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  1. Melanie Marnich is an American television writer-producer and playwright. She co-created and serves as executive producer and co-showrunner for the upcoming Amazon series, The Expatriates. [1]

  2. Apples Never Fall is a mystery drama television miniseries developed by Melanie Marnich and based on Liane Moriarty 's novel of the same name. It premiered on Peacock on March 14, 2024. [1][2] Premise. Two tennis coaches, Stan and Joy, sell their school and are ready to enjoy retired life.

  3. These Shining Lives is a play written by Melanie Marnich. [1] It is based on the true story of four women who worked for the Radium Dial Company - a watch factory based in Ottawa, Illinois. The play showcases the danger women faced in this workplace and highlights the wider lack of concern companies had for protecting the health of their employees.

  4. www.dramatists.com › dps › biosMelanie Marnich

    Melanie Marnich was a co-producer of the hit HBO series “Big Love.” Her play, A SLEEPING COUNTRY, was awarded the Kaplan New American Play Prize and World Premiere at the Cincinnati Playhouse.

  5. She is an alumnus of New Dramatists. And she’s proudly been connected to The Playwrights’ Center since she became a writer. Melanie Marnich’s plays include Quake, Blur, Tallgrass Gothic, These Shining Lives, Calling All, Beautiful Again, The Sparrow Project and A Sleeping Country.

  6. Oct 27, 2019 · A Full Length Play by Melanie Marnich. These Shining Lives revolves around the real-life circumstances of women in the 1920s who worked in a watch factory painting watch faces with glowing radium-rich paint. While the characters and company in These Shining Lives are fictitious, the story of the Radium Girls and the toxic and deadly levels of ...

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  8. Melanie Marnich. Producer: A Murder at the End of the World. Melanie Marnich is a Golden Globe-winning writer and an internationally produced, award-winning playwright. Her episode for Big Love, "Come, Ye Saints," earned her a Writers' Guild nomination and was named Best Television Episode of 2009 by Entertainment Weekly, rated third in TIME ...

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