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SilentAsTheDeath
Nov 8, 2005

Hyrulian Fried Cucco

Named Ashamed posted:

Would anyone point me in the direction of some interesting graduate programs for playwriting and direction?

I still have 3 years left of my undergraduate English and Theatre major, but I'm looking ahead for a graduate program after that. The only ones I know of right now are Iowa Writers' Workshop and Yale School of Drama, both of which are badass for their own reasons.

It would be foolish to stop the search there, especially since they both seem very hard to get into (what up, Yale?), so I'm interested in any type of graduate program for Theatre.

I went to California Institute of the Arts for their theater program in costume design...It is a pretty well renown school when it comes to theater. But it's expensive as all Hell. Cool if you are into really artsy off the wall stuff...

Although I will say I HATED most of their performances they put on. There was one director there who did amazing stuff, and everyone else did really obnoxious pseudo intelligence poo poo like the one man Macbeth where the actor stripped throughout the entire performance and the set was 10,000 pounds of black sand, or the play where 7 girls played one role and traded lines and the set was a bunch of white doors and windows that they stacked and rolled around through the performance

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