CMU School of Drama


Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Tech is Everywhere

Read this doc on Scribd: CMU Stage Directions

6 comments:

BWard said...

Really? Where's this other table saw they speak of?

I think its great that CMU is getting some publicity for things non-robotic or computer based. Most people either don't know about CMU at all or know it only because of its science. Before appling here, even I didn't know there was an fine art conservatory.

Anonymous said...

That is oh so awesome! like Bryan, I think this will bring some great publicity to the theater program here, and perhaps will give some of the new things we are doing the opportunity to be known. Great photo too. yay!

jeannie_yun said...

Hahaha!!! I think this is great!! It's nice that Rebecca made it on the fourth page. I wondered if they have seen Naomi's picture in the Chosky booth, because that could have been a great one, too. Yea I agree that CMU SOD can always use some more publicity, because our website is not as flattering as it can be. And we don't want people at UNLV to think that they have a better program than we do, right?

Anonymous said...

That's pretty damn cool. Perfect timing with USITT coming up too. What I can't understand is why they never talked about me? It is neat seeing an article talk about something you see every day, you get a very different view of the article that way.

Anonymous said...

Oh really now...
I would have to disagree...

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While undergraduate actors are generally discouraged from working in Pittsburgh’s community theatres, student technicians and designers are often employed by professional companies. Although CMU is often considered a cultural island in Pittsburgh, the exchange of talent with Equity theatres is almost constant.

Anonymous said...

Louis Stein is the sketchiest man in the world.