stages, Sarah has also written for American Theatre, Hey Alma, The Interval, New York Jewish Week and New York Theatre Guide. Past fellowships: LABA at the 14th Street Y and the National Critics Institute at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center. MFA: New York University. MA: Columbia University. Follow her on Instagram at @SarahRebell.
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This Dungeons & Dragons Show Can’t Go On Without You (and Your Smartphone)
The cast of Dungeons & Dragons The Twenty-Sided Tavern, currently running at Stage 42. Photo by Bronwen Sharp.
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Why Maryann Plunkett and Dorian Harewood Fell in Love with ‘The Notebook’
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Why Lila Neugebauer Said Yes to Directing Three Shows at Once
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Michael John LaChiusa and Mary Testa Reunite with ‘The Gardens of Anuncia’
Mary Testa and Michael John LaChiusa at the opening night part for The Gardens of Anuncia. Photo by Chasi Annexy.
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Why ‘Harmony’ Resonates So Deeply with Star Chip Zien
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Why Female Playwrights Are Reimagining Arthur Miller’s Work
Deirdre O’Connell in Becky Nurse of Salem at Lincoln Center Theater. Photo by Kyle Froman
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Love, Loss and What Theresa Rebeck Wrote
The prolific playwright returns to the New York stage with back-to-back shows about trauma and healing
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My Unfair Lady: Why Are Smart Women in Musicals Treated So Poorly By Men?
As an intelligent, ambitious woman who loves theatre, I wish I had better musical role models
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How Hal Prince’s Spirit Helped Beowulf Boritt with the Set for ‘New York, New York’
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