Edward Cornell | |
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Born | Hartford, Connecticut | April 2, 1944
Occupation | artist, theater director, painter |
Education | Williams College (BA) Yale University (MFA) |
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crookedbrookstudios |
Edward Cornell (born 1944) was an early associate of Joseph Papp at the New York Shakespeare Festival. He was the first managing director of the Festival's experimental wing, The Other Stage, where he directed No Place to Be Somebody,[1] the Festival's first Pulitzer Prize winner.