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  1. The training at Tisch Drama enables our students to impact the performing arts field and beyond—applying skills across multiple industries and disciplines. At Tisch Drama, our studio system exposes students to different approaches to acting, music theatre, production, design, theatrical management, and directing. By exploring various creative ...

  2. Juilliard Drama is dedicated to preparing 21st-century actors and playwrights to tell, with clarity and passion, imagination and artistry, meaningful stories that speak to the truth of the world in which we live. As an actor, you will develop your capacity to bring body, voice, and spirit together in ways both personal and transformative, while ...

  3. At the School of Drama, award-winning faculty help you hone your craft. Our rigorous training program focuses on authenticity of expression. Through collaborative project-based learning, you will be pushed to embrace civic awareness as you create work that exemplifies imagination and social consciousness.

  4. March 3, 10 at 3 p.m. A. Max Weitzenhoffer Theatre. By Pedro Calderón de la Barca. Translated and adapted by Nilo Cruz. Julia Rosa Sosa, Director. Banished by his father to avoid the realization of a violent prophecy, Prince Segismundo returns to his kingdom in an epic story about destiny, reality, and illusion.

  5. Nahuel.Telleria-1@ou.edu. Nahuel Telleria (he/him/él) is an Argentine-US theater scholar and practitioner who investigates contemporary and historical issues of dramatic structure, performance theory, politics, religion, and affect in Latin America. He is an educator, dramaturg, translator, and writer.

  6. All students planning to attend The University of Oklahoma are eligible to apply. The School of Drama awards its own scholarships ranging from $500.00 to $6,000.00. These scholarships are merit based and are awarded after on-campus audition/interview upon acceptance into the program. Our theatre season consists of eight main stage productions ...

  7. An undergraduate actor at the OU School of Drama may take up to ten acting classes throughout their tenure in the program, some of which focus on Character and Scene Study, Shakespeare and Classical Works, Departures from Realism, Performing New Plays, and the Audition Process. Review the undergraduate degree requirements for Acting.

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