BA in Acting BA in Theatre Design BFA in Acting
GENERAL:
$12 single $36 season
$17 single $50 season
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UIC Theatre’s 2014–15 season tackles these difficult questions as seen through the eyes of young and old alike, across a spectrum of cultures and time.
UIC Theatre’s 2014-15 Season asks
What would you fight for?
From the witty and irreverent Misalliance and the chilling Ivanov, to the heartbreaking The Piano Lesson and the beguiling A Matter of Life & Death, characters struggle to fight for what matters most. UIC Theatre brings past and present gloriously alive this year, through its imaginative and visceral performances of three classics along with an American premiere. Directors Yasen Peyankov from Steppenwolf and Heidi Stillman from Lookingglass join us for the season, continuing UIC’s tradition of engaging students and the campus with the groundbreaking professionals who call Chicago home.
New. Bold. Inclusive. Relevant.
The following theatre degrees are available:
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The School of Theatre & Music provides innovative, rigorous, and comprehensive programs as part of its diverse, urban context.
So many of life’s biggest questions are asked most urgently when we feel trapped. How did I get here? How can I get out? What am I fighting for anyway?
School of Theatre & Music
University of Illinois at Chicago