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  1. 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

  2. 12 juin 2024 · “Removing the tuition burden for the MFA acting and writing programs is an important investment in the future of storytelling and the performing arts,” says School of Dramatic Arts Dean Emily Roxworthy. “So often we see exceptional talent unable to reach their potential because financial barriers keep them from accessing top-tier training.

  3. The School’s ambitious season of productions are designed and built by students under the supervision of a professional faculty and staff of designers and theatre technicians. The BFA is a professional degree program, which offers a conservatory approach to training.

  4. For Fall 2024 applicants, the USC School of Dramatic Arts majors will only appear as an option if you are completing the Common Application for Regular Decision. Submit an SDA SlideRoom Application. The following materials are also required in order to be considered for admission in the USC School of Dramatic Arts.

  5. Alexandra Billings is an assistant professor of acting at the USC School of Dramatic Arts, as well as an actress, singer, author, teacher and activist. Currently, Billings plays Davina on Amazon’s Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning hit TV show Transparent.

  6. Admission to the USC School of Dramatic Arts is based on academic and artistic merit rather than ability to pay. The U.S. government, however, requires that all international student applicants provide proof of ability to pay tuition and living expenses for themselves and their dependents (if applicable) before a formal letter of admission and an I-20 or DS-2019 Certificate of Eligibility can ...

  7. The University’s full non-discrimination policy can be found on the Web at policy.usc.edu. In compliance with Section 504 of the Federal Rehabilitation Act, the university provides reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities. The university’s Section 504 Coordinator is the USC Office of Equity and Diversity.