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Behind the D4: 'The Fastest Man'
Benita de Wit ’16 Joins 'Six: The Musical' as Resident Director
Between Two Worlds: Directing Student Tanasia Lewis Reflects on 'Fabulation'
Bora Kim '11, Sameh Zoabi '05 and Professor Dan Kleinman Win at Seattle International Film Festival
Bora Kim '11's 'House of Hummingbird' Wins at Jerusalem Film Festival
Brooklyn Based Multilingual Theater and Film Company Created by Alumni
Caborca Performs 'Zoetrope' at the 2nd International Pueblos-Escena Festival
Carl Cofield ’14 and Kanika Asavari Vaish ’22 Work on ‘The XIXth’ at The Old Globe
Chaesong Kim Performs in the Reimagined 'Lazarus 1972-2022' by Ping Chong and Company
Clara Roquet Wins BAFTA US Student Film Award
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