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2025 College Rankings: ĢƵ Named One of the Best Acting Schools in New Jersey by Backstage Magazine

Citing success of alumni on Broadway, TV and film, magazine ranks ĢƵ No. 2 in the Garden State

Posted in: Alumni Success Stories, College News and Announcements, Department of Theatre and Dance News

Isaiah Robinson ’24, is currently performing with the national tour of “Stomp!” (Photo by Steve McNicholas)
Isaiah Robinson ’24, is currently performing with the national tour of “Stomp!” (Photo by Steve McNicholas)

ĢƵ’s Theatre/Acting program has been ranked No. 2 on thelist byBackstage Magazine, which praised the university’s rigorous curriculum and professional faculty.

Backstagealso cited theCollege of the Arts’ dance theater program and the success ofJosh Dela Cruz, host ofBlues Clues & You!and ĢƵ’s proximity to New York City in its ranking.

The recognition highlights ĢƵ’s success in launching alumni into thriving careers on Broadway, television and film.

“We’re pleased thatBackstagehas recognized our program and the accomplishments of our alumni,” says Associate Professor Heather Benton, head of ĢƵ’sBFA Actingprogram. “Our professors are working actors and directors with strong reputations among casting professionals. We believe there isn’t just one way to work as an actor – and we train our students accordingly.”

Kira Player, ’19, onstage in the play “Written by Phillis.”
Kira Player ’19, onstage in the playWritten by Phillis. (Photo by Linda Johnson)

“ĢƵ allowed me to stress-test my process and set me up to handle the life of a professional actor.”

~ Kira Player ’22, cast member ofHarry Potter & the Cursed Childon Broadway

What Sets ĢƵ’s Acting Program Apart

Students at ĢƵ benefit from a dynamic, holistic program designed to prepare them for the demands of today’s entertainment industry:

  • Diverse Training: Techniques include Meisner, Stella Adler, Stanislavsky, Viewpoints, Suzuki and the Lucid Body method, in which Benton received certification.
  • Film & TV Readiness: Classes in acting for the camera, opportunities for self-taping and for direction and feedback through a collaboration with ĢƵ’s School of Communication and Media.
  • Career Prep: Mock auditions, workshops and a senior-year showcase featuring panels of NYC casting directors and agents who provide feedback.
  • Physical and Vocal Training: Emphasis on movement (including clown, combat, world dance, Viewpoints and Suzuki) and the actor-friendly Miller Voice Method, taught by two MvM-certified teachers.
  • Industry Access: Located just 12 miles from NYC, students work with professional playwrights, directors and casting agents. Partnerships include a three-year residency with theRoyal Shakespeare Company.

The BFA program is curated so that students are introduced to the many aspects of training that are strongest for actors. “The philosophy behind that is that students go through these immersive techniques so that by the time they get to their senior year, they have this enormous toolbox of techniques. It gives students the agency to learn, to choose and to curate their own unique individual process,” Benton says. “The reason that this is important is because that’s the business right now.”

Alumni Success on Stage and Screen

The rigor of ĢƵ’s curated curriculum is evident through the success of its alumni, including proud alumni, who is currently a cast member inHarry Potter & the Cursed Childon Broadway.

“The gifts from my training at ĢƵ that I most consistently use are the focus on diligence and the familiarity with most major acting techniques,” says Player, BFA ’19. “My professors instilled in me the importance of finding a process for yourself, of being specific and granular in that process, of being adaptable and imaginative.”

Ultimately, she said, “ĢƵ’s approach of learning a new technique every year allowed me to stress-test my process and set me up to handle the life of a professional actor.”

Recent graduate, who is touring nationally withStomp!,agreed that ĢƵ faculty prepares students by challenging them to work hard and anticipate the inevitable challenges of an acting career.

Kira Player
Kira Player currently stars inHarry Potter & the Cursed Childon Broadway. (Photo by Anthony Chapman.)
Isaiah Robinson
Isaiah Robinson is among ĢƵ alumni finding success as well-rounded actors. (Photo by Sub/Urban Photography)

Robinson, BFA ’24, earned a coveted spot on theStomp!tour after multiple auditions and beating out an initial pool of more than 1,000 actors.

“The program prepares you,” Robinson says. “So, when I hear about all of the alumni success that comes from the school, it makes sense because the teachers really do light that fire in their students.”

Other distinguished alumni of theacting programinclude:

  • Nathan Angelo’24 – Broadway debut inHere Lies Love, the first all-Filipino cast on Broadway.
  • ’22 – Appeared in the 2023 filmNo Hard Feelings!with Jennifer Lawrence.
  • ’17– Actor and filmmaker known forThe Girl in the Woods(2021),Freaky(2020) andThe Goldfinch(2019).
  • Nicole D’Angelo’17 – Assistant Music Director on Broadway’sHow to Dance in Ohio; 2024 Drama Desk Award winner.

With an ever-evolving curriculum that blends tradition with innovation, ĢƵ continues to be a top destination for aspiring actors looking to build lasting careers in theatre, film and television.