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Theatre Design & Production Program Hosts Roundtable Discussion with Alumni

The theatre design & production program (TDP) recently hosted a virtual roundtable discussion with 21 alumni, as well as current TDP faculty and students. Fifty people participated in the two-hour event on April 22. Alumni who graduated between 2002 and 2019 participated, sharing their wide range of experience in everything from theatre and film/TV, to Disney and other theme parks, tours and more, introduced themselves and talked about their current work in the industry. Current TDP students asked questions and received helpful advice from their faculty and alumni network.

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