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in New York City in 1969. The theater was dedicated to producing works in both English and Spanish. In January 1973, Teatro Duo performed in a bilingual production, directed by Martín, of
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as the whore and Hortensia Colorado as the nun. Martín directed the same production in February 1973 at the
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for playwriting in 1987. He was a member of the INTAR Playwrights in Residence Laboratory in New York.
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Enrique Ubieta and performances by Martín, Alabau, Hortensia Colorado, and Graciela Mas, among others.
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In addition to his directing, Martín is best known as the playwright of
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He lived in New York City until his death on September 28, 2000.
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New York Foundation Award for Playwriting (1986, 1987, 1991)
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The White Whore and the Bit Player / La Estrella y La Monja
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The White Whore and the Bit Player / La Estrella y La Monja
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in Manhattan with a bachelor's degree in theater and film.
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Hispanic and Latino American dramatists and playwrights
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White Whore and the Bit Player / La Estella y La Monja
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Martín's page on La MaMa Archives Digital Collections
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award for playwriting in 1986, 1987, and 1991; and a
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In June 1973, Martín directed Teatro Duo in his play
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Exiles of the Cuban Revolution in the United States
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Artemisa
Artemisa
Cuba
Hunter College
New York
theatre director
Artemisa, Cuba
Hunter College
Magaly Alabau
Tom Eyen
La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club
Candy Darling
Theatre at St. Clement's
composer
Madrid, Spain
New York Shakespeare Festival
INTAR
Cintas Fellowship
New York Foundation for the Arts
Fulbright Fellowship
Colgate-Palmolive
UniWorld Group
Arte Público Press
Puerto Rico
Miami
Paris



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