Rosalind (“Roz”) Lichter is a business lawyer specializing in entertainment law, executive employment compensation, and corporate transactions. Her entertainment practice involves all aspects of film, ...
JOBS, INTERNSHIPS, CALLS FOR ENTRY, AUDITION NOTICES, AND OTHER CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR TISCH STUDENTS AND ALUMNI ARE ALL POSTED ON TISCH COLLEGE CENTRAL. YOU MAY REGISTER AND POST OPPORTUNITIES AT ...
TOCD requires all listed internships to conform to New York Department of Labor guidelines and the National Association for Colleges & Employer's definition of internships. This criteria includes: An ...
The information below reflects what was offered in summer 2024. The summer 2025 course search will open on January 21, 2025. Tisch Drama partners with several New York City-based studios to provide ...
SOMETHING TO KNOW UP FRONT... When scheduling your artistic review, we will ask if you want to be considered for ALL STUDIOS or MUSICAL THEATRE ONLY. Your answer will not impact your eligibility for ...
Fred Moten is Professor in the Departments of Performance Studies and Comparative Literature, where he teaches courses in black study, poetics and critical theory. He works with lots of social and ...
Diana Taylor is University Professor and Professor of Performance Studies and Spanish at NYU. She is the author of Theatre of Crisis: Drama and Politics in Latin America (1991), which won the Best ...
André Lepecki works and researches at the intersection of critical dance studies, curatorial practice, performance theory, contemporary dance and visual arts performance. Selected curatorial work ...
Barbara Browning was studying, teaching and performing Brazilian dance during the period in which she was completing her PhD in Comparative Literature at Yale University, where she wrote her thesis on ...
Karen Shimakawa is the author of National Abjection: The Asian American Body Onstage (2003) and co-editor of Orientations: Mapping Studies in the Asian Diaspora (2001) with Kandice Chuh. Her research ...
High school students participate in college-level artistic training in New York City and online. These intensive and enriching courses are taught by Tisch undergraduate faculty. Visiting students and ...
Since its founding in 1949, the Stella Adler Studio of Acting has trained thousands of actors, many of whom have gone on to important theatre and film careers. Its roots, however, go back even further ...