News from SDSU School of Theatre, Television, and Film
Aztec Owned: Artiste Winery
Nov 6A hopeful filmmaker turned craft winemaker, Bion Rice (TFM, ‘94) has built a winery where art is on the label and also reflected in the taste.
SDSU theatre performance major brings Italian acting lessons home
Nov 4SDSU student Jaysten Merced-Ares spent the summer studying abroad in Italy at the Accademia dell’Arte, an immersive program that gave him hands-on experience in performance, improvisation, and creative collaboration, which he now applies to campus productions.
Daily Aztec: Behind the curtain with the cast and crew of SDSU’s “Merrily We Roll Along”
Nov 3Take a look behind the scenes of the main stage, theatrical production
SDSU School of Theatre, Television, and Film Unveils 2025–26 Theatre Season
Sep 5From Shakespeare to the supernatural, SDSU’s new theatre season showcases reimagined icons and groundbreaking new voices.
SDSU Alumni Spotlight, Rick Schuiteman (‘95)
May 16Meet SDSU Alumnus Rick Schuiteman (‘95). While at SDSU, Rick studied theater, which led him to work in the entertainment department at SeaWorld, where he stayed for 34 years.
Scott Summerfield fell in love with SDSU and now helps others do the same.
May 7Scott Summerfield is a Bay Area native who came to San Diego State University and fell in love with the city, the campus, the athletics, and the beach.
SDSU School of Theatre, Television & Film Announces Outstanding Students
May 1Celebrating excellence in performance, production, and design, the School honors five standout students whose talent and dedication have left a lasting impact on SDSU’s creative community
SDSU NewsCenter: SDSU Theatre presents Broadway hit musical ‘Rent’ from May 2-8
Apr 30The show tackles powerful themes like addiction, poverty, and HIV/AIDS, delivering a captivating story filled with unforgettable characters and a moving message about love, hope, and living without regrets.
SDSU Theatre presents Broadway hit musical “Rent” from May 2-8
Apr 16The show tackles powerful themes like addiction, poverty, and HIV/AIDS, delivering a captivating story filled with unforgettable characters and a moving message about love, hope, and living without regrets.
SDSU Presents a Unique Take on Hamlet April 10-19
Apr 16Eight female and non-binary actors play Hamlet in the School of Theatre, Television & Film’s unconventional production.











