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  1. Dramatic Workshop was the name of a drama and acting school associated with the New School for Social Research in New York City. The German expatriate stage director Erwin Piscator began a long association with the school in 1940.

  2. Apr 4, 2018 · When the Dramatic Workshop separated from the New School, one of its main gripes was the lack of space. The records from 1943 show 20 full time students. This grew to 50 students by 1944 and 310 in 1946. Then there were the evening students – 440 in 1944, which grew steadily to 1,070 by 1947.

  3. Piscator headed the Dramatic Workshop until 1951, when he left the United States due to political pressure during the McCarthy era. Many Dramatic Workshop students went on to become stars of theater and film, including Beatrice Arthur, Shelley Winters, Rod Steiger, Marlon Brando, Elaine Stritch, Tony Curtis, Tony Randall, Maureen Stapleton, and ...

  4. Apr 2, 2018 · In January 1940, Erwin Piscator, a German theater director, launched the Dramatic Workshop at the New School for Social Research. In its first semester the program had approximately twenty students for acting and twenty-five for directing.

  5. Apr 8, 2019 · Piscator accepted and ran the New School’s Dramatic Workshop from 1939-1951, where he taught classes on directing technique and musical plays. The workshop was a two-year professional training program with a focus on the American theatre scene and courses such as gymnastics, dramatic dancing, voice and phonetics, music appreciation, makeup ...

  6. Among the faculty were Lee Strasberg and Stella Adler, among the students Robert De Niro, Marlon Brando, Tony Curtis, Beatrice Arthur, Walter Matthau, Tennessee Williams and Elaine Stritch. The Dramatic Workshop considerably contributed to the resurgence of the Off-Broadway theatre.

  7. Simply called the 'Dramatic Workshop,' from 1940 to 1949, Piscator operated a first-rate theater school, and educated such students as Marlon Brando, Harry Belafonte and Tennessee Williams. The Workshop would eventually close due to political pressure during the McCarthy era.

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