The SDSU School of Theatre, Television, and Film announces Fall 2022 Season

Offerings feature Broadway musicals, Halloween-themed films, Shakespeare, and more

October 18, 2022

"The Long Christmas Ride Home" by Paula Vogel. Directed by Katie B. Turner. SDSU Mainstage, September 2022. Photo credit: Heather Longfellow
The SDSU School of Theatre, Television, and Film announces their Fall 2022 theatre and film season showcasing the wide array of student talent, full of life, laughter, and historic stories. 

Students from programs across the school are a diverse cast of captivating storytellers, and the SDSU community is invited to its array of stage productions and one-of-a-kind student films throughout the Fall 2022 season.

Dr. Niyi Coker, Director of the School of Theatre, Television, and Film shares his excitement about the upcoming season. “I’m proud to announce this season's lineup and I can’t wait to share our work with the community. This semester's performances and showings include something for everyone and our talented team of students, staff, and faculty have been working hard to make this one of the best seasons yet,” said Coker. 

The School of Theatre, Television, and Film offers a total of eight undergraduate programs, four graduate programs, and a certificate program. The school also hosts five centers and institutes, including the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film, home to the longest-running and most comprehensive studies of women in film and television. 


Tickets for theatre and film events can be found on the TTF calendar and are open to the public. 


Show details are listed below:


The Long Christmas Ride Home
September 23 - October 2
Written by: Paula Vogel
Directed by: Katie B. Turner
Location: Don Powell Stage
7:30pm (Sunday 2pm matinee)
$17 students / $20 general admission


Love’s Labor’s Lost
December 2 - December 11
Written by: William Shakespeare
Directed by: Dani Bedau
Location: Don Powell Stage
7:30pm (Sunday 2pm matinee)
$17 students / $20 general admission


The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
October 28 - November 3
Written by: Music and Lyrics by William Finn. Book by Rachel Sheinkin
Directed by: Jesca Prudencio
Location: Don Powell Stage
7:30pm (Sunday 2pm matinee)
$17 students / $20 general admission

Emerging Filmmakers Showcase
December 14 - December 15
Location: Student Union Theatre
7:30 PM
$10

2022 Howling Halloween Film Festival
October 28, 2022
Location: Student Union Theatre
7:30pm
$10

About the School of Theatre, Television and Film

The SDSU School of Theatre, Television, and Film provides a high-quality education for undergraduate and graduate students that emphasizes excellence in the arts and technology, grounded in conceptual and historical foundations.

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