Theatre Performance BFA

Not everyone commands a presence. You do, and so do we. Our program is designed to help you become a versatile performer ready for anything the industry throws your way. Make your entrance and become a part of an exciting cohort of theatre artists!

We believe in preparing our students to be well-rounded and adaptable performers. Our performance program offers two tracks: acting and musical theatre. Whichever one you choose, you’ll gain intensive training and mentorship from faculty who truly care about you and your success. Plus, you’ll have opportunities to perform in our state-of-the-art facilities, work with industry professionals and collaborate with fellow artists, ensuring that you are ready to take on any role with the right skills and confidence to succeed.

Program Type

Major

Program Format

On Campus

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What it’s like to be a student at Peck School of the Arts

When you study performance at the UW-Milwaukee Peck School of the Arts, you join a community that is united on a mission to impact the world through our craft. And we really mean that. Our faculty are all working professionals and experienced educators with a deep commitment to supporting the next generation of theatre artists. Our strong ties to Milwaukee’s creative community open doors for you to explore and grow through engaged learning and individualized mentorship. That’s why our students emerge with a strong community, an entrepreneurial spirit and the skills, vision and drive to shape their worlds.

But don’t take our word for it. See for yourself what it is like to be a student here by scheduling a personalized tour and info session.

Theatre Performance BFA
Theatre Performance BFA
Theatre Performance BFA

Program Details

Our BFA in Theatre Performance is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in all aspects of theatre performance. From exploring the canon of dramatic European literature in fresh and innovative ways to collaborating on new works – you’ll gain experience in it all. Plus, we prepare you for professional internships and auditions, so you graduate with a wide range of tools to excel in the industry.

Acting

In the Acting concentration, you’ll develop your craft through a variety of courses, including acting techniques (including Stanislavski, Meisner and Viewpoints), vocal techniques (including Linklater and Skinner), physical performance and acting for the camera.

Throughout our program, you’ll have opportunities to work on a range of productions, from contemporary plays to Shakespearean classics. And that’s not just on our own stages. Our students are involved with all of the city’s professional theatre companies, including the Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, First Stage, Skylight Music Theatre and more.

View the Theatre, BFA: Performance requirements.

Musical Theatre

Combining three major performing disciplines of music, dance and theatre, our program trains you to take the triple threat above and beyond. Included in this track are courses in music (voice, theory and musicianship, piano, large and small music ensembles), dance (history of the musical theatre art form, ballet, tap, jazz, and theatre dance), and theatre (acting, play analysis, and theatre production).

Our students annually perform in carefully chosen musical productions essential to pre-professional training. That means you’ll be in front of an audience from your first year through your last.

View the Theatre, BFA: Performance requirements.

Performances

From backstage to center stage, front of house or in front of a classroom, our public performances are a vehicle for training students in every aspect of theatre. They are also a source of high-quality performing arts entertainment for our campus and community. Explore our upcoming performances or take a look at recent productions.

Entrance Auditions/Interviews & Admission

Peck School of the Arts undergraduate and graduate programs may require additional steps to enter. For most dance, music and theatre programs, applicants must first be accepted to UWM, apply to Peck School of the Arts and complete entrance requirements such as an audition and/or interview.

Scholarships & Aid

UW-Milwaukee and Peck School of the Arts offer a diverse financial aid package for students, including Midwest residence savings, scholarships, grants, work-study opportunities and student loans.

Living Learning Communities

Live in campus housing on the same floor or wing as other students in your major or program. The Peck School of the Arts offers three Living Learning Communities where you can be a part of a “community within a community.” You’ll make friends, form study groups and do social activities together. And, best of all, there is no additional cost to be a part of a Living Learning Community.

Internships & Opportunities

Students work and intern professionally with Milwaukee’s professional music organizations, theatre and dance companies, and film festivals, as well as leading art museums, galleries and creative agencies. See where your education can take you. Learn more about internships and opportunities.

Student Organizations & Clubs

Meet like-minded people in a wide variety of student organizations and clubs who inspire creativity and will support your aspirations. Collaborate and create, network with professional artists, and deepen your connection with faculty, mentors and fellow students outside of the classroom.

Study Abroad

We believe that a complete education in the arts should take you beyond the classroom and the local community. By studying abroad, you’ll gain more than a change of scenery. You’ll embark on a transformative educational experience and bring a global perspective to your field of study. Explore upcoming trips offered in partnership with the Center for International Education.

Alumni Stories in Theatre

  • Theatre alum brings ghostly features to life in world premiere production 

    In Milwaukee’s recent World Premiere of The Forgotten Girl, production design is more important than ever. Viewers are immersed in the world of the main characters Iris and Daniel as they discover the abandoned grave of a girl in their grade and begin interacting with her ghost. Scenic designer Amaya …
  • UWM Grad Makes A Guest Appearance On Modern Family

    Brittani Ebert, who earned her bachelor’s degree in theater from UWM’s Peck School of the Arts in 2002, has a co-starring role in the Sept. 30 episode of ABC’s “Modern Family.” Ebert, who grew up in Sun Prairie, also has appeared on the popular series “Jane the Virgin” and “Criminal …

Careers in Theatre

  • Actor/Actress
  • Agent
  • Art Director
  • Artistic Director
  • Arts & Entertainment Writer
  • Arts Administration
  • Arts Council Director
  • Box Office Manager
  • Broadway Theatre/Tours
  • Business Consultant
  • Camp Director
  • Carpentry/Scenic Artistry
  • Casting Director
  • Choreographer
  • Comedian
  • Community Arts Organizer
  • Computer Drafter/Designer
  • Conflict Resolution Facilitator
  • Corporate Trainer
  • Costume Designer
  • Costume Director
  • Costume Shop Manager
  • Crafts Artisan
  • Creative Director
  • Cruise Line Performer
  • Curator
  • Development Director
  • Dialect Coach
  • Director
  • Drama Therapist
  • Dramaturgy
  • Draper/Cutter
  • Drapery Fabricator/Installer
  • Education Administrator
  • Electrician
  • Entertainer
  • Entertainment Designer/Manager
  • Events Manager
  • Event Coordinator
  • Gaffer
  • Grip
  • Hair and Makeup
  • Lawyer
  • Life Coach
  • Lighting Designer/Director
  • Makeup Designer/Artist
  • Managing Director
  • Marketing & Sales
  • Master Carpenter
  • Milliner
  • Model
  • Musical Theatre Artist
  • Office Administration
  • Outreach Coordinator
  • Playwright
  • Politician
  • Producer
  • Production Assistant
  • Production Manager
  • Project Manager
  • Projection Designer
  • Properties Director
  • Props Artisan
  • Rigging Installer
  • Scenery Designer
  • Scenic Artist/Painter
  • Screenwriter
  • Scriptwriter
  • Set Designer/Decorator
  • Singer
  • Social Worker
  • Sound Designer/Engineer
  • Sound Technician
  • Special Effects Artist
  • Stage Director/Manager
  • Stagehand
  • Staging Fabricator
  • Stunt Double
  • Tailor
  • Talent Agent/Director
  • Technical Director
  • Television/Radio Personality
  • Theatre Consultant
  • Theatre Critic
  • Theatre Education Teacher
  • Theatre Equipment Sales
  • Theatre Journalist/Blogger
  • Therapist
  • Trade Show Designer
  • University Administration
  • University Faculty
  • Visual Effects Director/Engineer
  • Vocal Coach
  • Voiceover Artist
  • Wardrobe Specialist
  • Wigmaker

Program Faculty

Which faculty you have within this program is dependent upon your chosen courses or interests. For a list of all Theatre faculty and staff please follow the link below.


Aaron Agulay HEADSHOT
  • Assistant Professor, Voice
  • Area Head, Voice & Opera
Colleen Brooks Headshot
  • Teaching Faculty II, Voice & Opera Theatre
Steve Decker Headshot
  • Associate Professor, College of General Studies/Affiliate Faculty Appointment in the PSOA Theatre Department
David Hoffman Headshot
  • Teaching Faculty II, Voice
  • Voice Liaison, Musical Theatre
Ralph Janes Headshot
  • Teaching Faculty III, Theatre Education & Directing
  • Director, K-12 Theatre Education
  • Outreach Coordinator, Theatre
Steven Koehler Headshot
  • Lecturer, On-Camera Acting, Theatre
Raeleen McMillion Headshot
  • Teaching Faculty II, Voice, Speech and Dialects
Robin Mello Headshot
  • Professor, Theatre
  • Teaching Fellow, Lubar Entrepreneurship Center
Sheri Williams Pannell Headshot
  • Assistant Professor, Theatre
  • Area Head, Musical Theatre
Wendy Rowe Headshot
  • Lecturer, Voice
  • Director, Popular Music Ensemble
Jim Tasse Headshot
  • Teaching Faculty II, Acting
Bill Watson Headshot
  • Associate Professor, Acting
  • Co-Chair, Department of Theatre
  • Area Head, Acting
Vanessa Weber HEADSHOT
  • Lecturer, Voice
Important Dates
Theatre

Undergraduate Entrance Interview
For Theatre BA and BFA programs in Spring and Fall 2024.

December 8, 2023
February 9, 2024
March 8, 2024
April 5, 2024
Contact
Theatre
Undergraduate Programs
Ralph Janes, theatre-admission@uwm.edu

General Info & Questions
Contact Form | 414-229-4763