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  1. Los Angeles. As a major center of American theatre and, of course, a world center for film and television production, the city is home to an unmatched community of artists upon which the School draws for its faculty and guest artists. By working with professionals, our students receive practical insights into their art and the crucial ...

  2. Welcome to the USC School of Dramatic Arts. Our extraordinary community of students, faculty and staff work tirelessly as artists, technicians and administrators to expand and enrich the field of the dramatic arts. We draw upon the traditions of the past, create in the present, and build towards the vivid future of our disciplines with passion ...

  3. May 13, 2022. It was all visible smiles and joy on Friday as more than 130 students graduated from the USC School of Dramatic Arts’ Class of 2022. With the return of commencement to USC grounds this year, a first since the pandemic began, campus was bustling with excitement for the graduating students’ big moment to cross the stage at the ...

  4. USC Photo. The BFA in Stage Management offers real-world experience in the technical aspects of production, management and design. Students hone skills in leadership, problem solving, and thinking creatively and collaboratively, while stage managing at least one production each academic year. The program provides a firm foundation in theatrical ...

  5. 27 de dic. de 2021 · Set to be completed in December 2023, the significant revival and interior redesign of this building will provide the School of Dramatic Arts with a state-of-the-art, nearly 40,000-square-foot home at the center of the USC campus. It will be a place where students, faculty and staff can come together to cultivate the next generation of diverse ...

  6. Acting & Musical Theatre Showcase. In-Person (Los Angeles) Tuesday, April 16, at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. The Garry Marshall Theatre. 4252 W. Riverside Drive, Burbank, CA 91505. RSVP Today.

  7. Biography. Brent Blair is a professor of theatre practice at the USC School of Dramatic Arts. He is a Linklater-designated voice instructor and a former Fulbright scholar in the Igbo traditional theatre of West Africa. He trained in the practice of Theatre of the Oppressed with the late Augusto Boal and is the founding director of the Institute ...