Giving Birth, Staring Tot Mom
November 1, 2009 | Vetting explained
Tot Mom" to hit the stage! Posted: 09:00 AM ET Coming to a theater near you, down under: “Tot Mom”, seriously. Our intrepid Nancy Grace not only drew stunned viewers into her coverage of the Casey Anthony case but also an Oscar-Award-winning director who has turned the real life tragedy into a drama that will play out on stage in Sydney, Australia. Steven Soderbergh, director of films such as “Erin Brockovich”, the “Ocean’s Eleven” franchise movies, and “Traffic”, has written a play about Casey Anthony. The play will center on none other than Nancy Grace and how her "public crusade for justice for little Caylee transformed the case from a tragic story to a 24-hour news spectacle,” according to the Sydney Theater Web site. Casey Anthony While covering the story first hand I knew it would only be a matter of time before someone turned the tragic loss of Caylee Anthony into a movie, play, or book. Even investigators involved with the case would joke early on about who would play who in a movie because the case had so many twists and turns it seemed as if it couldn’t possibly be real.
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