Theatre

Your life is not a dress rehearsal. This is your chance to follow your dreams and do what you love. UB’s theatre program is for anyone who wants to be surrounded by the unmatched creativity and tight-knit community that you’ll find in the theater, along with all the academic opportunities you’ll get from a world-class research university. Whether you crave the spotlight—or you prefer being in the director’s chair, behind the scenes or writing about the arts—there’s a place for you here. 

Departments

Academic Programs

Majors

Combined Degrees

Minors

What will I learn?

Do you want a broad, flexible education that covers the history and context of different theater productions? Or perhaps you’d rather specialize in an area like acting, costume design or dramaturgy? Either way, UB has the major for you. And with plenty of plays, musicals, experimental works and more, you’ll also get hands-on, unforgettable experiences as you strengthen your skills in collaboration, communication and critical thinking. 

Theatre BA vs. Acting BFA or Theatre/Design Technology BFA
  • The BA is a flexible major that offers a broad-based education in theatre.
  • The BFA programs are designed for more in-depth study within specific areas.

What can I do with a theatre degree?

At UB, our graduates have performed and worked behind the scenes in productions on Broadway, off-Broadway, in Europe and in regional theatres. In fact, you may have seen them on major TV network shows or in movies, including Black Panther. While many of our theatre graduates go on to successful careers in professional theatre, film and television, many others apply the skills and knowledge from their theatre studies to go to law school and MBA programs—or enjoy a career in arts administration, education and many other professional fields. A theatre major is an excellent way for you to develop your strengths in writing, technology, presentation and critical thinking—and fuel your professional success.

At UB, you’ll get valuable skills that you can apply to a broad range of career paths, including:

  • Business. Become a manager, producer, agent, critic, or even an entertainment attorney or journalist.
  • Design and production. Help bring shows to life as a designer, artisan or technician.
  • Education. Inspire the next generation in a school, a studio or at a university.
  • Performance. Many students become an actor, coach, director or playwright.

By the Numbers

Check out salary ranges and career outlooks straight from the U.S. Department of Labor to see the return on investment for your degree.

Occupational Wage and Growth Statistics
Occupation TitleMean Annual WageMean Hourly WageFuture Outlook
Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary$101,340.00N/A
Actors$43,050.00$20.70
Producers and Directors$42,980.00N/ARapid Growth
Entertainers and Performers, Sports and Related Workers, All Other$37,510.00$18.03Rapid Growth

Data provided by the and DOL data from 2024.