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Please join us on Friday, September 22 at 4:00pm for a panel discussion and Q&A on AI; where it is right now, where it's going, how it will impact us and how it already has.
n celebration of Latine Heritage Month, come and hear about the wildly successful Latinx Playwright's Circle (LPC)....
This mysterious world encompasses different locations around the school, telling a tale that chills to the marrow, tingles the spine and tickles the funny bone.
This mysterious world encompasses different locations around the school, telling a tale that chills to the marrow, tingles the spine and tickles the funny bone.
This mysterious world encompasses different locations around the school, telling a tale that chills to the marrow, tingles the spine and tickles the funny bone.
In this Chair's Discussion, Literary Managers, Associate Artistic Directors, and Dramaturgs will discuss how theaters and artists attempt to respond to their times....
This mysterious world encompasses different locations around the school, telling a tale that chills to the marrow, tingles the spine and tickles the funny bone.
This mysterious world encompasses different locations around the school, telling a tale that chills to the marrow, tingles the spine and tickles the funny bone.
This mysterious world encompasses different locations around the school, telling a tale that chills to the marrow, tingles the spine and tickles the funny bone.
This mysterious world encompasses different locations around the school, telling a tale that chills to the marrow, tingles the spine and tickles the funny bone.
This mysterious world encompasses different locations around the school, telling a tale that chills to the marrow, tingles the spine and tickles the funny bone.
This mysterious world encompasses different locations around the school, telling a tale that chills to the marrow, tingles the spine and tickles the funny bone.
A panel of DDW graduates and an industry expert will be sharing personal experiences of navigating artist visa processes and transitioning from being students to working artists in the US as noncitizens....
We are pleased to present a reading of Ajax by 2023 Goldberg Play Prize winner, Habib Yazdi. Directed by Kareem Fahmy Friday, November 10 at 6:00pm in the Goldberg Theatre.
Please join us on Friday, November 17 at 4:00pm for a screening of an episode of the second season of Julia along with a followup discussion with Creator, Writer, Executive Producer, and DDW Associate Arts Professor Daniel Goldfarb.
Comedy Club returns! Tuesday, December 12th, 8:00 PM at the Goldberg Theater. 7 Minutes of stage time. A lifetime of glory!
Comedy Club Returns! Monday, February 12th 8:30 PM at the Goldberg Theater. "I was seeking comic originality, and fame fell on me as a byproduct." - Steve Martin
Daniel, written by Tirosh Schneider (BFA '21) directed by Scott Illingworth March 1 & 2 at 8pm, A high school teacher finds themself questioning their idea and experience of gender through the help of some students and finds some unexpected answers at the end of their journey, with the help of...
Daniel, written by Tirosh Schneider (BFA '21) directed by Scott Illingworth March 1 & 2 at 8pm, A high school teacher finds themself questioning their idea and experience of gender through the help of some students and finds some unexpected answers at the end of their journey, with the help of...
Please join us on Friday, March 29 from 3:30pm - 5:00pm for a panel discussion and Q&A with Jay Gassner and Geoff Morley of UTA (United Talent Agency).
Calling all comics, improv people, sketch folks, and show-offs! Want stage time, a hot mic, and the attention of your peers?.....Thought so..... You get 7 minutes to show your friends you're funny... Come See the Hottest Young Comics in Dramatic Writing! Join Us in the Goldberg Theatre!
Please join us on Friday, April 19 from 3:30pm - 5:00pm for a panel discussion and Q&A with three DDW alums: Novelist Leah Franqui, Graphic Novelist Joe Kelly, and Writer/Podcaster James Kriz.
Join three writers for a discussion of their work across media, and their experiences connecting with audiences, collaborators and institutions moderated by faculty member Salma Zohdi. Panelists include Fouad Dakwar, Adam Ashraf Elsayigh, and Mona Mansour.
Please join us on Tuesday, May 7th at 7:00 pm, for our second annual Festival of Short Works! We will be presenting six short pieces, across mediums, highlighting students from our BFA and MFA programs.