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David Mark Cohen (October 2, 1952 – December 23, 1997) was an influential playwriting Professor at the
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, who was affiliated with the
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Teaching

Cohen held a B.A. from the
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in 1974 and a master's of fine arts in Theatre Arts (Playwriting) from
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in 1976. He also taught at the
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, University of South Carolina,
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,
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, and
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Playwriting

In addition, Cohen was a playwright of some note. His plays ''Tanglewood'' and ''Friends Indeed!'' were produced in New York by the Cubiculo Company, and his ''Piaf...A Remembrance'' was presented on Broadway. Subsequently, others of his plays – among them ''Joshua's Miracle'', ''Where Credit is Due'', ''Slice and Dice'', ''Baby Grand'', and ''Nantasket'' – were staged by theaters throughout the United States. He also wrote scripts for television and for film.


Personal life

He grew up in
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and graduated from
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in 1970. While at NSHS he acted in numerous plays playing such roles as Mack the Knife in Three Penny Opera. He wrote a number of one-act plays that were performed during the Spring Arts Festivals. He served as Editor of Denebola, the high school newspaper. He passed in a car accident in 1997.


Honors

From 1986 to 1993, he was a key member of the
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/ American College Theatre Festival's Playwriting Awards Committee, which seeks to identify and reward talented young writers. The David Mark Cohen National Playwriting Award, supported by the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival, the Association for Theatre in Higher Education, and Dramatic Publishing Company is named in his honor. In addition to his work at the University of Texas, he served as resident playwright and director of new play development at the Capitol City Playhouse from 1991 to 1995, and in 1997 was one of the founders of Austin Script Works, an organization whose mission is to assist writers of new plays. Cohen's success as a teacher of playwrights and promoter of new plays is indicated by the large number of scripts by his students that have been accepted for development or performance by theatres and workshops throughout the United States, including
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, Clay Nichols, Emily Cicchini, P. Seth Bauer, Catherine Rogers,
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, Hank Schwemmer, C. Denby Swanson, Dan Dietz, and
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. There is a biennial New Works Festival held at The University of Texas each year in his name.


References


External links


David Mark Cohen: The University of Texas at Austin

The David Mark Cohen National Playwriting Award
{{DEFAULTSORT:Cohen, David Mark 1952 births 1997 deaths University of Texas at Austin faculty 20th-century American dramatists and playwrights American male dramatists and playwrights 20th-century American male writers Newton South High School alumni