Ralph
Alan Cohen
Doctor of Literature
“The play’s the thing” for Ralph Cohen, who
for X years has sent trimmed-down, fast-paced performances of Shakespeare
to the St. Lawrence campus as executive director/director of education
of Shenandoah Shakespeare Express (SSE). Also a professor of English
at James Madison University, he was a co-founder of SSE in 1988.
He has twice guest-edited special teaching issues of Shakespeare
Quarterly and has published articles on teaching
Shakespeare as well as on Shakespeare, Jonson, and Elizabethan
staging, the latter being a hallmark of SSE productions. He has
directed 12 professional productions of Shakespeare’s plays,
as well as productions of other Elizabethan and Jacobean dramas.
But it is through SSE that he has had his broadest impact. “The
educational goal of the SSE has been to eliminate ‘Shakes-fear’ for
audiences of all cultural and academic backgrounds,” says
the company’s Web site. To this end, SSE annually sends out
two touring troupes, appropriately named “Elizabeth” and “James,” to
high schools and colleges, nursing homes and prisons; to date they
have reached 40 states and five foreign countries. Each summer
SSE also sponsors a three-week residential camp for high school
students.
From the tragic ambition of Macbeth to the joy of life in Twelfth
Night, Shakespeare is at the core of the liberal arts because he
addresses all that it means to be human. As we have applauded SSE’s
annual sojourns on campus, we now applaud its founder and leader
as we award him the honorary degree Doctor of Literature.