Acting, B.F.A.
Overview
Program Highlights
The Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Acting is designed to prepare students for success in the professional theatre industry. By combining conservatory-style training with a strong liberal arts education, our students explore, develop, and hone their craft to become well-rounded artists with valuable skill sets that will prepare them for professional success.
Core Learning Goals
Our core learning goals have been woven into all aspects of this rigorous four-year program from classroom and studio work, to rehearsals and productions in our mainstage season.
- Technique
- Analysis
- Professionalism
- Collaboration
Mainstage Season
ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔβs mainstage season provides performance majors with many opportunities to gain valuable onstage experience. A typical season will include:
- 2 musicals
- 2 plays
- 1 dance concert
- In alternating seasons an opera co-produced with the School of Music or a 3rd play
Performance Opportunities
Performance opportunities are available to students beginning in their first semester. All BFA performance majors are required to audition for our mainstage season and freshmen are eligible for casting. Additional performance opportunities may include:
- Pipe Dreams Studio Theatre, a student run theatre company
- The Annual Childrenβs Show
- Student Cabarets
- The New Musicals Initiative
- Faculty Developed Works
The ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Difference
The small school environment at ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ University offers students many advantages including:
- Individualized attention
- Studio classes capped at 16
- Annual progress evaluations
- Faculty/student mentorships and collaborations
- Interactions with students from other disciplines
Why Choose ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ?
There are a number of things that help set Milllikin apart from other schools:
- Small school environment
- First-rate faculty
- National reputation
- Individualized attention
- Faculty/student mentorships and collaborations
- Senior professional development experience (showcase)
- Master classes with working professionals
- Study abroad in our London Semester
- Shakespeare Corrected
- New Musicals Initiative