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Robert Cohen was the founding chair of the University of California, Irvine, drama department, where he now serves as Claire Trevor Professor of Drama; he also teaches acting workshops at the Actors Center in New York, TVI Studios in New York and Los Angeles and at various theatre conservatories in Europe and Asia. A director by training (DFA, Yale Drama School), Cohen's stagings include 12 productions at the Utah and Colorado Shakespeare Festivals, plus over 100 productions at Stages Theatre Center (Hollywood), Virginia Museum Theatre (Richmond), Theatre 40 (Beverly Hills), Image Theatre (Boston), Summer Repertory Theatre (Santa Rosa), Manhattan Theatre Source, various universities and several videos and films. He is the author of 12 theatre books including Acting One, Advanced Acting, Acting in Shakespeare, More Power to You, Theatre, Giraudoux: Three Faces of Destiny, Creative Play Direction, and his defining text, Acting Power, plus essays appearing in Theatre Journal, Theatre Topics, Theatre Forum, Theatre Survey, Modern Drama, Theater der Zeit, Essays in Theatre, On Stage Studies, The Drama Review, Contemporary Literature, Contemporary Literary Criticism, Slavic and East European Performance, Experiment and Innovation and Dramatic Theory and Criticism. His play, The Prince, published by Dramatic Publishing, has been produced in Long Beach, Pittsburgh and Budapest; his dramatic translations (The Bourgeois Gentleman, The Misanthrope, Clizia, Tibi's Law) and operas (The Magic Flute, Carmen) have been both produced and published widely. For the past 20 years, Cohen has been the Southern California drama critic for Plays International, reviewing over 100 plays. In 1999, he received the national Career Achievement award from ATHE - the Association for Theatre in Higher Education.
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