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auditions -> graduate school auditions and interviews: fall

Schools that participated in SETC
GRADUATE SCHOOL AUDITIONS in September 2007

Last Updated: 08/27/2007
(Listings subject to change.)
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AMDA (American Musical & Dramatic Academy)
Florida Atlantic University
Kent State University
Louisiana State University
In 2005, LSU recruited at SETC the strongest M.F.A. acting class in our institution's history. With the new fall audition format – an extremely convenient time for programs such as ours --we look forward to seeing more outstanding students, and earlier in the season at that.
Louisiana Tech University
Regent University
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
"In the Fall SETC Graduate Auditions, SIU Carbondale will be looking for students interested in pursuing an MFA in Theatre with specializations in Directing, Playwriting, Scenic, Costume, Lighting Design, and Technical Direction."
University of Georgia
The MFA Performance program at UGA is a newly revised curriculum that integrates the Department of Theatre & Film Studies' multi-media capabilities with the acting program. Recruiters from the UGA MFA Performance and Design/Technology Program will attend Fall auditions at SETC.
University of Louisville
The University of Louisville's MFA in Acting program is looking for a few bright, talented, self-actualized artists/students who want to develop their skills and open their minds to new ways of seeing the world. We want to train artist/scholars who will make an impact on our American theater and society.
University of South Carolina Columbia
University of Southern Mississippi
University of Tennessee Knoxville
The University of Tennessee is looking for students who want to be educated as designers for the world stages. Our students will have the opportunity to travel to important theatre centers to see theatre out of their previous experience. They will have the knowledge and skills to choose the way in which they want to live and work, whether that be in New York or in their hometown. As UT students they will design their first professional designs for the University’s own Equity company, The Clarence Brown theatre.
Wayne State University
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