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MFA Thesis Readings are an important part of our graduate students creative process. Please join us for a reading of their works.
MFA Thesis Readings are an important part of our graduate students creative process. Please join us for a reading of their works.
Similar to Speed Dating, each Film student will meet for a few minutes with a Dramatic Writing student before switching to the next person. Everyone can pitch ideas they have for short scripts, feature movies, TV series, etc.
MFA Thesis Readings are an important part of our graduate students creative process. Please join us for a reading of their works.
MFA Thesis Readings are an important part of our graduate students creative process. Please join us for a reading of their works.
MFA Thesis Readings are an important part of our graduate students creative process. Please join us for a reading of their works.
MFA Thesis Readings are an important part of our graduate students creative process. Please join us for a reading of their works.
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.
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.
We are pleased to announce that the Rita and Burton Goldberg Department of Dramatic Writing will present readings of the 2019 Goldberg Play Prize winner English by Sanaz Toossi.
The Rita and Burton Goldberg Department of Dramatic Writing invites graduating students to celebrate at our Department Salute and Awards Ceremony
The Bespoke Play Readings are a collaborative project featuring the short plays of Grad DDW plays read by Grad Acting students
Following the sold out run of Novenas for a Lost Hospital, a play about the rise of fall of St. Vincent’s, DDW faculty member Cusi Cram and Rattlestick dramaturge Guy Lancaster will join me for a discussion about how we write about community for our community. Please join us at the Goldberg Theatre at 3 PM on 18 October, Tisch’s Day of Community.
Just in time for Halloween, Theatricality Workshop students will present a collection of theatrical experiences and performances intended to frighten, unsettle, and generally creep you out.