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Drew University

Madison, NJPrivateSuburb1.5K
Faith-BasedTest-OptionalLGBTQ+

Program

No PrescreenNo AuditionNo InterviewModerately Selective25-40 StudentsUniversity App RequiredStudy Abroad

PROGRAM RECOGNITION

BA in Theatre Arts within a liberal arts framework at Drew University in Madison, NJ
Consistently ranked among the top 25 college theater programs in the nation by Princeton Review — ranked 23rd in 2025

NOTABLE ALUMNI

Elizabeth Timperman C'92 — Tony Award-Winning Producer
Lauren Messeck C'14 — Assistant Stage Manager, Lincoln Center
Buist Bickley C'07 — Production Properties Supervisor, Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory on Broadway

TRAINING & OPPORTUNITIES

Host to the Semester on New York Theatre (TREC), offering access to Broadway and Off-Broadway productions, artist meet-and-greets, and hands-on workshops
Students can intern with companies in New Jersey, New York City, and internationally across a range of careers: casting directors, arts administrators, directors, producers, performers, designers/technicians, literary managers/dramaturgs, educators, and drama/dance therapists
Drew graduates have been accepted into prestigious graduate programs throughout the country

ARTIST CONNECTIONS

Artist-in-Residence program brings working professionals to campus (e.g., stage and TV director Scott Ellis in 2024)
Post-grad connection with Tectonic Theatre Project

STUDENT LIFE

Student organizations include Drew Improv Players, Drew U Dance Company, DUDS, Film Production Club, Sunday Brunchers Playwriting Society, and Goof Troop Sketch Comedy Club

STUDY ABROAD

Theatre Immersion in London and Edinburgh shortTREC program (Summer 2026: July 28 – August 14, 2026; $5,900 program fee including 4-credit tuition, accommodations, some meals, local transportation, and excursions) — attend West End productions, Shakespeare's Globe, and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival

Updated Mar 28, 2:20 PM