Victor L. Cahn has written numerous plays produced off-Broadway and regionally, including "Roses in December," "Embraceable Me," "Fit to Kill," "Dally with the Devil," "A Dish for the Gods," "Getting the Business," "Sheepskin/Bottom of the Ninth," and "Sherlock Solo," a one-man show that he performs. He has appeared onstage throughout the capital region of New York, taking leading roles in plays by Shakespeare, Pinter, Coward, Ayckbourn, Simon, Gurney, and Knott. He is Professor Emeritus of English at Skidmore College, and author of five books on Shakespeare, critical volumes on Tom Stoppard and Harold Pinter, "Conquering College: A Guide for Undergraduates," the memoir "Classroom Virtuoso: Recollections of a Life in Learning," "Polishing Your Prose" (with Steven M. Cahn), and two novels, "Romantic Trapezoid" and "Sound Bites." His articles and reviews have appeared in such varied publications as Modern Drama, The Literary Review, The New York Times, The Chronicle of Higher Education, and Variety. He is a member of the Dramatists Guild, Inc.