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Meet the talented artists on the faculty of the USC School of Dramatic Arts.

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In conversation with Edgar Landa

SDA podcast featuring the faculty of the USC School of Dramatic Arts returns with a conversation with Edgar Landa.

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In conversation with Judith Shelton

In conversation with Judith Shelton by Podcast@SDA

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In conversation with Elizabeth Harper

In conversation with Elizabeth Harper by Podcast@SDA

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In conversation with Scott Faris

Podcast@SDA is an opportunity to get to know the faculty of the USC School of Dramatic Arts. This episode features Professor Scott Faris. Scott is the Alice M. Pollitt Professor in Stage Management, Chair of Stage Management and Production, Director of BA Emphasis in Musical Theatre and the Interim Co-Director of BFA Musical Theatre. Scott Faris is a noted stage manager and successful director of…

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In conversation with Lilach Dekel-Avneri

Lilach Dekel-Avneri is a director, curator, translator, and dramaturg. For Fall 2019, Dekel-Avneri was a visiting artist at the USC School of Dramatic Arts thanks to support from the Israel Institute, an independent, nonpartisan, non-advocacy organization that advances rigorous teaching, research and discourse about modern Israel in partnership with leading academic and cultural institutions.

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In conversation with Philip G. Allen

Philip G. Allen is an associate professor of theatre practice at the USC School of Dramatic Arts. He is a sound designer, mixer and audio educator with more than 20 years of professional experience. He has designed sound systems for the Music Center of Los Angeles, the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Culver City and numerous smaller venues.

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In conversation with Kate Burton

Kate Burton is a USC School of Dramatic Arts professor and master artist. She has directed Chekhov’s Three Sisters, The Cherry Orchard and The Seagull for USC’s MFA Rep, as well as two evenings of Shakespeare and Tchaikovsky for Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. The daughter of two Shakespearean actors, she has played Viola, Juliet, Desdemona, Isabella, The Princess of France,…

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In conversation with Elsbeth Collins

Elsbeth M. Collins is a veteran stage manager who serves as the head of production at the USC School of Dramatic Arts, a position she has held since 2008. She is the production manager for over 20 productions per academic year, hiring support staff and guest artists, as well as monitoring their budgets. Prior to coming to USC, Collins worked as a professional stage manager for over 25 years.

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In conversation with Christopher Shaw

Christopher Shaw is an assistant professor of theatre practice at the USC School of Dramatic Arts in acting and directing. Shaw has worked professionally in theatre, film and TV in N.Y. and L.A., as well as at numerous renowned regional theatres. Recent work includes originating the role of Tchaikovsky in the world premier of Tommy Smith’s Fugue with the award winning Echo Theater Company in Los…

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Episode 6: Uncle Vanya with the play's translator, Sharon Marie Carnicke

In this episode of Podcast@SDA, Dean David Bridel discusses "Uncle Vanya" with the translator of the work, SDA Professor Sharon Marie Carnicke. Directed by Gregg T. Daniel, "Uncle Vanya" continues performing in repertory through March 7, 2017 at the School's Scene Dock Theatre.

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