Cardinal Stritch University Performing Arts

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Cardinal Stritch University's Theater Department has expanded greatly over the years and is now housed in the state of the art Joan Steele Stein Center Building on the main campus in Milwaukee, WI. The Stritch Theater Department produces some of the best college-level theater productions in the Greater Milwaukee Area. The program has faculty who have worked in professional theater in the Milwaukee

area and across the US. Stritch produces four shows a year and strives to give students exposure to many different styles of theater including the Classics, Musicals and Children's Theater. Stritch produces three shows a year in the 400 seat proscenium arch Nancy Kendall Theater. One show a year is staged in our intimate black box studio theater which has a variety of seating capacity. In addition to these four shows, there are many other opportunities for student directed productions and other activities sponsored by the Genesian Players student theater organization.

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6801 N Yates Road
Glendale, WI
53217

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Cardinal Stritch University's Performing Arts Department has expanded greatly over the years and is now housed in the state of the art Joan Steele Stein Center Building on the main campus in Milwaukee, WI. The Stritch Performing Arts Department produces some of the most varied and innovative college-level productions in the Greater Milwaukee Area. The program has faculty who have worked in professional performing arts in the Milwaukee area and across the US. Stritch produces a variety of shows each year and strives to give students and the community exposure to many different styles of performance including Theater for Young Audiences, Vocal Ensemble, Musicals, Intimate Dramas, the Stritch Community Orchestra and peformances from outside professional organizations such as Milwaukee Ballet II through our “arts@stritch” series. Stritch productions are housed in the beautiful 400 seat proscenium Nancy Kendall Theater and intimate Black Box Theater in the Center for Fine Arts. In addition to productions, there are many other opportunities for student involvement and other activities sponsored by the Genesian Players student theater organization.