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  1. David Geffen School of Drama and Yale Repertory Theatre require all students, technical interns, faculty, staff, and guest artists to follow Yale University's COVID vaccine policy, which strongly recommends vaccines. The Yale policy is subject to change pending changes to public health conditions. Additionally, community members will be asked ...

  2. David Geffen School of Drama and Yale Repertory Theatre require all students, technical interns, faculty, staff, and guest artists to follow Yale University's COVID vaccine policy, which strongly recommends vaccines. The Yale policy is subject to change pending changes to public health conditions. Additionally, community members will be asked ...

  3. David Geffen School of Drama and Yale Repertory Theatre require all students, technical interns, faculty, staff, and guest artists to follow Yale University's COVID vaccine policy, which strongly recommends vaccines. The Yale policy is subject to change pending changes to public health conditions. Additionally, community members will be asked ...

  4. Geffen’s professional successes enable him to generously support the educational institutions, including the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale University, and charitable organizations important to him. His 2002 donation to the UCLA School of Medicine was the single largest donation of its kind to a U.S. medical school.

  5. In addition to full tuition support, the School also has a need-based financial aid policy to ensure that all qualified students with demonstrated financial need will have the opportunity to attend Yale.*. Each year, the School awards a substantial amount of financial aid, totaling more than $11 million in 2023–2024.

  6. David Geffen School of Drama at Yale, 217 Park Street, New Haven, CT 06511. DGSD Acting Program COVID-19 Guidelines The Acting Program at David Geffen School of Drama at Yale will hold in person auditions in New Haven, Atlanta, Chicago, and San Francisco.

  7. Theater was founded in 1968 as yale/theatre, “a gathering of responses to real events” in that tumultuous year. In the magazine’s first issue, Ren Frutkin declared that it would consist of “theatre, thought, discussion, dream, art, people.”. Since its first issue (“Do We Need Greek Drama?”), Yale’s magazine has fulfilled Frutkin ...