Abrahams, Doris Cole (1925–)
Abrahams, Doris Cole (1925–)
American producing manager. Born Doris Cole in New York, New York, Jan 29, 1925; dau. of Mark Harris Cole and Florence May (Kleinman); attended Goucher College and Ohio University; trained for the stage at the Leland Powers School of Theatre in Boston; married Gerald M. Abrahams.
Originally an actress and literary and theatrical agent, produced 1st play, Blue Holiday, at Belasco in NY (May 1945); after moving to London, produced Enter a Free Man (1968), Out of the Question (1968), Enemy (1969), and Child's Play (1971); in NY, produced or co-produced Equus (1974), Travesties (1975), and Once a Catholic (1977).
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