by Logan Beck
Noah Herman worked as a freelance director in Philadelphia for several years, after graduating from Muhlenberg College where he studied acting and directing.
The School of Theater, Film and Media Arts has an active community of students, faculty and alumni, whose talents
by Logan Beck
Noah Herman worked as a freelance director in Philadelphia for several years, after graduating from Muhlenberg College where he studied acting and directing.
Mark Costello writes new libretto for The Impresario
by Logan Beck
Alumnae Madeleine Hunt Ehrlich and Fiona Otway were selected as the twenty-five participants of The Film Society of Lincoln Center, New York Film Festival's Artist Academy, an immersive creative experience for filmmakers early in their careers.
Collaboration between Philadelphia Young Playwrights and Temple Theaters benefits all
By Logan Beck
Beginning on Thursday, October 6, Temple University in collaboration with Philadelphia Young Playwrights will celebrate its 27th year of the New Voices Workshop, with the performances of new plays written by students from local elementary, middle and high schools.
Junior gets chance at dream role in Temple Theaters' upcoming production of Hairspray
by Logan Beck
Junior theater major Salvatore Mirando made his theater debut in eighth grade, as the iconic Nicely Nicely Johnson in Guys and Dolls with the classic Broadway hit, “Sit Down You’re Rocking The Boat.”
It was then that Mirando discovered his talent for comedic roles, and inspired him to cultivate those characters during his time at Temple.
MFA candidate Valentina Homem's documentary Abigail was a short film selection at Cannes International Film Festival 2016 Director's Fortnight. Co-directed by Isabel Penoni, Abigail connects the dots of a human map that links the indigenous Amazon cultures to Afro-Brazilian religions through an extraordinary woman.