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  1. Evolving into the largest and most comprehensive graduate theater conservatory in the English-speaking world—the only one offering instruction in every discipline of the art form—David Geffen School of Drama at Yale University offers an abundant array of opportunities to interrogate and model artistic and managerial practice, on a path ...

  2. Stage Management. Narda E. Alcorn, Chair. M.F.A. and Certificate. 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 ...

  3. Meet the Actors. Whitney Andrews. Whitney's Headshot. Whitney's Resume. Whitney's Monologue. ‎. Michael Allyn Crawford. Michael's Headshot. Michael's Resume.

  4. I earned my undergraduate degree in three years from a university outside the United States. Am I still eligible to receive an MFA from Yale? To be eligible to receive an M.F.A. from David Geffen School of Drama, an applicant must have a four-year bachelor’s degree from an accredited U.S. institution or the international equivalent.

  5. Training at David Geffen School of Drama: A Policy Overview; Yale University Resources and Services; Tuition and Living Expenses; Financial Aid Policy; Fellowships and Scholarships; Prizes, 2022–2023; Enrollment, 2023–2024; The Work of Yale University; Yale University Policy Statements; Publication Data

  6. Available 24/7. To request website updates, additions, or corrections. (School of Drama, DGSDinfo, or Yale Rep) ITS Help Desk 24/7 Support. 203-432-9000. helpdesk@yale.edu. Please do not directly email or call our team members for help. If you are unable to submit a ServiceNow ticket, please email dgsd.tech@yale.edu.

  7. In addition to their training in production dramaturgy and literary management, students have opportunities to develop as writers, editors, and translators through their work on the professional staff of Theater magazine, published three times annually by David Geffen School of Drama/Yale Repertory Theatre and Duke University Press.