News from SDSU School of Theatre, Television, and Film
SDSU Celebrates The Grand Opening of the New Performing Arts District
Nov 13New facilities ignite creative excellence and community engagement
LA Times Today: ‘Barbie’ is a billion-dollar milestone for women in Hollywood
Nov 8SDSU's recent "Celluloid Ceiling" study notes the low number of women directing in Hollywood.
Go Behind the Scenes With Entertainment Management Certificate Instructor Jay Sheehan
Nov 8Students can learn from Sheehan’s decades of experience by taking SDSU's Certificate in Entertainment Management
Skull & Dagger Dramatic Society Celebrates 100 Years
Oct 30The student theatre organization is SDSU’s longest-active club.
Joseph Martin Waters’ Vivid Contemporary Rock Opera Debuts at Tijuana’s Centro Estatal de las Artes
Sep 28Joseph Martin Water's contemporary opera's first iteration performed at SDSU's Smith Recital Hall, and premiered at Tijuana’s Centro Estatal de las Artes.
Ziggy Stardust & Me to Debut on Brand New Prebys Stage
Sep 15Ziggy, Stardust, & Me is set to perform on SDSU's new Prebys Stage
Mother-daughter duo attend SDSU to receive their degrees
Apr 4Former Aztec Shops employee and breast cancer survivor Imelda Hernandez-Villa is working alongside her daughter Sydney Villa as they aim to earn their bachelor's degrees.
Patch: Oscar Nominee, SDSU Alumnae Discusses Screenplay Writing
Mar 20Two San Diego State University School of Theatre, Television and Film graduates will talk about writing 'All Quiet On The Western Front.'
Train Here, Go Anywhere: Oscar Nominee Lesley Paterson Returns to SDSU
Mar 6The SDSU School of Theatre, Television, and Film will host Lesley Paterson and Simon Marshall, talking about screenwriting for the film “All Quiet on the Western Front.”