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News "Theater Talk" Remembers Peter Stone July 4 A special edition of "Theater Talk" will salute the late theatre writer Peter Stone July 4.

"Theater Talk," the New York City PBS talk show that offers interviews with top theatre celebrities and writers, will feature clips from Stone's various guest appearances on the program throughout the years. Stone guested on the chat show six times, and the half-hour tribute will include his discussion of the Tony-winning musical 1776, for which he wrote the book. Peter Stone wrote the books of the Broadway musicals Kean, Skyscraper, 1776, Two By Two, Sugar, Woman of the Year, My One and Only, The Will Rogers Follies and Titanic. He won Tony Awards for his books for Titanic, Woman of the Year and 1776, and his screenplays include "Who is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?," "The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three" and "Sweet Charity." Stone died April 26 at a Manhattan hospital.

Hosted by New York Post theatre columnist Michael Riedel and producer Susan Haskins, "Theatre Talk" airs late Friday nights at midnight on WNET/Thirteen.

 
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