
Adapting to the future
As the landscape of dramatic arts changes, the School evolves alongside it.
As the landscape of dramatic arts changes, the School evolves alongside it.
SDA student Carrie Hiramatsu BFA ’20 has a jam-packed daily docket; between stage management, her role at TSA, and her job in the School’s communications office, she’s a liaison on many levels.
The MA ’05 alumna discusses her contribution to the costuming for ‘Black Panther’ and her full professional load as a designer, teacher.
ACT Together residency uses theatre to empower clinics to provide better patient care.
Bridel weighs in on the responsibility of the School to provide comprehensive training that equips students for futures in acting and beyond.
Lorrie Bartlett, Connie Britton, Megan Colligan, Rik Reppe and Blair Underwood named to board.
Schoenberg (MFA ’07) is enjoying a return visit to the Atwater Village Theatre in Los Angeles, via Playwrights’ Arena.
Acclaimed voice coach Kristin Linklater joined Dean David Bridel and professor of theatre practice Natsuko Ohama for a conversation about Shakespeare, breath, nature, and more.
Els says her passion for theatre–and for guiding students in achieving their visions–serves as the real reward for her work.
Israeli director Dekel-Avneri brings post-dramatic theatre to USC for six weeks, via the Israel Institute visiting artists program.