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  1. For more than 75 years, we have fostered the talents of artist-scholars who are willing to imagine the future of the entertainment industry and bring it to life. The agile nature of our interdisciplinary and entrepreneurial approach exposes students to diverse styles and multiple mediums, and they graduate prepared with the tools necessary for ...

  2. The Master of Fine Arts in Dramatic Writing (MFADW) at the USC School of Dramatic Arts provides students with the foundation to not only build a fruitful career, but to further discover and develop their own authentic voice. At the heart of this program, the MFADW teaches playwriting first and foremost, then expands into adaptation ...

  3. The BFA in Acting for Stage and Screen connects the foundation of classical theatre with innovative training for the contemporary performing artist in the digital landscape — including on-camera techniques, voice over and much more. An emphasis on professional development and networking culminates this groundbreaking degree offering in the ...

  4. Acting. The USC School of Dramatic Arts MFA in Acting is a progressive three-year course of study that fuses two strands of actor-training: the classical conservatory-style that attunes the voice, body and the intellect to the demands of text and performance; and an innovative physical approach that draws upon the work of artists of the past 50 ...

  5. Theatrical Design. The BFA in Theatrical Design combines up-to-date training in scenic, lighting and costume design with practical experience in making such designs a production reality. Students receive one-on-one guidance from a faculty of award-winning working professionals and graduate the program with an extensive design portfolio.

  6. At the School of Dramatic Arts, October is for Good Neighbors For nearly three decades, SDA, the USC Good Neighbors Campaign and 24th STreet Theatre have teamed up to make a difference in South LA. community impact

  7. Luis Alfaro. Associate Professor of Dramatic Writing. Director of MFA Dramatic Writing Program. luisalfa@usc.edu (213) 740‑3302.