News from SDSU School of Theatre, Television, and Film
TTF Alumni Spotlight: Zane Alcorn (Theatre, 2016)
Dec 3We caught up with Zane after seeing word of his recent production of Orpheus in the Underworld with Opera á la Carte. Thanks, Zane, for chatting with us!
Daily Aztec: SDSU Comedy Club’s “Christmas Peril”: The night they killed Santa and saved Christmas
Dec 1The original, student-made musical brings demons, music and holiday chaos to the stage
School of Theatre, Television, and Film Welcomes Back Industry Leader Paul Haas
Nov 26WME partner Paul Haas returns to campus to share insights from his career in global talent representation. He will offer students advice on ambition, networking, and a perspective on the entertainment industry.
School of Theatre, Television, and Film presents the Mainstage Production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night in a 1980s Retro Remix
Nov 12In this vibrant 1980s reimagining of Twelfth Night, professor and Shakespeare expert Dani Bedau directs this joyfully nostalgic production for the seventh time in her career, and for the first time in SDSU’s main stage season.
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
“Merrily We Roll Along” in concert brings Sondheim to SDSU
Oct 8Featuring the SDSU Jazz Ensemble, this concert staging of "Merrily We Roll Along" will take audiences on a reflective journey backward through two decades of dreams and choices.
SDSU Student Film “YEUX” Selected for National PBS Broadcast
Oct 2The documentary on queer identity and self-expression airs nationally on PBS Oct. 22
Forbes: Despite Emmy Wins, New Study Reveals Persistent Age Bias Against Women In Hollywood
Sep 25A report by Martha Lauzen, executive director of the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film found that once actors hit 40, men were far more likely to get roles than women.











