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  1. Playwriting. Anne Erbe, Co-Chair. Marcus Gardley, Co-Chair. M.F.A. and Certificate. David Geffen School of Drama and Yale Repertory Theatre require all students, technical interns, faculty, staff, and guest artists to follow Yale University's COVID vaccine policy, which strongly recommends vaccines. The Yale policy is subject to change pending ...

  2. Applicants to the Playwriting program submit their writing samples through the online application: Please submit an excerpt of 15-20 pages maximum from a complete full-length original play or one-act play or one solo performance. These 15-20 pages can be from any section of the piece but should be in order. For example, pages 1-15, 15-30, or 30 ...

  3. I earned my undergraduate degree in three years from a university outside the United States. Am I still eligible to receive an MFA from Yale? To be eligible to receive an M.F.A. from David Geffen School of Drama, an applicant must have a four-year bachelor’s degree from an accredited U.S. institution or the international equivalent.

  4. Yale Peabody Museum. The Peabody advances our understanding of the Earth’s history through geological, biological, and anthropological research. Since its founding in 1701, Yale University has been dedicated to expanding and sharing knowledge, inspiring innovation, and preserving cultural and scientific information for future generations.

  5. Acting (M.F.A. and Certificate) Grace Zandarski, Associate Chair. The Acting program admits talented and committed individuals from a wide range of backgrounds who possess a lively intelligence, a strong imagination, a collaborative ethos, and a physical and vocal instrument capable of development and transformation and prepares them for work ...

  6. The entire aim of the David Geffen School of Drama Directing program is the education of the director as creative artist and collaborative leader. Our goal is to train directors whose future work will advance human understanding and compassion through the infinitely expressive interplay of image, action, and word unique to our art form.

  7. The purpose of the Design program is to develop theater artists who are accomplished, committed, daring designers of costume, lighting, projection, set, and sound for the theater. The program encourages students to discover their own process of formulating design ideas, to develop a discriminating standard for their own endeavors, and above all ...