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  1. Its first class was conducted at the Art Institute of Chicago on January 5, 1925, the Goodman School was associated with the Goodman Theatre. The school officially became part of DePaul University on July 1, 1978, and was renamed The Theatre School at DePaul University in 1982. [1]

  2. The DePaul Theatre School series contains programs, correspondence and memoranda, publicity materials, scripts and prompt books, reports, manuals, and financial documents. Dates Creation: 1977

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  3. The Theatre School at DePaul University was founded as the Goodman School of Drama in 1925. Our history begins with three seemingly separate events occurring in Chicago in the early 20th century: DePaul’s Department of Drama is created; a magnificent Broadway-style theatre is built; and a young playwright’s passions for theatre lead to his ...

  4. The move of the Goodman to DePaul in 1978 gave the teaching traditions of Goodman a permanent home and restored the theatrical tradition at DePaul. The acquisition of the Blackstone Theatre, now the Merle Reskin Theatre, in 1988 gave The Theatre School a permanent performance home at DePaul and incorporated another facet of Chicago theatre ...

  5. The Goodman School of Drama series contains press releases, clippings, correspondence, set designs, memorabilia, programs, and prompt books from the Goodman School of Drama. Dates Creation: 1925-1998

  6. THE THEATRE SCHOOL. The Theatre School is the Midwest’s oldest theatre conservatory. Founded as the Goodman School of Drama in 1925, the school carries on an almost 100 year history as a leading drama school in the United States. The conservatory format provides for an intensive, highly disciplined training program.

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  8. Its first class was conducted at the Art Institute of Chicago on January 5, 1925, the Goodman School was associated with the Goodman Theatre. The school officially became part of DePaul University on July 1, 1978, and was renamed The Theatre School at DePaul University in 1982. [1]

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