A degree in theatre and drama from the University of Wisconsin–Madison can open doors to a wide range of careers. Our alumni are successful in theatre, film, television, gaming, production management, development, design, education, and all aspects of the entertainment industry. Our faculty are active theatre professionals who bring current and practical knowledge into the classrooms and productions. Our department is well known for the individual attention, mentoring, and commitment we give our students.Through mainstage, open-stage, and student produced works, the Department of Theatre and Drama provides students with excellent opportunities to apply skills and techniques learned in the classroom in fully staged productions.Majors will complete a bachelor of science degree in theatre and drama through the School of Education. Students may informally select areas of emphasis such as design, stage management, directing, acting, or theatre technology. Students whose primary interest is acting may pursue the Acting Specialist option. An audition is required prior to acceptance to the option, and is held each spring semester. Students should see the department advisor for more information on the Acting Specialist option.Nonmajors who wish to extend their familiarity with theatre in theory and practice are encouraged to enroll in department courses and participate in productions. The department has hosted students from many disciplines—such as law, business, medicine, art, dance, science and social work—who wish to develop effective communication skills, enhance problem-solving abilities, and cultivate visual acumen.