Casting and representation discussed at second Multihyphenate Masterclass
Professor Rodney To led a panel of the industry’s leading agents and casting directors in a frank discussion of casting and representation.
Professor Rodney To led a panel of the industry’s leading agents and casting directors in a frank discussion of casting and representation.
The production, which featured a nearly all-Black cast of students from the USC School of Dramatic Arts, celebrated the work of playwright Zulu Sofola.
Kaling recieved award during event led by Colman Domingo, and also featured Franklin Leonard, Paula Wagner, and Sean San José.
For our Alumni Q&A series, Jinwoo Jung MFA ’16 discusses learning from failure, falling in love at the Scene Dock, and KPOP.
Kaling to recieve the award during event launching Multihyphenate Masterclass Series at SDA. Led by Colman Domingo, event will also feature Franklin Leonard, Paula Wagner, and Sean San José.
Rodney To discusses the significance of the big screen comedy Easter Sunday, in which he co-stars with a cast of fellow Filipino Americans.
The student work revives a beloved tradition linking the USC School of Dramatic Arts and the largest arts festival in the world.
For our Alumni Q&A series, Rebecca Mellinger BA ’17 discusses her work using entertainment and media platforms to drive social change, advice for students and more.
Meet some of the new Trojans who are making themselves a home at USC this week – including a new addition to the SDA Community!
With the first day of school fast approaching, students and alumni offer tips on the Trojan experience.