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Samuel Nathan Cohen known as Nathan Cohen (16 April 1923 – 26 March 1971) was a Canadian theatre critic and broadcaster. Cohen was considered the country's only serious drama critic during the first two decades following World War II, the period when Canadian theatre became established. He was born in Sydney, Nova Scotia, to an Eastern European Jewish immigrant family. He got his start in media when he was the editor of Mount Allison University's student newspaper. After graduating from Mount Allison, he was the editor of the Glace Bay Gazette. He permanently moved to Toronto in 1945 and wrote for various Communist Party supported newspapers. In 1948, he became the Theatre critic for CBC Radio. When CBC began television broadcasts in the 1950s, Cohen became one of their first talk show hos

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  • ناثان كوهن (ناقد مسرحي) (ar)
  • Samuel Nathan Cohen (fr)
  • Nathan Cohen (critic) (en)
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  • ناثان كوهن هو ‏ كندي، ولد في 16 أبريل 1923 في سيدني ‏ في كندا، وتوفي في 26 مارس 1971 في تورونتو في كندا. (ar)
  • Samuel Nathan Cohen known as Nathan Cohen (16 April 1923 – 26 March 1971) was a Canadian theatre critic and broadcaster. Cohen was considered the country's only serious drama critic during the first two decades following World War II, the period when Canadian theatre became established. He was born in Sydney, Nova Scotia, to an Eastern European Jewish immigrant family. He got his start in media when he was the editor of Mount Allison University's student newspaper. After graduating from Mount Allison, he was the editor of the Glace Bay Gazette. He permanently moved to Toronto in 1945 and wrote for various Communist Party supported newspapers. In 1948, he became the Theatre critic for CBC Radio. When CBC began television broadcasts in the 1950s, Cohen became one of their first talk show hos (en)
  • Samuel Nathan Cohen connu sous le nom de Nathan Cohen (16 avril 1923 – 26 mars 1971) était un critique de théâtre et un animateur canadien. Il est né à Sydney (Nouvelle-Écosse), à une famille européenne d'immigré juif. Il a obtenu son début dans le media quand il était le rédacteur du journal étudiant de l'Université Mount Allison. Cohen a été considéré le seul critique de drame sérieux du pays pendant les décennies suivant la Deuxième Guerre mondiale, la période où le théâtre canadien est devenu établi. Après sa graduation d'Allison, il était le rédacteur du « Gazette de Glace Bay ». Il s'est déplacé de manière permanente à Toronto en 1945 et a écrit pour divers parti communiste du Canada. En 1948, il est devenu le critique de théâtre pour la radio de CBC. Quand le CBC a commencé des é (fr)
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  • Nathan Cohen (en)
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  • Nathan Cohen (en)
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  • Toronto, Ontario, Canada (en)
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  • Whitney Pier, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada (en)
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