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The Rita and Burton Goldberg Department of Dramatic Writing invites you to a panel about our future What happens when the doors re-open? And the lights go on again? What will theatre look like?
5 MFA DDW Writers & 20 MFA Actors are setting out on a collaborative journey to bring you 100% Live Theatre every week till the end of the semester! Come check out the FIRST weekly installment of the NYU Virtual Bespoke Project! This Thursday, April 16th, 7:30 EST
Please join us on Thursday, 9 July, at 2 pm, for a conversation between DDW alum Kevin Willmott, Oscar-winning screenwriter of Da 5 Bloods and BlacKkKlansman, and Chair Terry Curtis Fox.
Cop shows have been a staple of episodic drama since the medium began. After the killings, what changes for writers? Join DDW Chair Terry Curtis Fox in conversation with Rafael Alvarez, B
Please join DDW Professor Richard Wesley for a conversation about the Black Arts Movement, its enduring legacy in theatre, and its relevance today. Richard's guests will be Carl Clay, Chisa Hutchinson, Eugene Lee, Eric Lockley, Jonathan McCrory, Keith Josef Adkins, Nikkole Salter, and Woodie King Jr.
We are pleased to announce that the Rita and Burton Goldberg Department of Dramatic Writing will present readings of the 2020 Goldberg Play Prize winner 'Until You Come Back To Me' by Carl Holder.
From the 7th Floor to the Silver Screen: A Panel Discussion with our Alumni Screenwriters
Meet with Ella Bishop and Jake Cheetham, principles of S/B Films and Dramatic Writing Alums.
The Rita & Burton Goldberg Department of Dramatic Writing will be hosting the Television Festival. Join us as we share staged readings of half-hour and hour-length outstanding TV thesis scripts, mounted and performed by professional directors and actors.
The Rita & Burton Goldberg Department of Dramatic Writing will be hosting the Television Festival. Join us as we share staged readings of half-hour and hour-length outstanding TV thesis scripts, mounted and performed by professional directors and actors.
The Rita & Burton Goldberg Department of Dramatic Writing will be hosting the Television Festival. Join us as we share staged readings of half-hour and hour-length outstanding TV thesis scripts, mounted and performed by professional directors and actors.
A Dramatic Writing and Grad Acting collaboration.