A Letter from the Dean
The School of Theater, Film and Media Arts has an active community of students, faculty and alumni, whose talents
As Women's History Month comes to a close, join Diamon Screen Film Series and Mise En Femme Productions as they present the 1st Annual Women's Film Fest. Featuring 16 undergraduate and graduate films made by women in key creative roles, the screenings will take place this Friday, March 31st, from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM in Room 3 of Annenberg Hall.
One of the films featured will be Lucy Soutter's VENUS MAN TRAP. A quasi-educational film on weaponized femininity and guilt.
Alumnus Aaron Greer (MFA '02) returns to Temple University for a screening of his feature film Service to Man, as part of the Diamond Screen Film Series. The film will be shown at the Temple Performing Arts Center on Wednesday, February 22.
Actors go on auditions all the time, but they rarely receive the critical but nurturing feedback that they hear in Jennie Eisenhower's "Musical Theater: Dress Rehearsal" class.
Eisenhower brings in casting directors and other professionals from around the city throughout the semester. Her students receive real-world audition experiences in the classroom along with valuable observations and assessments to help them prepare for life after college.
By: Logan Beck
On Nov. 2 in Temple Performing Arts Center, David Miranda Hardy, an MFA graduate from the Film and Media Arts Program at Temple University, presented the pilot for his new Chilean TV series, Bala Loca.
Since its release, Bala Loca has received rave reviews in Chile. The show finished airing in September.
The series is about a 50-year-old seasoned journalist turned entertainment mogul. After an accident, Mauro Murillo is confined to a wheelchair, and must rebuild his life as he knew it.
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.