Off the Press

November 3, 2006 by  

The article I wrote for Backstage/Backstage West is published and online.

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I am including some links to online resources that was left out of the article:

www.urta.com: Your guide to group auditions for graduate schools. It is a good place to get a list of some graduate schools. Know that there are many schools that have MFA programs that are not apart of U/RTA.

http://www.actorslife.com/MFA.html: Are you not sure if you want an MFA? Read this article to see if helps you make your decision.

www.technorati.com/: You can research other blogs by subject. Enter your search and see what other people are blogging about MFA programs and the audition process.

http://actinglikeakid.blogspot.com/2005/11/college-foractors.html: An unofficial ranking of some of the top graduate programs.

http://theatre.uoregon.edu/MFA.html: A list of MFA programs (some schools not listed).

http://www.christopherhalladay.com/blog.htm: A blog of Christopher Halladay’s experience studying at Rutgers University.

http://tedstephens3.wordpress.com/: The blog of Ted Stephens III. He shares his experience of attending graduate school at the University of Florida.

http://www.esperstudio.com/final.html: Article about MFA programs written by William Esper, published in Backstage in 1993.

http://bbs.backstage.com/groupee: You can chat with other actors who might have experience with a certain program or is auditioning for graduate schools.

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    5. Rutgers MFA Acting Program

    Comments

    One Response to “Off the Press”

    1. Ted Stephens III on November 3rd, 2006 7:10 am

      Congrats on the article! It turned out great…one of my profs is going to be in NYC this weekend and is going to pick me up a couple of issues. Thanks for including me–I do appreciate it. The whole answering of questions was an opportunity for me to realize where I was and where I’m going…and sometimes I forget to take stock of that.

      Best to you,

      T3

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