("Theatre Night Awards" by Montclair State University:
Tower Stories (2021) -Outstanding Achievement by an Acting Ensemble of a Contemporary Dramatic Play (nomination) -Outstanding Achievement in Choreography or Movement in a Straight Play or Film (nomination) -The Peter Filichia Award for Pushing the Envelope in Academic Theatre (nomination) Game of Tiaras (2020) -Outstanding Achievement by an Acting Ensemble of a Virtual Play (nomination) -Outstanding Achievement in Virtual Background Design (nomination) -Outstanding Achievement in Choreography or Movement (nomination) -Outstanding Achievement in Stage Combat (nomination)
Under the Big Top (2019) - Outstanding Achievement in Educational Impact and Community Outreach (nomination) -Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Comedy - Hanna Sharkey as Corky (nomination) -Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Comedy - Brooklyn Richmond as Max (nomination)
Radium Girls (2018) -Outstanding Achievement by an Acting Ensemble of a Drama (nomination) -Outstanding Achievement in New Media/Special Effects (nomination) -Excellence in Dramaturgy - Elisabeth Campbell (nomination) As You Like It (2017) -Outstanding Achievement by an Acting Ensemble of a Classical Play (nomination) -Outstanding Achievement in Choreography or Movement (nomination) -Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Design (nomination) -Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actor in a Classical Play - Chris Cline as Orlando (nomination) -Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actress in a Classical Play - Alison Burke as Rosalind (nomination)
To Kill a Mockingbird (2016) -Outstanding Achievement by an Acting Ensemble of a Drama (nomination) -Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actor in a Drama – Nathan Langston (Atticus Finch) (nomination)
Makin’ It (2015) -Outstanding Achievement in Choreography or Movement (nomination) -Outstanding Achievement by an Acting Ensemble of a Drama (nomination)
The Man Who Came to Dinner (2014) -Best Performance by an Ensemble (Nomination) -Best Choreography/Movement (Nomination) -Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Play--Carly Jorgenson as Miss Preen (Nomination)
Speech and Theatre Association of New Jersey Governor's Award Competition: -Senior Scholarship Award--Katie Kiessling (2012 Winner)
Papermill Playhouse "Rising Star Awards": The Wizard of Oz (2015) -Best Supporting Actress in a Musical--Danea Hayes as Zeke/Cowardly Lion (Honorable Mention) Disney's Beauty and the Beast (2012) -Best Supporting Actor in a Musical--Tyler Daddario as Cogsworth (Honorable Mention)