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Learn about the undergraduate program in drama at NYU Tisch, one of the top drama schools in the world. Explore the studio system, theatre studies curriculum, and faculty of Tisch Drama.
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At Tisch Drama you’ll learn from the best. Our faculty has...
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About the Program - Drama - New York University
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Learn about the MFA program in acting at NYU Tisch, offering advanced training in theater, film, and TV. Explore the curriculum, faculty, and application process for passionate actors who want to be artists.
The actors train from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., five days a week. The training is divided into three disciplines: acting; voice, speech, and text; and movement. There are often four or five different classes a day, arranged so that the work in one complements the work in another and also so the student has a balance of these disciplines.
Learn more about each studio below. Each professional training studio for the drama department at NYU Tisch teaches a unique approach to creative work, including acting, music theatre, directing, production, design and management. Studios are the Stella Adler Studio of Acting, Atlantic Acting School, Experimental Theatre Wing, The Meisner ...
The First Year provides a solid foundation in Practical Aesthetics, the Atlantic Technique, with training that balances development of analytical, physical, and collaborative skills. The curriculum includes instruction in a disciplined approach to script analysis, working truthfully moment-to-moment and bringing these competencies together in ...
Apply Now. The Tisch Department of Drama offers summer studio intensives and professional actor training to current and visiting students, working professionals, and adult learners.
Learn the technique to live truthfully under the imaginary circumstances of the play in this Stanislavski/Uta Hagen based course. This course is offered by the Music and Performing Arts Professions department at NYU Steinhardt.