Acting

College

Department

Majors

Created for individuals with a passion for storytelling, collaboration and performance, this program empowers aspiring artists to take the next step toward a professional career in the performing arts. Whether your interests lie on stage or on screen, you’ll benefit from expert instruction, a supportive creative community, cutting-edge facilities and valuable industry connections. Bring your dedication, imagination and drive to a world-class university—and prepare to grow into your next role.

What will I learn?

The curriculum offers a comprehensive series of classes in acting, voice and movement, and audition techniques, with a strong emphasis on practical application through production. You’ll take courses in technical theatre and design, theatre history, dramatic literature and dance—and choose from electives in choreography, stage direction, stage combat, and other areas of interest. 

At UB, our goal is to train complete theatre artists while giving you the tools to discover your unique strengths and interests. In your coursework, you’ll cover a variety of styles and methods, from classical to contemporary, as you learn how to solve problems, overcome challenges, and deliver award-worthy performances. And you’ll perform on stage in faculty-directed shows designed to showcase your talents and build your portfolio.

Acting BFA vs. Theatre BA
  • The Acting BFA is designed for more in-depth study and requires an audition. You can start in the BFA program as a first-year student, or begin in the BA program and switch to the BFA after you take your intro courses and gain experience.
  • • The Theatre BA is a flexible major that offers a broad-based education in theater. BA students can also concentrate in Acting and are eligible to audition for department productions.

What can I do outside of class?

Are you ready to advance your career while making new friends? Start right here.

  • Productions. You can act in on-campus musicals and plays as early as your first year (many productions also count as classes).
  • Act in regional shows. Work at one of the many local professional theatre companies.
  • International Artistic & Cultural Exchange Program (IACE). Travel the world to explore different cultures and learn more about theatre.
  • Internships. Spend a summer building your portfolio (and your network) at a theatre, theme park or other venue.
  • Student organizations. Have fun and explore new ideas as you create workshop productions.
  • See local and national shows. Buffalo-Niagara has a vibrant arts community with dozens of theatres.
Study Abroad
Internships
Student Clubs

What can I do with an acting degree?

If you go to shows and watch TV and movies, there’s a good chance you’ve already seen our graduates at work.

They’ve acted in productions on Broadway, off-Broadway, in Europe and in regional theaters. You may have seen them on major TV network shows or in movies, including “Black Panther.” You can also find them working on cruise lines and in themed entertainment such as Disney Parks.

As an actor, you might work for a resident or touring theatre company, an animation studio as a voiceover actor, for film and television production houses, or as a freelance actor anywhere in the world. You can also explore related entertainment-industry jobs, including working as an acting coach, theatre educator, director, playwright or online content creator. And if you want more experience and specialized training, you can choose to get an MFA or other advanced degree at UB or another prestigious school.

Who will I learn from?

At UB, you can take classes and studios from working actors, directors, choreographers, and other faculty who have made lasting impacts—and had successful careers—in the performing arts.

From Broadway to regional theatre, in film and on television, our faculty are internationally recognized, highly experienced, and well-connected throughout the theatre and entertainment industries.

They are members of key industry unions, including SAG-AFTRA, the Actors’ Equity Association, Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, and United Scenic Artists.

Thanks to UB’s steady stream of guest artists, you’ll also build new connections who can share their advice for getting ahead in the industry. These professionals offer lectures, workshops and masterclasses through our renowned IACE program.