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Top Colleges for Acting in New York?

Hello everyone, I'm passionate about acting and planning to move to New York for college. Do you know which colleges have the best acting programs?

a year ago

Absolutely! New York is a fantastic place for pursuing a degree in acting, given its rich theater and performance culture.

1. Juilliard School: Known as one of the world's leading drama schools, Juilliard offers a BFA in Drama. The conservatory-style training is intense, with students studying movement, voice, and acting coursework - plus, it's in the heart of New York City, near Broadway!

2. New York University (Tisch School of the Arts): NYU's Tisch School of the Arts has a great reputation, offering both BFA and MFA programs in acting. The program is known for its methodological diversity, strong faculty, and access to New York’s theater scene.

3. Columbia University: Columbia's undergraduate Theater program is unique as it's rooted in the liberal arts tradition, meaning it encourages students to study a breadth of topics outside of acting. They place a great deal of focus on theater as a multidisciplinary craft, and students get opportunities to study playwriting, directing, and theater history as well.

4. Pace University: Pace offers a BFA in Acting at their School of Performing Arts, with a focus on preparing students for work in all areas of the discipline, incorporating training in acting for the stage as well as for film and TV.

5. Marymount Manhattan College: Marymount's BFA in Acting program is highly respected. The curriculum is well-rounded, ensuring students get exposure to voice, movement, the Stanislavski System, and stage combat.

Remember, each of these schools has a unique approach to teaching and different resources available. I encourage you to visit their respective websites, connect with current students or faculty if possible, and even try to attend a few performances by students to see how you resonate with each program. Choose a program that suits your style of learning and meets your long-term career goals. Good luck!

a year ago

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