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Join us for an informal discussion with Thaddeus McCants (MFA '21), James Anthony Tyler (MFA '12), and Adjunct Instructor and faculty member, MJ Kaufman.
There will be the University-Wide Event on Thursday, February 16, featuring a conversation with playwright/composer-lyricist Michael R. Jackson (Tisch ’03, ’05) and other special guests, and the presentation of this year’s Humanitarian Award to Professor Michael Dinwiddie (Gallatin ’80, Tisch ’83)
Celebrate Black History Month at a panel discussion and Q&A with CEO Sade Lythcott and Executive Artistic Director Jonathan McCrory of the National Black Theatre. Learn their history, mission and how their work may intersect with yours someday. This panel will be moderated by Richard Wesley.
The Department of Dramatic Writing in collaboration with Grad Acting invites you to the Bespoke Ten Minute Play Readings. A collaboration between First Year Grad Students in Dramatic Writing and Second Year Students in Grad Acting. Wednesday, March 22nd from 8:00pm - 9:30pm in the Goldberg Theatre!
Please join DDW Chair, Joe Vinciguerra, in welcoming Jae Weit, an artist and advocate for trans artists in entertainment, for our upcoming Chair's Discussion Series. Jae will lead a training on trans representation in theater, film and television.
Calling all comics, improv people, sketch folks, and show-offs! Want stage time, a hot mic, and the attention of your peers?.....Thought so..... Come See the Hottest Young Comics in Dramatic Writing! Join Us in the Goldberg Theatre!
Please join us on Thursday, April 27th at 12:30 pm, for a discussion with award-winning producer/director/NYU alumnus, Fenton Bailey, as we chat about his new book, "ScreenAge: How TV Shaped Our Reality From Tammy Faye to RuPaul's Drag Race."
Through facilitated conversation and activities, we will explore how to create an inclusive experience, where feedback is effective, while acknowledging and respecting the diversity of individual identities and experiences.
Please join us on Tuesday, May 9th at 7:00 pm, for our first annual Festival of Short Works! We will be presenting eight short pieces, across mediums, highlighting students from our BFA and MFA programs.