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  1. Deborah Berman, Lecturer in Theater Management, Director of Development and Alumni Affairs for David Geffen School of Drama at Yale and Yale Repertory Theatre, and editor of the David Geffen School of Drama Annual Magazine, has been leading the DGSD/YRT Development Office since February 2005. She teaches workshops in the Theater Management department and is a case study advisor.

  2. He has a teacher certification program for his method of Phonetics, Speech and Dialects, which is taught at North Carolina School of the Arts, Boston University, the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, Folkwang Universitat der Kunste, Cork Institute of Technology- School Of Music, University of Southern California, University of New Mexico-Albuquerque, Azusa Pacific University ...

  3. David Geffen School of Drama Henry Winkler ('70) and Alvin Epstein in THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR by Nikolai Gogol, translated by Peter Raby, directed by Ali Yaygun, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1970. Yale University founded a Department of Drama in the School of Fine Arts in 1924 through the generosity of Edward S. Harkness, B.A. 1897.

  4. Prior to coming to Yale, Walsh taught courses in dramaturgy, theater history, and dramatic literature at the University of Massachusetts and at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. He served as senior dramaturg at the American Conservatory Theater (San Francisco) from 1996 to 2005.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.”

  7. 'Understanding Place' by Tara Davila from the Yale Child Study Center and moderated by Whitney Andrews ('24). October 26, 2022 | August Wilson Lounge | 9:30AM-11:00AM Tara delved into the history of Yale, New Haven, and the University's impact on local community perceptions.

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