Yale School of Drama Welcomes Juilliard Dean Evan Yionoulis as New Leader
Ricky GervaisComedian, writer, and actor who created "The Office" and writes provocatively on comedy and society.
A significant leadership transition is unfolding in the world of performing arts education as Evan Yionoulis, a distinguished figure from The Juilliard School, prepares to take the helm at Yale University's David Geffen School of Drama. This move is expected to bring a fresh perspective to the institution, renowned for its rigorous training and illustrious alumni. Yionoulis's proven track record of innovation and commitment to accessible arts education positions her to lead Yale's esteemed drama program into a new era.
Renowned Educator Evan Yionoulis Appointed Dean of Yale's David Geffen School of Drama
In a major development announced on April 7, 2026, Evan Yionoulis, currently serving as the dean and director of the drama division at The Juilliard School since 2018, has been appointed as the new dean of the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale University. She will officially commence her duties on July 1st, succeeding James Bundy, who is stepping down after a remarkable 25-year tenure. This pivotal appointment also sees Yionoulis taking on the role of artistic director for the Yale Repertory Theatre. Her time at Juilliard was marked by transformative initiatives, most notably the establishment of a tuition-free Master of Fine Arts program and significant efforts to secure additional tuition waivers, broadening access to elite theatrical training. She also championed curriculum enhancements to better equip graduates for diverse roles in film and television, and oversaw a multimillion-dollar renovation of the school's facilities. Yionoulis's connection to Yale runs deep; she is an alumna of the university and a former faculty member of the David Geffen School of Drama. From 1998 to 2003, she held the prestigious Lloyd Richards Chair of the acting program and later served as a professor in the practice of acting and directing. Her extensive contributions to Yale Rep include directing 14 productions as a resident director from 1998 to 2018. Beyond her academic and administrative roles, Yionoulis is an accomplished, Obie Award-winning director. Her acclaimed directorial credits include Adrienne Kennedy's Ohio State Murders, which garnered a Lortel Award for best revival, and the world premiere of Kennedy’s He Brought Her Heart Back in a Box. Yale President Maurie McInnis and Provost Scott Strobel lauded her appointment, emphasizing her influential leadership in acting education and her profound dedication to both students and faculty. Marc Robinson, chair of the search advisory committee, praised Yionoulis as a visionary leader and artistic director whose inspiring commitment to arts education and theatrical artistry promises a vibrant future for Yale.
This transition underscores the ongoing evolution within premier drama institutions, prioritizing both artistic excellence and accessibility. Yionoulis's appointment signals a commitment to fostering a new generation of talent while upholding the rich legacies of both Juilliard and Yale. Her dual role as dean and artistic director offers a unique opportunity to bridge academic rigor with practical artistic development, further solidifying Yale's position as a leading force in dramatic arts education.

