About PSOAAdmissionsDegree ProgramsSupport
VenuesAlumniOutreachCalendar
Dance
Film
Music
Theatre
Visual Art
Inter-Arts
Teaching the Arts
Theatre Core
BFA
BA
K-12

Student Profiles
Facilities
Events
Faculty/Staff

 


 

  Theatre
 


Welcome to the Department of Theatre at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Peck School of the Arts. We hope you will explore these web pages to learn more about our theatre degrees and production programs as well as the rich artistic environment and learning opportunities you will find in all Peck School of the Arts programs.

UWM Theatre boasts an outstanding teaching faculty of working professional theatre artists whose work has been seen in regional and commercial theatres across the country, including the Tony-winning Utah Shakespearean Festival, Colorado Shakespeare Festival, Montana Repertory Theatre, Playwrights Horizons, The Public Theatre, LaMama, ETC, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, the Skylight Opera Theatre, Chamber Theatre, Music Theatre of Wichita, New American Theatre, Peninsula Players, Renaissance Theatreworks, and Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre.

In addition to an outstanding theatre curriculum, we produce two separate production series in three very exciting theatre spaces. These series ensure that our students get a wide range of practical performance and production opportunities.

Most importantly our students have the opportunity to see and learn from a vast array of theatre productions while they study here. With over 25 producing theatre companies in the city, as well as national-level museums, ballet, and contemporary dance companies, students have the chance to see some of the best professional theatre in the region, and the opportunity to work in these same companies while they complete their degrees here.

Diverse curricula have been designed to meet the needs of each individual, from the generalist who wants to learn it all, to the students who desire in-depth professional training for a career in performance or production.

Theatre students have several different options available:

B.A. Degree in Theatre Studies provides students with a broad-based professional theatre education that emphasizes both practical and theoretical studies with a wide array of options--including stage management, design, and dramaturgy--appropriate to students with a broad theatre foundation.

B.A. Degree in K-12 Theatre Education develops teachers for a new era, as graduates earn their state teaching license and credentials.

BFA Degree in Acting teaches the art and technique of acting, providing students with the opportunity to connect their art to the world around them.

B.F.A. Degree in Costume Production teaches the art and craft of creating costumes for the stage, developing students whose skills will place them in some of the best theatre costume shops in the United States, or on the path to higher education in costume design and construction.

B.F.A. Degree in Technical Production provides students with training in many technical areas of production including scenery production, properties production, lighting and sound. Students will be prepared for careers in the professional theatre or for continued study at the graduate level.

Bruce Brockman, Chair

 

University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Logo

contact news gallery directory downloads tech sitemap jobs