| | January 27, 2012 | | Marilyn Monroe gets the Broadway treatment in writer Theresa Rebeck’s addictive new series. Mark Seliger / NBC Fifty years after her death, the mention of Marilyn Monroe conjures up familiar imagery: that whispery voice, the platinum hair, her vulnerability. NBC’s upcoming series Smash is many things—a backstage drama, the brainchild of creator and executive producer Theresa Rebeck—but it’s also a loving paean to Broadway, and to the enduring legacy of Monroe. Following actors, directors, producers, and writers as they scramble to produce Marilyn: The Musical, the premise of Smash smacks you across the face—why hasn’t this been done before? The result is intoxicating and imaginative, The West Wing for the Broadway set. Want more culture from The Daily Beast? Click below to read this week's top stories on entertainment and the arts. 11 Oscar Snubs and Surprises From big names left off the list—Spielberg, DiCaprio—to upset contenders like Bridesmaids’ Melissa McCarthy, Jacob Bernstein runs down the most unexpected news from the nominations. | |
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