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  1. Develop a flexible and open vocal, physical, and intellectual instrument that is available and responsible to the demands of a text. Understand and apply the above goals to the collaborative and technical elements of theater toward the imaginative act of creation.

  2. The Department of Theater at Brooklyn College provides an affordable, accessible, outstanding education taught by a nationally recognized faculty of theater artists and leaders. We are a professional training ground in Flatbush Brooklyn set in the epicenter of the theater industry – New York City.

  3. The Barry R. Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema offers a Master of Fine Arts degree in cinema arts with specializations in live action cinema or digital animation and visual effects (DAVE). These three-year, 66-credit programs prepare students for professional careers through a combination of practical and theoretical courses.

  4. This small, highly personal two-year program confers Master of Fine Arts degrees in fiction, playwriting, and poetry. It offers single-discipline and inter-genre workshops, literature seminars, small-group reading tutorials, and one-on-one tutorials, all of which emphasize relationships between students and eminent faculty.

  5. PIMA is a four-semester full-time graduate degree program providing students with training in theoretical, technical, and practical experience in the conceptualization and production of collaborative, multi-disciplinary artworks presented in a performance setting.

  6. Brooklyn College Department of Theater 2900 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11210 (main) 718-951-5666 | (fax) 718-951-4606

  7. The BFA Acting program at Brooklyn College is dedicated to developing students’ abilities through rigorous, personalized training. The program accepts 10-12 students annually into the ensemble-based, conservatory-style training, creating a close-knit community of collaborative artists that progress through the program together.