Playwriting MFA
The playwriting specialization transforms world perspectives through the dynamic power of dramaturgy and diverse theatrical narratives.
Students in this immersive MFA experience are mentored by accomplished playwrights and explore expansive themes from cultural remembrance to avant-garde theater.
The Graduate Playwriting Program offers an MFA journey blending traditional playwriting with courses in screenwriting, VR/AR, adaptation, and beyond. Our distinguished faculty boasts a rich tapestry of experiences: African-American theater, bilingual playmaking exploring Latinx culture, exploration into Native-American Theater and ritual performance, and an innovative blend of metatheatricality and identity exploration.
Through three years of coursework, students are not just taught the art of dramaturgy but also gain insights into diverse theatrical spaces, histories, and forms. They are equipped to challenge, innovate, and reinvent theatrical storytelling, drawing from both past traditions and cutting-edge trends.
World-Class Faculty
Requirements
The MFA Program in Playwriting is a comprehensive, professional training program that prepares students for writing careers in the contemporary theater. The degree is awarded on the basis of successful completion of the required courses. Additionally, a critical evaluation of writing projects must culminate in a manner to show professional competence in the field.
Coursework
Required courses will be scheduled to permit completion of coursework and projects within three years.
Students must complete of a minimum of 94 units or 23.5 courses. Of those courses:
- A minimum of 82 units or 20.5 courses must be at the graduate level.
- A maximum of 12 units of 596 courses may be applied toward the degree.
- By petition, course requirements may be fulfilled with approved alternative courses
In the first year, playwrights complete two short plays and a full length play. In the second year, playwrights complete a second full length play, a One Person play, and an additional writing project such as an adaptation for the stage or a screenplay. The third year typically includes an internship with a professional theater or film studio, or comparative environment.
Final Examination for the Degree
The program culminates in a comprehensive examination that the candidates for the degree must pass. The comprehensive examination is satisfied by fulfilling a series of creative projects appropriate to the specialization.
- On completion of this project or last quarter of residency, whichever is last, students must file for advancement to candidacy.
- The final creative project and is reviewed and evaluated by the examining faculty committee.
- Student participation in the final review is at the discretion of the committee.
- If the student fails the review and evaluation of the creative work by the examining committee, the student may, with the approval of the Chair of the Department, be re-examined.
Time to Degree
Normal progress toward the MFA degree in Playwriting involves students to be enrolled in their specialized area for a continuous period until all required courses are completed, typically seven to nine quarters.
- Students must enroll in a minimum of twelve units per quarter.
- The maximum residency allowable is twelve quarters.
Courses
Core Courses
- THEATER 230ABC: Advanced Playwriting
- THEATER 231: Special Topics In Playwriting
- THEATER 266: Theatrical Conceptualization
- THEATER 430ABC: Advanced Studies in Playwriting
- THEATER 431: Special Topics in Playwriting
- THEATER 432: Theatrical Adaptation
Projects & Production
- THEATER C433ABC: Script Development Workshop
- THEATER 435AF-AW-AS: Advanced Playwriting Laboratory
Background Courses
Complete a minimum of 14 units, choose from the following courses:
- THEATER 205ABC: Background of Theatrical Art
- THEATER 206: Themes in World Theater and Drama
- THEATER 210: Topics in World Theater and Drama
- THEATER 232: Manuscript Analysis
- THEATER 260: Directing I
- Elective History in Art History, Arts & Architecture, Design/Media Arts, Dance, World Arts & Cultures, and Film & Television
Internship
- THEATER 498 Professional Internship in TFT