Overview
From our rehearsal rooms to our stages, our spaces serve as a catalyst for your theatrical journey. Combined with our supportive environment and faculty and staff dedicated to your success, our department has what you need to be inspired and empowered on your journey toward artistic growth.
The emphasis on forging meaningful connections through theatrical storytelling sets us apart. Our accomplished faculty of working artists, dedicated staff and the wider arts community will become your collaborators and mentors. These connections are seamlessly woven into your education, providing you with a strong network of industry professionals.
Situated in Milwaukee, our department grants you access to Wisconsin’s thriving creative economy. As a theatre student, you’ll have exclusive opportunities to intern and collaborate with leading performing arts organizations. Outside of the classroom, our students are involved with all the city’s professional theatre companies, including the Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, First Stage, Skylight Music Theatre, Renaissance Theaterworks, MKE Black Theatre Festival and more.
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Faculty and Staff
Our inspirational faculty and staff make sure students feel welcome and empowered to think outside the box and explore all possibilities of making art at UWM. Visit the Peck School of the Arts directory to meet these artists, explore their biographies and engage with recent work.
Scholarships and Aid
Financial constraints shouldn’t hinder your artistic dreams. Our comprehensive range of scholarships and aid programs is designed to empower and support artists like you.
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.
Mission
The Theatre Department’s mission is to educate students in the practice and study of theatre and encourage students’ creative and critical development. The Department supports the application of theatre skills in lasting, strong, and meaningful ways throughout their lives.
Our urban setting provides access to a thriving professional arts community with opportunities to engage with the region’s many cultural groups and institutions through service learning, internships, and fieldwork. These experiences support students interested in developing as artists, educators, and scholars and by actively encouraging them to be theatre makers.
Undergraduate Advising
Academic advising is a collaborative process that empowers students to realize their maximum educational potential. Students are encouraged to visit the Peck School of the Arts Advising & Student Services page to meet with your advisor prior to each semester’s registration period. Advisors provide students with individualized appointments to assist with degree requirements, course selection, campus resources, college success strategies, graduation assessment, academic policies and more.
Theatre Courses
THEATRE 100 Introduction to the Theatre
THEATRE 101 Acting for Non-majors
THEATRE 110 Fundamentals of the Actor's Process
THEATRE 111 Theatre Games
THEATRE 150 Multicultural America:
THEATRE 202 Theatre Practicum
THEATRE 204 Theatre and Social Change
THEATRE 213 Play Analysis
THEATRE 214 Stagecraft
THEATRE 215 Properties Production
THEATRE 218 Computer Modeling and Graphics for Live Performance
THEATRE 224 Make-Up
THEATRE 225 Costume Construction
THEATRE 230 Acting 2: Text and Performance
THEATRE 236 Theatre Production and Design
THEATRE 260 Storytelling:
THEATRE 275 Performing Arts Management
THEATRE 285 Costume Construction 2
THEATRE 303 Introduction to Design and Production for Performance
THEATRE 304 Costume Design
THEATRE 305 The Theatrical Experience:
THEATRE 311 Improvisation
THEATRE 314 Special Effects for Stage Scenery
THEATRE 318 Scene Design
THEATRE 319 Scenic Painting
THEATRE 321 The Theatre: Beginnings Through Realism
THEATRE 322 The Theatre: Modern and Contemporary Period
THEATRE 324 Theatre in the Americas: Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Theatre
THEATRE 325 History of Costume
THEATRE 330 Acting Topics:
THEATRE 337 Sound Production and Digital Editing for Stage and Studio
THEATRE 338 Lighting Production
THEATRE 343 Patternmaking
THEATRE 354 Draping
THEATRE 359 Playwriting
THEATRE 359G Playwriting
THEATRE 360 Theatre Practices:
THEATRE 380 Stage Management
THEATRE 401 Advanced Costume & Properties Production
THEATRE 408 Acting in Musical Theatre
THEATRE 410 Stage Directing
THEATRE 410G Stage Directing
THEATRE 412 Career Preparation and Development
THEATRE 418 Lighting Studio
THEATRE 430 Stage Voice and Speech 1
THEATRE 431 Stage Voice and Speech 2
THEATRE 432 Advanced Theatre Practicum
THEATRE 435 Production Management
THEATRE 437 Sound Design and Digital Editing
THEATRE 440 Physical Performance 1
THEATRE 441 Physical Performance 2
THEATRE 448 How to be a Teaching Artist
THEATRE 463 Master Class in Professional Theatre Study
THEATRE 465 Theatre Capstone: BA Theatre Practices
THEATRE 470 Acting Technique 3
THEATRE 471 Acting Technique 4
THEATRE 472 Performance Capstone in Musical Theatre
THEATRE 473 Theatre in Elementary Education
THEATRE 474 Theatre in Secondary Education
THEATRE 475 Rehearsal and Performance:
THEATRE 480 Leadership Skills for Theatre Management
THEATRE 484 Field Work in Theatre
THEATRE 484G Field Work in Theatre
THEATRE 485 Elementary Level Student Teaching in Theatre
THEATRE 485G Elementary Level Student Teaching in Theatre
THEATRE 486 Secondary Student Teaching in Theatre
THEATRE 486G Secondary Student Teaching in Theatre
THEATRE 490 Topics in Theatre:
THEATRE 490G Topics in Theatre:
THEATRE 497 Study Abroad in Theatre
THEATRE 530 Stage Voice and Speech 3
THEATRE 531 Stage Voice and Speech 4
THEATRE 540 Physical Performance 3
THEATRE 541 Physical Performance 4
THEATRE 570 Acting 5
THEATRE 571 Acting 6
THEATRE 575 Studio
THEATRE 675 Advanced Studio
THEATRE 685 Internship in Professional Theatre
THEATRE 685G Internship in Professional Theatre
THEATRE 690 Independent Study--Make-Up
THEATRE 697 Independent Study-Theatre Education and Theatre for Young Audiences
THEATRE 697G Independent Study-Theatre Education and Theatre for Young Audiences
THEATRE 699 Independent Study:
THEATRE 699G Independent Study:
Name | Rank | Degree | School | Graduate Faculty | Emeritus Faculty |
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Jessica Berlin Krivsky | Teaching Faculty II | MA | Goucher College | No | No |
Steve Decker | Associate Professor in College of General Studies | MFA | Indiana University | No | No |
Christopher Guse | Associate Professor | BFA | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | No | No |
Rebecca Holderness | Professor | MFA | Columbia University | No | Yes |
Ralph Janes | Teaching Faculty III | MFA | University of California-San Diego | No | No |
Christopher Kurtz | Teaching Faculty II | MFA | Wayne State University | No | No |
Jeffrey Lieder | Professor | MFA | Ohio State University | No | Yes |
Ana McHenry | Teaching Faculty II | BFA | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | No | No |
Raeleen McMillion | Teaching Faculty II | MFA | Ohio University | No | No |
Robin Mello | Professor | PhD | Lesley University | No | No |
Jason Orlenko | Assistant Professor | MFA | Indiana University | No | No |
Sheri Williams Pannell | Associate Professor | MFA | University of Wisconsin-Madison | No | No |
Alvaro Saar Rios | Associate Professor | MFA | Northwestern University | No | No |
Dana Rochester | Teaching Faculty II | MFA | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | No | No |
LeRoy Stoner | Associate Professor | MA | Indiana University | No | Yes |
Sandra J. Strawn | Professor | BSE | Emporia State University | No | Yes |
James Tasse | Teaching Faculty II | BFA | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | No | No |
William Watson | Professor | MFA | University of Washington | No | No |
Stephen White | Associate Professor | MFA | Northwestern University | No | No |