The Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and Drama at the University of Wisconsin–Madison prepares students to engage with performance, literature, and technical production. Combining theory and practice, this program empowers students to develop artistic voice, collaborative skills, and an understanding of theatre’s social and historical dimensions.
Directing a One-Act Play: From Script to Stage
Costume Design for Historical Period Productions
Voice and Movement Techniques in Classical Acting
Exploring Queer Identities in Contemporary Theatre
Adapting Literature into Original Stage Scripts
Lighting Design and Atmosphere in Dramatic Scenes
Theatre of the Absurd: A Study of Beckett and Ionesco
Monologue Performance and Emotional Authenticity
Stage Management Strategies for Complex Productions
Gender Representation in 20th Century American Theatre
Multimedia Integration in Experimental Theatre
Writing and Performing a Solo Theatrical Piece
Devised Theatre: Collaborative Creation Techniques
Analyzing Race and Power in August Wilson’s Century Cycle
Children’s Theatre as a Tool for Education and Empowerment
Exploring Stanislavski’s System in Modern Acting Classes
Cost-Effective Set Design for Small Theatre Spaces
The Role of Theatre in Social Justice Movements
Improvisational Theatre and Audience Interaction
Classical Texts in Modern Performance Contexts
Comparative Analysis of Broadway and Off-Broadway Trends
Creating Theatre for Digital Platforms and Streaming
Create, perform, and analyze theatre with UW–Madison’s versatile Theatre and Drama program — perfect for aspiring performers, designers, and storytellers.
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