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‘Studio 54 The Musical’ In Development For Broadway By Producers Robert Greenblatt & Neil Meron; Sergio Trujillo Directing & Choreographing
EXCLUSIVE: Producers Robert Greenblatt and Neil Meron are developing the Broadway-bound Studio 54 The Musical, a new work with a book by Chad Hodge and set to feature a full playlist of hits from the disco era.
Directed and choreographed by Tony Award-winner Sergio Trujillo (Ain't Too Proud—The Life…
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‘Nurse Jackie’ & ‘Weeds’ Sequels In Works At Showtime With Original Stars & Robert Greenblatt
EXCLUSIVE UPDATED: Showtime is looking to bring back two of its signature comedy series, Nurse Jackie and Weeds. Both hail from Lionsgate Television and former Showtime chief Robert Greenblatt who has a deal at the indie studio.
Reps for Showtime and Lionsgate would not comment but I hear the…
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‘Phantom Of The Opera’ To Serve As Backdrop Of Murder Mystery Anthology Series In Works At Peacock From Austin Winsberg, Robert Greenblatt & Andrew Lloyd Webber
EXCLUSIVE: In a competitive situation, Peacock has landed for development, The Show Must Go On, an hourlong murder mystery anthology, which would mark the first time Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera musical is used as part of a TV series. The high-profile project comes from the Zoey’s Extraordinary Playb…
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‘Smash’ Broadway Musical In Development; Steven Spielberg, Robert Greenblatt & Neil Meron To Produce Adaptation Of NBC Series
A musical stage adaptation of NBC’s Smash is in development for Broadway, with Steven Spielberg, Robert Greenblatt and Neil Meron on board as lead producers. Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, who wrote more than 20 songs for the 2012-13 TV series, will write the musical’s score, with a book co-written by Bob Martin (The…
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Coronavirus Concerns Postpone UCLA’s “End Of The World” Entertainment Symposium
EXCLUSIVE: As more and more industry events shutter due to fears of the expanding coronavirus, UCLA’s 44th annual Entertainment Symposium has now been postponed too.
With the now ironically "It’s the End of the World as We Know It – And We Feel Fine" entitled keynote from WarnerMedia's direct-to-consumer boss Bob…
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Producer Craig Zadan Remembered In Dazzling, Star-Filled Tribute At TV Academy
“Craig would have loved it” was a common refrain heard in the lobby of the Television Academy’s Wolf Theatre on Sunday night at the conclusion of Thespians Go Hollywood, a tribute to the life and work of the late prolific film, TV and Broadway producer Craig Zadan. Not only would he have loved it, he could have produce…
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All-Star Cast Set To Honor The Late Craig Zadan At ‘Thespians Go Hollywood’ Event
Kristin Chenoweth, Harry Connick Jr., Sean Hayes and Debra Messing are among the artists announced today as participants in the upcoming benefit honoring the late producer Craig Zadan.
Also included in the line-up: Bernadette Peters, Martin Short, Jennifer Hudson, Audra McDonald, and Renee Zellweger.
Called “Thespians…
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Robert Greenblatt Eyes Exit From NBC
I hear that NBC chairman Robert Greenblatt is in negotiations to leave the network after nearly eight years. Talks are ongoing, with a resolution expected as early as this weekend. Reps for NBC declined comment.
Rumors about Greenblatt’s pending departure started circulating during Emmy weekend. They largely were…
Absent Netflix Dominates Hollywood Heavyweight Milken Conference Panel
"Netflix is less attractive to me," MGM TV and Digital Group president Mark Burnett said today at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills. "I want to own my IP around the world," he added, touting his preference for overseas sales and franchising as opposed to a single worldwide license fee like the…
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NBC Chairman Robert Greenblatt Near Deal For New Contract
Robert Greenblatt is staying put at NBC, which is coming off one of its strongest seasons in years. According to sources, the NBC Entertainment Chairman is close to renewing his contract with NBCUniversal, which is up at the end of the year.
Greenblatt declined to comment on his contract negotiations during an…
The Timely Return Of Un-Canceled ‘Timeless’: NBC Bosses Talk At TCA
An embarrassment of riches on the NBC schedule is one of the reasons it initially was hard for the network to find a spot for the second season of Timeless.
“We don’t mean to be disingenuous to fans, but we have a lot of things that are doing well, and when you look at the whole schedule, it’s honestly hard to find a…
Bob Greenblatt Not Worried Stephen Colbert Has Eclipsed Jimmy Fallon In Donald Trump’s Late-Night World
“I have no concerns … whatsoever,” NBC Chairman Bob Greenblatt insisted at TCA, when asked if he’s concerned Jimmy Fallon is less relevant in today’s Donald Trump-fueled late-night war.
“I think that will even itself out – I say laughingly,” Greenblatt said, of his former Celebrity Apprentice star who is these days so…
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