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Martin Shwartz was born in Boston, MA on September 30, 1923. In his pre-theater career, Shwartz held positions in mathematics at different institutions such as Tufts College and the Board of Supervisors of Harvard University in Mathematics. He also served as instructor in Mathematics, Electricity, Electronics and Gunnery for the Advanced Technical Service Schools in the U.S. Navy and as Civilian Mathematician at MIT. However, his true passion seems to have been theater. While teaching mathematics, he was a press representative of the Harvard Dramatic Club (1942-1947), followed by the Hasty Pudding Theatricals (1947), Wellesley Summer Theater (1947) and Reading Theater Guild (1948). In 1948, he gained national recognition as a part of the National Publicity Associates. He contributed to productions such as, "Small Wonder," "The Shop at Sly Corner," "On Approval," "Chas. Weidman Dance Recital" and "NYC Ballet Company." Shwartz also served as press representative for "My Fair Lady" (May 14, 1956-?).

From the description of The Martin Shwartz audio-visual collection 1927-1989 (Emerson College). WorldCat record id: 660156420

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