Duberman Martin Bauml Biography (1930-)

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Nationality
American
Gender
Male
Occupation
playwright, writer

Famous Works

  • Theatre-Related Career
  • Professor of history, Harvard University, Yale University, Princeton University, 1956-71; professor of history, Lehman College, City University of NewYork, 1971-.
  • Politics
  • Active in civil rights, anti-Vietnam war, and gay liberation movements.
  • First Stage Work
  • George, Our Town, Mac-Arthur Summer Theatre, Vermont/New Hampshire, 1948.
  • Plays Published
  • In White America, 1963, produced at the Sheridan Square Playhouse,over 500 performances; The Memory Bank, Tambellini's Gate, 1970;The Colonial Dudes, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1973, John Drew Theatre, Easthampton, NY, 1972; Payments, The New Dramatists, New York, 1971-72;Visions of Kerouac, Lion Theatre, New York, 1976, Odyssey Theatre, Los Angeles, 1977; Metaphors, 1968; The Guttman Ordinary Scale, 1975; The Recorder, 1969; Male Armor, 1968;
  • Books
  • author of nine books.
  • Criticism
  • Show, 1965; Partisan Review, 1966-67; Harper's,1976-77.