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DePaul Theatre School honors a Chicago classic.(Business of Life)(Interview)

Byline: mary cameron frey

The Theatre School of DePaul University, founded as the Goodman School of Drama in 1925 at the Art Institute of Chicago, joined DePaul in 1978. Its 300 students choose from 14 areas of study, including acting, costume design, lighting design, playwriting, theater management and criticism. It counts among its graduates Harvey Korman, Karl Malden, Joe Mantegna, Geraldine Page, Gillian Anderson, Elizabeth Perkins and Sam Wanamaker. On Tuesday, at its 2008 Awards for Excellence in the Arts, it will honor playwright Tracy Letts, fresh from winning a Pulitzer Prize for "August: Osage County,'' and writer and director Zach Helm, an alum. Its corporate ...

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