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Department of Drama No. 8 on Hollywood Reporter’s Best Drama Schools List

Monday, May 23, 2016, By Erica Blust
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College of Visual and Performing Arts

The ’ Department of Drama has jumped to no. 8 on the Hollywood Reporter’s (THR) list of the “.” For the past two years the department has been ranked no. 13; in 2012 it was ranked no. 20.

“The fact that we have risen to the no. 8 spot in an international list of schools is not only a cause for celebration but a testament to the work of our faculty, staff and students; to the success of our graduates; to the value of our partnership with 鶹ƵStage; and to the support of many dedicated and loyal alumni,” says Ralph Zito, professor and chair.

"Kiss Me, Kate"

Jon Paul Roby with the ensemble in “Kiss Me, Kate” (Photo by Michael Davis)

The department offers four bachelor of fine arts degree programs in acting, musical theater, stage management, and theater design and technology, as well as a bachelor of science degree program in drama that features a theater management track. Through the department’s affiliation with 鶹ƵStage, an outstanding Equity theater company located in the same theater complex, students may learn from working professionals in addition to a professional faculty.

The department’s culture of rigorous conservatory-style training at a major research university with a direct connection to the profession is of great benefit to students in all of its programs of study, including the non-performance areas, says Zito.

“For example, a recent graduate of our theater design and technology program began work as an assistant on ‘Hamilton’ even prior to graduation because she was able to develop a working relationship with costume designer Paul Tazewell when he designed ‘Scorched’ for 鶹ƵStage. Another currently enrolled designer was able to complete all of her art history requirements during a semester abroad in Madrid because our students have access to the University’s global resources.”

Drama students also benefit from the support of the department’s extensive alumni network. Many alumni return to campus to offer workshops or participate in discussions, while others have established more immersive experiences.

“The signature programs that contribute to the excellence of department’s training—the Tepper Semester in New York City, Sorkin Week in Los Angeles and the Araca Project, which provides early career alumni with an opportunity to produce projects in New York City—are the direct result of generous support from some of the many leaders in the entertainment industry who are drama alumni,” says Zito.

While the Hollywood Reporter article mentions only a few successful alumni—Taye Diggs ’93, Vera Farmiga ’95, Frank Langella ’59, Neal McDonough ’88, Jerry Stiller ’50 and Vanessa Williams ’85—Zito knows that the list of names is almost infinite and a testament to the department’s impact on the industry. This impact includes the success of such recent alumni as Jessie Mueller ’05, Patti Murin ’02 and Josh Young ’03.

“Ranking by the Hollywood Reporter is particularly meaningful because it represents the assessment of industry professionals—people who view the work of our graduates in the field and who are uniquely qualified to assess their level of professional preparation,” he says. “I am deeply grateful to everyone who has a part in the ongoing success of the Department of Drama.”

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Erica Blust

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