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  1. The American Academy of Dramatic Arts has been training professional actors for over one hundred and thirty nine years. The Academy trains actors for stage, film and television by means of a ...

  2. 120 Madison Avenue. New York, NY 10016. Passage February 13-17. By: Christopher Chen. Directed by: Hal Brooks. A fantasia inspired by E.M. Forster’s A Passage to India, Passage is set in the fictional nation of Country X, which is occupied by Country Y. A prominent Country X doctor and an expat teacher from Country Y begin to forge a ...

  3. You must be a high school senior or older to complete an application to our Full-Time Program. Existing Academy Account holders are users who have signed up for a Rising Actor Showcase Account, Summer Program Application or a Full-Time Program Application over one year ago. To start a new Full-Time Program Application using this option, you ...

  4. The Alumni Fellow Scholarship was established in 2003 in New York to encourage gifts by and in honor of Academy alumni. The Barbara Moore Jordan Scholarship was established in memory of Barbara Moore Jordan, Class of 1954, by her family, to help young people achieve their goals in the dramatic arts. The Brenda Forbes Scholarship was derived ...

  5. The American Academy of Dramatic Arts was born. October 3, 1884: The Academy first opened its doors at The Lyceum Theatre in Manhattan. One hundred and eighteen eager students would soon become The Academy’s first graduating class and the history of acting in America was changed forever. Due to Sargent’s tireless dedication and planning ...

  6. The American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Search ; Log In; Toggle navigation The Academy. Main Menu. ABOUT The Academy. OUR LEGACY History & Heritage Notable Alumni The Actors Society Academy Archive. ... The Academy offers unprecedented access to leading industry professionals as part of your training.

  7. Students of The American Academy of Dramatic Arts at the New York or Los Angeles campus who complete their two-year AOS (Associate in Occupational Studies) degree may transfer up to 60 credits toward a Bachelor of Science degree in Television and Film Studies at St. John’s University. More.