My first professional job in the New York theater was working for the
legendary impresario Alexander H. Cohen.
From 1983 through 1985, I assisted him on the marketing of four Broadway
shows -- including Carmen directed by Peter Brook, Nobel prize winner Dario Fo's Accidental Death of an Anarchist,
Ben Kingsley in Edmund Kean and Play Memory directed by Hal Prince.
I was also involved in the casting and production of four television
specials, including the 1984 and 1985 Tony Award broadcasts and the Emmy-nominated "Night of 100 Stars II".
During
this time, I also served as Cohen's literary manager, reviewing script submissions and attending readings and showcases in
search of new work to produce.
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