The Theatre School's Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree in playwriting helps students explore and identify their voice and unique process of working as a writer in a variety of circumstances. The four-year curriculum provides students with the primary tools of dramatic writing and the space and opportunity to use them through classroom and workshop experiences.
Students learn from a distinguished and award-winning faculty of professional playwrights, dramaturgs, directors, and arts writers both in the classroom and through individual guidance and advising. Students receive formal and informal feedback from faculty through continual readings and workshops of their work.
BFA Playwriting Curriculum
First Year
Second Year
Third Year
Fourth Year
Wrights of Spring
The Wrights of Spring is a two-week festival of new works hosted by The Theatre School every spring. The festival is both a showcase and a celebration, as well as an opportunity for the entire Theatre School community to come together and collaborate on new works. Since the first Festival in 1996, WOS has presented works by over 170 playwrights. Learn more about the Wrights of Spring.
New Playwrights Series
The New Playwrights Series features the world premiere of a play written by a fourth-year playwright or recent graduate, selected by our faculty. This production is fully-realized, part of our public season, and directed by a faculty member or guest artist. This provides the playwright the opportunity to develop his or her play in collaboration with the acting company, production team, and a professional director—while developing the play through the rehearsal and performance.
Carlos Murillo - Head of BFA Playwriting
New Playwrights Series
"The audience for the New Playwrights Series has a chance to be among the first to hear the voice of the next generation of American playwrights." Read More
Liberal Studies
In addition to the major's requirements, students complete 52 quarterly credit hours (13 courses) in the university's Liberal Studies Program. Courses are taken in theatre history, writing, quantitative reasoning and technological literacy, philosophical inquiry, religious dimensions, scientific inquiry, understanding the past, multiculturalism in the United States, and electives. These liberal studies courses are scheduled during the first three years of the program.