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  1. 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 ...

  2. School of Dramatic Arts 817 W. 34th Street Los Angeles, California 90089-6230 Tel 213-821-2744. sdainfo@usc.edu. Directory. USC Faculty & Staff Directory. Departments. Admissions & Student Services. 213-740-1286 sdainfo@usc.edu. Alumni Relations. 213-821-4262 sdaalum@usc.edu. Communications. 213-821-4050

  3. Bachelor of Arts. Photo by Craig Schwartz of "The Wolves." The BA in Theatre program combines a liberal arts education with an intensive study of the dramatic arts. Offered in cooperation with the USC Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences and tailored to each student’s needs, this program offers a firm grounding in all ...

  4. 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.

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

  6. You may apply to the USC School of Dramatic Arts using the Common Application, which includes some USC-specific questions. In addition to the online application, you will be asked to submit additional materials, including the USC Supplemental Application. For specific information about the items you will need to submit, please visit USC ...

  7. Dramatic Arts Building, Sanctuary Theatre & Stop Gap Theatre The state-of-the-art, nearly 40,000-square-foot home of the USC School of Dramatic Arts, located in the arts corridor on campus. Bing Theatre A proscenium house, which seats 550 people, is the School’s largest venue. Scene Dock Theatre