Talk:Jeffrey Sweet
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One sentence in the article may be an error:
"The script, officially credited to the pseudonym Ralph Gallup, was nominated for an Emmy, and the show won a Peabody Award."
In his book [1], Sweet says "I once did a (...) rewrite (...) only to see the writer who had quit the project be nominated for an Emmy".
71.167.239.159 (talk) 21:04, 15 November 2012 (UTC)
Another Jeff Sweet musical?
[edit]Is this the same Jeff Sweet who wrote a musical, the name of which I forget, which was produced by the interns at Milwaukee Repertory Theatre circa 1971? I was an intern there from Grinnell College at the time, and I sang his song, “The Day Before Today“ in that production. I still have the original score somewhere. I loved that song! —NM 76.104.169.140 (talk) 06:09, 8 August 2022 (UTC)
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