Carnegie Mellon School of Drama

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The Carnegie Mellon School of Drama in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a degree-granting institution founded in 1914 as a division of Carnegie Mellon University's College of Fine Arts. Its undergraduate acting, musical theatre, directing, design, dramaturgy, and production and technology managament majors are considered to be among the top programs in undergraduate conservatory training, and the School of Drama presents 18 events every season in the Purnell Center's theatres, studios and lobbies. The School of Drama also presents members of its graduating class in produced showcases in New York and Los Angeles. Its MFA offerings in directing, design, and production and technology management are also considered to be top graduate programs. The School of Drama as a whole is widely considered by those in the profession to be one of the best theatre schools in the country.

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[edit] Facilities

The School of Drama has made its home in the Purnell Center for the Arts since January of 2000. The space, which was specifically designed for the School of Drama, includes:

  • Philip Chosky Theater, a 430-seat proscenium theater
  • Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater, a 140-seat black box theater
  • Wells Video Studio, a sound stage television studio

as well as two movement studios, three rehearsal studios, four design studios, a lighting lab, a sound lab, a costume shop, a scene shop, and various classrooms.

[edit] 2006-2007 Season

[edit] Notable Alumni

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