Lights, Camera, Acting Classes in Madison, Wisconsin

Acting and Performing Arts Resources

By Sabah Karimi, published May 29, 2006
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Acting can be an exciting career, and can open many doors and an exciting future. Actors and actresses are not always born, they usually have ample training and guidance along their career paths. Stand out amongst the crowd and use the resources in your area to obtain the best training, networking opportunities, and your casting call may just be around the corner! Madison, Wisconsin is home to a variety of performing arts theaters, venues, and entertainment locations. Amongst this capital city is also a variety of teachers, educators, and mentors available to help you along your career to stardom.  Use this listing of resources and schools to kick-start, or revitalize, the actor, dancer, or performer in you!

Arts Institute at UW-Madison
5542 Humanities Building, 455 N Park Street Madison, WI
(608) 263-4086
www.arts.wisc.edu

The UW Arts Insitute was established in 1998, and is operated by an arts faculty and staff to promote artist residencies, various public programming, fellowships, and outreach programs for the public and the university. Keep an eye out for free seminars, artist visits, and other public events that can increase your networking skills.

CTM Madison Family Theater Company and School (for children)
228 State Street, Madison, WI
(608) 255-2080
www.theatreforall.com

This resident theater company promotes creative drama for children in grades 1-5. There is a yearly production open to the public, and various musicals are performed during the holiday season. The company also offers various high school and adult classes throughout the year. CTM Madison is a great way to start youngsters in the theater industry!

Madison Theatre Guild/Theater
2410 Monroe Street, Madison, WI
(608) 238-9322
www.madisontheatreguild.org

This locally owned theater company hosts two productions and performances per year, and auditions are open to the public. This is a great way to begin an acting career, and network with others in the business.

Portal Wisconsin
c/oWisconsin Public Television
821 University Avenue, Madison, Wi
(608) 263-2166
www.portalwisconsin.org

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I Would love 2 get in a acting class 2 live my dream and meet my idol Reba McEntire. i never done acting before but would love 2 be on tv, its my dream come true

Posted on 08/27/2007 at 4:08:00 PM

 
I am a great acter and all I want to do is make it to the top if you can help me it would be great

Posted on 08/20/2007 at 6:08:00 PM

 
Sorry about that. This actually is a good website. Uh..thanks for the info. I was just a little frustrated efire. Sory.

Posted on 08/07/2007 at 8:08:00 AM

 
Yeah, again can you please put the times and dates of the classes, for convience. I mean, no one will want to use you if you don't list the times, and stuff, i'm a serious actress, and need some good classes for myself. Obvisly these aren't the ones, so i guess i won't waste my time.

Posted on 08/07/2007 at 8:08:00 AM

 
pretty good website. I'm an actress, and I'm looking for websites to train me some more. Anyway it would be nice to know when the actual classes start and stuff. thanks

Posted on 08/05/2007 at 4:08:00 PM

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