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Performance

Why choose The Theatre School at DePaul?

The Performance department’s Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Acting offers student actors world-class, professional training and practical hands-on experience, preparing them for successful careers on stage and screen.

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  • Chicago: Known as the “Third Coast,” Chicago is home to over 200+ theatres.  Chicago exports productions to Broadway and the West End and boasts a booming TV and film industry with nearly $700 million in production in 2022, making it the ideal place to start your acting career.
     
  • 21st Century Training: Our approach ensures that actors receive the most cutting-edge training available. Upon the foundation of the stage, actors will receive additional specialized training for stage and screen in areas like motion capture, voicing animation, and exciting collaborations with DePaul’s School of Cinematic Arts.
  • Learn from Award-Winning Faculty: Our distinguished faculty members are active professionals who work on stages and screens worldwide, bringing their diverse careers and award-winning expertise to the classroom.
     
  • “Chicago-Style” Acting: Renowned worldwide, Chicago actors are celebrated for our physical, visceral, gutsy, improvisational, and ensemble-driven approach. Our program fills your toolbox with techniques to develop your unique method and excel as a complete and fulfilled artist.
  • Extensive Production Experience: With 30+ productions each year and production practice each quarter, our actors gain invaluable stage time ranging from intimate “Intro” productions to public performances, practical experience that builds a strong resume and hones your craft.
     
  • Join a Community of Creatives: The program is made up of a dynamic group of passionate actors who are learning and growing together with designers, writers, directors, comedians and technicians to create a supportive and stimulating environment that emphasizes ensemble excellence and collective success.
  • Strong Alumni Network:  Benefit from DePaul’s rich history, substantial alumni network, and formidable industry reputation.  Our alumni succeed on stage and screen globally, and their accomplishments are a testament to our program’s excellence. Read the latest on the  Theatre School News  page. 

 

Graduate Showcase

In the winter quarter, under the guidance of faculty, graduating actors prepare Digital (screen) and Live (stage) Graduate Showcases. The Live Showcase consists of a series of theatrical scenes, which are presented in Chicago (and may also be shared in Los Angeles) for casting directors, talent agents, producers, and directors from theatre, film, and television. The Live Showcase also includes a series of alumni networking events to introduce and connect our graduates with our large alumni network.  The Digital Showcase is a series of professionally filmed scene work, which is posted online and disseminated widely to industry professionals.

Featured Performance Faculty

Learn from the best in the business. Our Performance faculty are accomplished actors, directors, and choreographers whose work spans Broadway, major regional theatres, film, and television. Meet the professionals who will help you develop your artistry and prepare you for a successful career on stage and screen.

Michelle Lopez-Rios
Theatre Performance
Chair of Performance; Head of Voice and Speech
Rob Adler
Theatre Performance
Co-Head of BFA Acting
Chris Anthony
Theatre Performance
Co-Head of BFA Acting
Dexter Bullard
Theatre Performance
Acting
Patrice Egleston
Theatre Performance
Movement
Kristina Fluty
Theatre Performance
Head of Movement
Sammi Grant
Theatre Performance
Co-Head of Voice and Speech
Damon Kiely
Theatre Performance
Associate Dean of Interdisciplinary Initiatives and Academic Innovation
Jeffrey Mills
Theatre Performance
Movement
Nicole Ricciardi
Theatre Performance
Head of MFA Acting

Performance Department Curriculum

  • First Year

  • Second Year

  • Third Year

  • Fourth Year

Liberal Studies

In addition to the major's requirements, students complete 52 quarterly credit hours (13 courses) in the university's Liberal Studies Program. Courses are taken in theatre history, writing, quantitative reasoning and technological literacy, philosophical inquiry, religious dimensions, scientific inquiry, understanding the past, multiculturalism in the United States, and electives. These liberal studies courses are typically scheduled during the first three years of the program.