Bachelor of Arts in Theatre ArtsSchool of Arts and Sciences
Where you set the stage
Lights dim, a hush is heard in the audience, and enter stage right…. The world is craving and producing entertainment at unprecedented rates and the world of performance arts continues to grow. Careers span film, television, audio, commercial theatre, community theatre, playwriting, publicity, directing, stage management, set/light design, costume design, management, and marketing, the opportunities continue to open for those who have industry knowledge and experience within theatre arts.
As a Theatre Arts major pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree, you will encounter numerous opportunities, whether on stage or behind the scenes. From working in the box office and assisting with social media for productions to engaging in stage design, technical operations, directing, and acting, this interdisciplinary program is customizable for each student. You will find balance between theoretical classroom instruction and hands-on experiential learning, often taking place in the Diane Ballweg Black Box Theatre or through studio classes and workshops located on campus.
Throughout the academic year, four productions provide students with an immersive engagement in all aspects of theatre. Edgewood College is near the heart of downtown Madison, WI, which provides convenient access to a thriving arts scene and offers diverse opportunities to experience the surrounding vibrant art culture.
Madison, WI
On-campus
120
January 21, 2025
Careers within Theatre Arts
$82,320
Average annual salary for a Producer/Director
A bachelor’s degree in theatre arts prepares you for a variety of career paths.
- Actor
- Assistant Director
- Broadcaster
- Casting Manager
- Costume Designer
- Director
- Drama Teacher
- Hair & Make-up Designer
- Lighting Technician
- Social Media Manager
- Stagehand
- Stage Manager
- Theater Technician
- Wardrobe Supervisor
- Writer
Theatre Arts by the Numbers
295
Students (from 43 different majors) participating in productions since opening in 2010
12+
Professional partnerships
4
Productions each academic year
Theatre Arts Student Spotlights
Evan Philippi ’25
Bachelor of Science in Theatre Arts and Sociology, Minor in Music
“The theatre program at Edgewood College not only offers many experiences that no other college has, but it also has a community that welcomed me in with open arms.”
Craig Seger ’25
Bachelor of Art in Theatre Arts, Minor in Music
“Sometimes it can be frightening. Sometimes you think you’ll forget a line, not be able to hit a note, maybe you’ll mess up a dance step. But you’ll be fine, trust me. You may doubt yourself on stage, but Edgewood has taught me that your quiet fears can turn into thunderous applause.”
Julia McPhillips ’27
Bachelor of Arts in English, Minor in Theatre Arts
“Working on and off stage at Edgewood has allowed me to learn many valuable lessons and make long-lasting relationships.”
Featured Courses in Theatre Arts
Theatre Arts 149 Introduction to Acting for Majors and Non-Majors
Philosophic orientation of the actor to his/her art with emphasis on basic technical skills. Students work on the techniques of acting while considering larger questions of perception, creative and aesthetic awareness. Students gain confidence in performing for and with others and explore the potential of theatrical ensemble and the collaborative nature of theatre through partnered work, original scene creation, and performances outside the classroom for other classes.
Theatre Arts 200 Theatre Design Elements
If you’ve ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes of your favorite plays or shows this class might be for you. This class offers an introduction to the media used in theatrical design, including but not limited to Costume Design, Scenic Design, Lighting Design, and Sound Design.
Study of the theory and practice of directing dramatic production with special emphasis on the director as artist and leader. Students will use all they have learned in the course of their theatre training and liberal arts education (and beyond) and apply elements of that knowledge of the interpretation, leadership, and artistry involved in directing a play. Students must communicate effectively with all elements of production in order to accomplish those goals.
Student Organizations
Theatre Assembly
A friendly, inviting community where students can feel free to be themselves, Theatre Assembly provides programming, events, opportunities, and community for anyone interested in theatre, regardless of major. While engaging in this active student organizations, you will also be developing leadership skills. There are a variety of events and activities that are planned, including:
- Trips to Chicago
- Student-directed stage productions
- Annual trip to American Players Theater
- Workshops on improv, fencing, Shakespeare
- Participating in the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) Conference A
- Halloween Costume Party
- Spring Awards Banquet
Experience London’s Theater and Art History – in London!
As a theatre major at Edgewood College, you can take your knowledge to a higher level through an interdisciplinary, course titled London: Theater and Art History. This experiential course will meet on campus during the fall semester and travel to London, England during the winter interim. Study theater and art history within the concepts of social, cultural, and artistic history of London in the classroom and then travel there for two weeks of immersive experiences featuring plays, museums, and cultural sights.
Faculty Spotlights
Jeanne Leep, PhD
Professor
JLeep@edgewood.edu
Christopher Dunham, MFA
Associate Professor
CDunham@edgewood.edu
Jan Levine Thal
Stage Management Mentor
JLevineThal@edgewood.edu
Susan Nanning Sorenson
Senior Adjunct Instructor
SNanningSorenson@edgewood.edu
Audrey Standish
Senior Adjunct Instructor, Box Office Manager
AStandish@edgewood.edu
Stephen Tabor
Adjunct Instructor
STabor@edgewood.edu
Mary Waldhart
Costume Manager and Costume Shop Manager
MWaldhart@edgewood.edu
Kristin Roling
Adjunct Instructor
Kroling@edgewood.edu
Experience the Edgewood College Legacy of Performance
Longstanding History
The Edgewood College Theatre Department has been producing plays and shows since the 1960’s, each a new experience for both actors and audiences. Today, our students can experience all aspects of the theatre – from stage crew, to costumes, to directing, to acting – with four mainstage productions a year. The Diane Ballweg Theatre provides a black box space with top equipment for technical training, that encourages creativity.
Look through our past productions and explore what’s scheduled next season!
The Diane Ballweg Theatre
The Diane Ballweg Theatre is a black box theatre that seats 120+ audience capacity and features a state-of-the-art control booth.
A Creative Haven for students
The Stream is Edgewood College’s visual and theatre arts center. This dramatic industrial structure is home to the art and theatre art programs, Diane Ballweg Theatre, and Edgewood College Gallery. Located on the southwest corner of campus, the building overlooks the surrounding woods and Lake Wingra.
The College recently received Gold LEED certification for the building, which makes it the second LEED-certified building on campus. Edgewood College became the first college or university in Wisconsin for exemplary environmental performance (2006).
The Stream Outdoor Amphitheatre
Students will perform their first show of the season in the outdoor Amphitheatre at the Stream. Enhancing the educational experience for theatre arts students, this space provides students with a unique venue offering versatility, connection with nature, and community engagement.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Theatre Arts
What are the most common majors to add as a double major in Theatre Arts?
The most common majors students add include: Art, Art Therapy, Communications, Education, English, Graphic Design, Music, and Psychology.
Where have Edgewood College theatre arts alumni built successful careers?
We are privileged to count alumni spanning coast to coast across the United States. The breadth of career paths is reflected in the diversity of our graduates’ endeavors. Whether actors thriving in Los Angeles and New York, or an Education Manager shaping young minds at the Children’s Theatre of Madison, our program alumni showcase their creativity across a spectrum of roles. Some of these include directing, producing, set construction, photography, social media production, and theatre management.
What minors does Edgewood College offer that would coordinate with a Theatre Arts major?
Edgewood College offers a wide variety of minors that compliment this major. Students will often add a minor in Art, Communications, Education, Entrepreneurship, Film Studies, Music, and Psychology.
Describe the practicum experience.
Students gain hands-on “behind the scenes” experience in the Theatre Practicum class. They choose to specialize in one of the following areas, including Stage Management, Box Office/Theatre Management, Dramaturgy, Hair & Make-up, Costumes, Props, Sets, Lights, or Sound. Each crew area is overseen by a Faculty/Staff leader who mentors students through the process, guiding them through careful instruction to ensure excellence. Each production presents unique needs and challenges, ensuring the work is always varied and dynamic from one show to the next.
Can I participate in productions even if I’m not majoring in Theatre Arts?
Absolutely! Edgewood College Theatre has a long tradition of casting students who are non-majors.