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Michael Feingold
MICHAEL FEINGOLD has worked in the American theatre for over three decades as a translator, playwright, lyricist, director, dramaturg, and literary manager. He is best known, however, as the chief theatre critic for New York's weekly newspaper, The Village Voice, where his work has won him the coveted George Jean Nathan Award and made him a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Criticism. In 2001-2, he was named a Senior Fellow of the National Arts Journalism Program. He has taught dramatic literature, criticism, and dramaturgy at Columbia, at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, and at the O'Neill Critics Institute. Mr. Feingold was the first Literary Manager of the Yale Repertory Theatre, and subsequently served as Literary Director of The Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis and Literary Manager of the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Mass. He is currently serving as Literary Advisor to New York's Theatre for a New Audience. He has been an O'Neill Conference Playwright and is a "Usual Suspect" at New York Theatre Workshop where he has had several readings of his own plays as well as of translations in progress. Mr. Feingold is a graduate of Columbia University and the Yale School of Drama.

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