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Maxim Mazumdar was born on 27 January, 1952 in Mumbai, India, is a Canadian writer. Discover Maxim Mazumdar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 36 years old?

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Occupation Actor, Playwright, Director
Age 36 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 27 January, 1952
Birthday 27 January
Birthplace Mumbai, India
Date of death 28 April, 1988
Died Place Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Nationality Canada

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1952

Maxim Mazumdar (27 January 1952 – 28 April 1988) was an Indo-Canadian playwright and director.

He is known for his one-man show, Oscar Remembered, which tells the story of the Irish playwright Oscar Wilde as seen from the perspective of his lover and nemesis, Lord Alfred Douglas.

Mazumdar is the founder of the Phoenix Theatre in Montreal, Quebec, as well as the Provincial Drama Academy and the Stephenville Theatre Festival in Stephenville, Newfoundland.

Maxim Mazumdar was born 27 January 1952 to Millicent and Dr. Mark Mazumdar, a dentist.

He grew up in their family home at Charni Road, Mumbai, India.

He attended Campion School in Mumbai.

During this time, he had roles in several school productions, including Apsalom, Ordeal by Battle, and Oliver Twist, where he played the role of Fagin.

1969

In 1969, upon the death of his father, Mazumdar immigrated to Montreal, Quebec, Canada, along with his mother and brother, Malcolm.

1972

Mazumdar enrolled in Loyola College (now part of Concordia University) in Montreal and graduated in 1972, with a BA degree in Communication Arts.

Towards the end of his last year at Loyola, Mazumdar joined Janet Barkhouse, Jordan Deitcher and Sharron Wall in founding Raven Productions, which over a period of two years presented Shakespeare, Wilde, Coward and Beckett in both traditional venues and as "Salon Theatre" around Montreal.

1973

Their 1973 production of Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, in which Mazumdar played Martha as a man, gained international notoriety after its closing by the author was written about in the New York Times and elsewhere.

Later, Mazumdar co-founded the now-defunct Phoenix Theatre in Montreal.

The theatre was intended for English productions.

While at Phoenix, he directed and acted in his own works, as well as works by Noël Coward.

It was while at Phoenix, that he wrote Oscar Remembered, a two-act play that examined the friendship between Oscar Wilde and Lord Alfred Douglas.

He performed his monologue across the US and Canada, including at the Stratford Festival.

After leaving the Phoenix Theatre, he continued to write and direct his own plays, including Rimbaud and Dance for Gods.

His works explored various aspects of gay history.

1979

In 1979, while adjudicating at the Newfoundland and Labrador Drama Festival, Mazumdar was impressed with the quality of the local productions and decided to establish the Provincial Drama Academy in Stephenville, Newfoundland, offering theatre training to local youth.

That same year, he established the Stephenville Theatre Festival with the aim of bringing a professional theatre experience to the people in western Newfoundland.

The Stephenville Theatre Festival was the first professional theatre festival in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Over the next nine years, Mazumdar served as artistic director to the festival.

During this time, he led the production of several performances in collaboration with director Edmund MacLean and executive producer Cheryl Stagg.

Notable productions included Macbeth, Jesus Christ Superstar, The Man Who Came To Dinner, and Cyrano de Bergerac.

1984

Mazumdar united once again with director Jordan Deitcher for two shows in New York City, playing King Lear in Raven's 1984 production at the Park Royal Theatre, and writing and appearing in the 1985 Off-Broadway world premiere of The Bentley Variations (aka Unholy Trinity), a cabaret about the role and treatment of the visionary in society, based on the works of Eric Bentley.

1988

Mazumdar died of AIDS in Halifax, Nova Scotia on 28 April 1988.

2000

Following his death, his play, Oscar Remembered, was revived at Stratford in 2000.

In Mazumdar's honour, the Alleyway Theatre in Buffalo, New York grants the annual Maxim Mazumdar New Play Competition Award, in remembrance of his contributions to the early growth of Alleyway.

2018

Maxim Mazumdar's time developing and producing the Stephenville Theatre Festival with his friend Cheryl Stagg was the focus of the College of the North Atlantic's 2018 Digital Filmmaking intersession film project The Impossible Dream.