The Hollywood Reporter (Weekly)

The 25 Best Drama Schools in the World

From Ann Arbor to Australia, these institutio­ns are producing the screen stars of tomorrow

- By Caitlin Huston

Drama schools worldwide were able to achieve a degree of stability in the past academic year as production­s and classes largely went on as scheduled (though, in some cases, programs still felt lingering effects from COVID-19). Coming out of the pandemic, schools are pushing forward with a greater emphasis on diversity within the classes, faculty and coursework. Students are learning how to create the best self-taped auditions and coming out of school with jobs booked.

The Hollywood Reporter consulted with educators and industry execs to determine its annual ranking of the best schools for an acting degree. Tuition, when applicable, is listed on an annualized basis and pertains to the upcoming academic year, unless otherwise indicated. Most schools offer some form of financial assistance.

1 The Juilliard School New York City

At Juilliard, undergrad and graduate students study together in a conservato­ry-style program that trains them to work within the industry and to “stretch their generative muscles and create work for themselves,” says Evan Yionoulis, dean and director of the drama program. In the past academic year, the program hired a new head of physical acting, Orlando Pabotoy, and commission­ed films from alumni play wright fellows, including

writer-actress Enid Graham, who wrote specifical­ly for students, giving them on-set training in addition to classroom study. The school’s many illustriou­s alumni include Jessica Chastain, Danielle Brooks, Oscar Isaac and Corey Hawkins, all of whom were on Broadway last season, in addition to their screen work. Undergrad and graduate tuition for the upcoming academic year is $53,300. The MFA program is four years long — while most are three — but the final year is tuition-free, with a stipend. About 93 percent of students qualify for financial aid.

2 Yale University New Haven, Connecticu­t

The David Geffen School of Drama at Yale remains tuition-free for the 15 to 17 acting grad students who are accepted yearly, thanks to the $150 million gift bestowed on the school by the business magnate in June 2021. Not surprising­ly, there’s been a “big increase in applicatio­ns” since the endowment was made, says school dean James Bundy. The school’s numerous notable acting alumni include Brian Tyree Henry, Meryl Streep, Frances McDormand and Angela Bassett.

3 University of North Carolina School of the Arts

Winston-Salem, North Carolina The undergradu­ate program at University of North Carolina School of the Arts students staged Amadeus in October.

UNC School of the Arts, which provides conservato­ry-level training across five discipline­s, has recently made a number of new hires and added courses such as play writing and microbudge­t producing for film and television. Under the leadership of dean Scott Zigler, UNCSA School of Drama has updated its performanc­e repertoire to include more underrepre­sented voices and is emphasizin­g studentgen­erated work and devised theater. A number of recent students have booked jobs shortly after graduation, and alumni include Tony-winning actordirec­tor Joe Mantello, Isaac Powell ( American Horror Story) and MaryLouise Parker. Undergradu­ate out-of-state tuition is $24,231.

4 Brown/Trinity Rep Providence, Rhode Island

The Iv y League school accepts 12 students a year into

its drama grad program, which is affiliated with the regional Trinity Repertory Company theater. Students can take part in a production and earn their Actors’ Equity card. The program was one of the first to offer free tuition, and it gives students health and dental insurance while they’re enrolled.

5 Royal Academy of Dramatic Art London

RADA, which produced the likes of recent Oscar nominee Andrea Riseboroug­h and Succession star Matthew Macfadyen, will celebrate its 125th anniversar­y in 2024 as the conservato­ry continues to push its curriculum forward with classes on topics such as emerging technologi­es under newly appointed principal Niamh Dowling. The school offers a three-year undergradu­ate program, which welcomes 28 acting students a year, as well as a one-year MA Theatre Lab. Undergradu­ate and graduate tuition is about $30,000 for internatio­nal students.

6 Guildhall London

Guildhall accepts 28 students annually to its three-year undergradu­ate acting program, which has produced notable alumni such as Ewan McGregor, Michaela Coel and Daniel Craig. Jonathan Vaughan was recently appointed principal of the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, after having led the music department, and has continued guiding the school in its interdisci­plinary approach to study. Tuition for internatio­nal students is about $30,000.

7 Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh

Known for its strong undergradu­ate musical theater and acting program, Carnegie Mellon made several faculty changes in the past year, including hiring former University of Texas at Austin alum Robert Ramirez as the new head of the School of Drama, with a goal of creating a more equitable and inclusive learning environmen­t, and Kaja Dunn in the newly created position of associate professor of anti-racist and culturally competent practice. Undergradu­ate tuition is $62,260.

8 London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art London

Founded in 1861, LAMDA is the oldest drama school on the British Isles. It offers three-year undergrad degrees in acting, as well as two-year graduate degrees, and has produced noteworthy alumni including Brian Cox, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Benedict Cumberbatc­h (who now heads the school’s board of trustees). Tuition for undergrad internatio­nal applicants is about $30,000, same for the graduate program.

9 UC San Diego San Diego

The MFA program at UCSD provides graduate students with three years of free tuition and fees, plus the opportunit­y to perform in production­s at the prestigiou­s La Jolla Playhouse and earn their Actors’ Equity card. The school, which recently unveiled a new outdoor amphitheat­er, is known for its collaborat­ive learning environmen­t and has produced actors such as Zoë Chao ( Party Down) and even award-winning playwright­s, including Pulitzer Prize nominee Zora Howard ( Stew).

10 The Old Globe and USD San Diego

The two-year MFA program accepts seven students each year; they receive full-tuition scholarshi­ps and a monthly stipend from the Old Globe Theatre, which is partnered with the school and offers students work in its production­s. Led by actor, director and choreograp­her Jesse Perez, the program offers a curriculum focused on performanc­e skills for classical theater and has recently added movement courses in fight stunt work, clowning and more.

11 New York University New York City

NYU offers a well-known undergradu­ate drama program that counts Miles Teller, Rachel Brosnahan and Elizabeth Olsen as alumni and places about 1,400 students in select profession­al training studios before they continue on to advanced study. Both programs benefited from the opening this year of the 735,000-square-foot John A. Paulson Center, which features three theaters, eight rehearsal and dance studios and stateof-the-art design shops. The estimated undergradu­ate tuition for the upcoming academic year is $66,388, while graduate tuition is $73,698.

12 UCLA Los Angeles

Undergradu­ate actors have a choice between drama or musical theater programs at this school that benefits from its proximity to the industry. The school’s graduate program is on pause and not accepting applicatio­ns for the 2023-24 year as faculty continues to review and update the curriculum. In-state tuition for undergrads living on campus is $39,000 and a bit more than $71,000 for out-of-state.

13 USC Los Angeles

The faculty at USC’s School of Dramatic Arts, which offers graduate and undergrad degrees, are all working profession­als and include Alexandra Billings ( The Peripheral), Kate Burton ( Inventing Anna) and a new addition, Finola Hughes ( General Hospital). The curriculum is meant to provide a “360-degree education” that offers a focus on entreprene­urship and emerging technologi­es. Tuition for the MFA programs is $53,592, but the USC School of Dramatic Arts covers 85 percent. Undergradu­ate tuition is $66,640, with two-thirds of the class receiving some form of financial aid.

14 National Institute of Dramatic Art Kensington, Australia

Cate Blanchett, Sarah Snook and Murray Bartlett graduated from the three-year undergradu­ate acting program offered at Australia’s finest drama conservato­ry. Ninety-five percent of graduates are employed in the performanc­e industry within six months of leaving, with more than half working in the screen sector, locally and internatio­nally. The annual tuition is about $21,000.

15 University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan

The school is known for having one of the world’s top musical theater programs, with alumni including Emily in Paris star Ashley Park and 2023 Tony nominee Lorna Courtney, the lead of the new musical & Juliet. In the past academic year, tuition for out-of-state students in the department was about $28,000.

University of North 16 Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, North Carolina

UNC’s Center for Dramatic Art offers a strong MFA program that works closely with the profession­al PlayMakers Repertory Company. Six to eight actors are accepted to each class and receive tuition waivers and stipends. Kathryn Hunter-Williams, a longtime PlayMakers company member, recently took over as chair of the Department of Dramatic Art.

17 Columbia University New York City

Known for its MFA acting degree, this program emphasizes interdisci­plinary learning with other concentrat­ions besides acting. It also promotes experience outside the classroom, which the school facilitate­s through its connection­s to the industry, including both faculty members and the broader Columbia network. Tuition for the MFA program was about $70,000 in the past academic year.

Baldwin Wallace 18 University Berea, Ohio

Its strong undergrad music theater program, helmed by director Victoria Bussert, has seen almost all graduating seniors from the past 14 years sign with representa­tion following the school’s New York showcase. Tuition is in the neighborho­od of $40,000.

Savannah College 19 of Art and Design Savannah, Georgia

SCAD offers the only in-house university casting office in the country, with plans to open a second casting office in fall 2023 at its Atlanta campus, overseen by Alpha Tyler, former head of casting for Tyler Perry Studios. In the past year, students have been landed in Ava DuVernay’s Caste, the Apple TV+ series Manhunt, Norman Lear’s Clean Slate and Clint Eastwood’s Juror No. 2. Tuition for the undergradu­ate program is $40,000.

Northweste­rn University Chicago

Broadway star KO ( In the Heights, West Side Story), previously known as Karen Olivo, took over as head of Northweste­rn’s music theater program in fall 2022 and has since been making changes to the curriculum to make it more inclusive for music directors, composers and more. Kathryn Hahn, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and 2023 Tony nominee Brian d’Arcy James are among the alumni. Undergradu­ate tuition is $64,887.

Penn State University 21 State College, Pennsylvan­ia

This school’s musical theater program accepts 12 to 14 undergrad students a year and focuses on training individual­s, rather than a uniform group. “We work really hard to recruit a diverse student body,” says Rick Lombardo, director of the School of Theatre, which also includes an acting major and prestigiou­s grad program. Tuition for out-of-state undergrads cost about $38,000 last year. Musical theater grads include Talia Suskauer (Elphaba in Wicked on Broadway) and Caroline Bowman (Elsa in the national tour of Frozen).

Syracuse University 22 Syracuse, New York

With strong musical theater and acting programs that have produced the likes of Aaron Sorkin and Taye Diggs, undergradu­ate students at Syracuse spend the first year developing fundamenta­l skills and later have the opportunit­y to audition for co-production­s with the profession­al Syracuse Stage company as well as participat­e in an industry-immersive semester in New York City. Tuition is about $61,000.

23 University of Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee

Kenneth Martin, formerly of the University of Missouri — Kansas City, took over as the new head of the department of theater in August 2022 and also helms the affiliated Clarence Brown Theatre as its artistic director. The school offers a BA in theater and an MFA in acting, with the latter provided tuition-free (undergrad cost $31,664 for out-of-state students in 2022-23).

Southern Methodist 24 University Dallas

Every other year, the Meadows School of the Arts accepts eight grad students, who receive free tuition plus a $12,500 stipend, as well as access to a travel fund for research and acting opportunit­ies with the Dallas Theater Center. The school also offers an undergradu­ate acting program, with tuition at $64,460 in 2023, and has plans to expand. In April, SMU received a $15 million grant from philanthro­pist G. Marlyne Sexton to create a musical theater program. SMU will start building the program this year, with the first incoming class projected for fall 2026.

SUNY Purchase 25 Purchase, New York

The New York state school welcomed its 50th class of acting and theater design/technology BFA students this fall after serving as a training ground for actors such as Stanley Tucci, Abbott Elementary’s Chris Perfetti and Edie Falco and Oona Roche, who are now appearing together on the Peacock series Bupkis.

Tuition for the BFA program was about $17,000 last year, but New York residents under a certain income threshold might be able to attend for free.

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