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Marie Kohler was born on 8 February, 1951 in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, is an American writer and playwright (born 1951). Discover Marie Kohler's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Occupation Playwright
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 8 February, 1951
Birthday 8 February
Birthplace Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Nationality United States

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1923

Raised in Kohler, Wisconsin at Riverbend, the home built by her grandfather Gov. Walter J. Kohler in 1923.

1951

Marie House Kohler (born 1951) is an American writer and playwright.

She is a member of the Kohler family of Wisconsin.

Playwright, theater producer, director and writer, Marie Kohler is the daughter of John Michael Kohler III and Julilly House.

1969

Marie Kohler graduated from Kohler High School in 1969 and holds an Honors BA from Harvard University (1973, Magna Cum Laude) and an MA from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee(1979)- both degrees in English Literature.

1974

She formed the first drama club of her high school, earning her the school’s first “Humanities Award.” In college, she performed with the Harvard Dramatic Society, where she met Colin Cabot; they married in 1974.

The couple moved back to Wisconsin where Cabot worked at the Skylight Theatre.

After the birth of their daughter, Anne, the family moved to Europe for a year when Cabot served as assistant to opera composer Gian Carlo Menotti in Scotland and Italy.

1979

When the couple returned to Milwaukee, Kohler began her master's work at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, completing her degree in 1979.

Their second daughter, Marie Christine, was born the same year.

1980

In 1980, Kohler began freelancing as a journalist for various Milwaukee- and Wisconsin-based publications, as well as national publications, such as American Theater Magazine and National Trust Magazine.

In the mid-1980s, Kohler and Cabot separated, and Kohler she turned her attention to acting and writing plays and free-lance writing.

Marie Kohler has been a freelance journalist for Wisconsin and national publications since 1980.

She has written film reviews for the Milwaukee Sentinel; theater reviews for Art Muscle; feature articles for Milwaukee Magazine; essays for Milwaukee Footlights, Shepherd Express and The Wisconsin Academy Review; and pieces for American Theater Magazine.

She has also been published in National Trust Magazine, Great Lakes Stages and Milwaukee Metro.

Her articles explore a range of subjects — from Wisconsin's tradition of Friday night fish fries to Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture to airport mosaics to trends in theater and film.

American Theatre Magazine

A Volley of Plays

1989

In 1989, Kohler met Brian Mani while performing in Great Expectations; they married in 1992.

Mani had a daughter, Tricia Hooper.

Kohler has written several roles for Mani, a classically trained actor with American Players Theatre; they have worked often together on plays she has produced or directed.

She has written six plays, all professionally produced and garnering strong notice and awards.

1993

Kohler co-founded Renaissance Theaterworks in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1993, with four other female theater professionals to create more opportunities for women in theater.

2005

The Milwaukee Arts Board named her Artist of the Year (2005).

Kohler serves on the board of the Wisconsin Humanities Council and commits herself to environmental, cultural and social causes.

Full Productions

THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST by Oscar Wilde, Renaissance Theaterworks, Milwaukee, 2005

2008

BUS STOP by William Inge, Renaissance Theaterworks, Milwaukee, 2008

2012

HONOUR by Joanna Murray-Smith, Renaissance Theaterworks, 2012

A PHOENIX TOO FREQUENT by Christopher Fry, Renaissance Theaterworks, 2012

Staged Readings

2013

She served there as Co-Artistic Director until 2013 and as Resident Playwright through 2019.

Kohler’s interest in theater began early, when her mother took her to local and national productions.

CENSORED ON FINAL APPROACH, Milwaukee VA Medical Center, 2013

2015

DEAR ELIZABETH by Sarah Ruhl, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, 2015

THE KREUTZER SONATA by Nancy Harris, Renaissance Theaterworks, 2015

2016

DUCK by Christine Kallmann, Brink New Plays, Renaissance Theaterworks, Milwaukee, 2016

TRIFLES by Susan Glaspell, American Players Theatre, Spring Green, WI, 2016

FOG by Eugene O’Neill, American Players Theatre, Spring Green, WI, 2016

2017

DUCK by Christine Kallmann, St. John's on the Lake, Milwaukee, 2017