News from SDSU School of Theatre, Television, and Film
SDSU’s “Sophocles’ Elektra” looks at Greek tragedy through the lens of influencer culture
Apr 9Renowned director Jesca Prudencio brings a new vision to SDSU's production, reimagining the ancient Greek tragedy
SDSU takes center stage as global Fringe leaders gather on campus
Mar 30As host of the 2026 World Fringe Congress, SDSU will showcase student work, campus spaces and creative programs to international artists and audiences
Two years in the making, SDSU presents developing musical “Tomorrow, the Island Dies”
Mar 23How SDSU’s Musical Theatre Initiative helped transform Ryan Scott Oliver’s evolving folk-horror musical from concept to full production
Daily Aztec: Head of directing for the School of Theatre’s ‘Elektra’ talks about her inspirations for directing and choreography
Mar 18Jesca Prudencio shares how she plans to highlight female empowerment through ‘Elektra’ in celebration of Women’s History Month
From page to stage: All the ingredients for the Black Renaissance Theatre production of “STEW”
Feb 26BRT President Belise Andrews shares how the organization is bringing Zora Howard's Pulitzer Prize finalist to the stage this April
“When She Became The Moon” explores grief and cultural heritage through the power of female friendships
Feb 23The all-female cast presents a story full of girlhood, horror, humor and cultural identity through a coming-of-age production held at SDSU
Union Tribune: Local playwright Mabelle Reynoso's new play at SDSU
Feb 20Playwright/storyteller Mabelle Reynoso, who’s also a lecturer at San Diego State University’s School of Theatre, Television, and Filmbegins 2026 with her “When She Became the Moon,” opening Friday on SDSU’s Prebys Stage in the university’s Performing Arts District.
Daily Aztec: The School of Theatre, Television and Film brings back the ‘80s with the Shakespeare classic, “Twelfth Night”
Feb 17TTF’s production highlights the vibrant and expressive era of discovery that was the ‘80s
From Cold Emails to the NBC Lot: How Isabella Gaeta (‘26) landed her dream internship with NBCUniversal
Feb 11Through persistence and preparation, the SDSU fourth-year secured a competitive NBCUniversal internship focused on advancing underrepresented voices in television
SDSU student filmmakers shine on the big screen at the fall Emerging Filmmakers Showcase
Feb 4Television, Film, and New Media student filmmakers showcased creativity, collaboration, and technical skill through personal narratives and community-centered documentaries.











