Announcements

Professor Rachel Talalay went from "Doctor Who" fan to director of this season’s finale

Rachel Talalay, fell in love with the British TV series DOCTOR WHO after it was rebooted. Some people might have just bought a DVD set, but Prof. Talalay put in a pitch to get work directing the show.

STUDIES IN MOTION By Kevin Kerr. A co-production with the Electric Company Theatre & PuSh International Performing Arts Festival Directed by Kim Collier. Designed by Professor Robert Gardiner. January 17 - 29, 2006. Photo: Tim Matheson

STUDIES IN MOTION By Kevin Kerr. Visit showsite!

STUDIES IN MOTION By Kevin Kerr. A co-production with the Electric Company Theatre & PuSh International Performing Arts Festival Directed by Kim Collier. Designed by Professor Robert Gardiner. January 17 – 29, 2006. Photo: Tim Matheson

BFA in Acting Auditions

BFA in Acting Auditions Sign up Now!

To sign up for an audition time and for more information, please visit our How to Apply page.

New Film Acting Course open to all UBC Students!

Details on the new course!

New course open to all UBC students FIPR 269A No audition required | UBC 1st and 2nd year students invited to apply!

Call for Papers: Cinephile 10.2, New Queer Theory in Film & Television

Cinephile seeks submissions that explore the current state of queer theory in cinema, addressing its political legacy and its philosophy, as well as possible epistemological and methodological shortcomings that arise from queer theory’s deconstructionist project.

UBC Theatre & Opera Season Brochure

Download our Season Brochure for full descriptions and season package options.

UBC ArtsWIRE caught up with three star pupils to chat about their experience with the UBC Film Production Program and their successes after it.

New Film Acting Course open to all UBC Students

INTRODUCTION TO FILM ACTING: FIPR 269A – no auditions or prerequisites required!

Congratulations to Film alumni Film alumni Andrew Pollins, Mackenzie Bowen, James C. Gill, Mitchell Allen, who received a Leo Award for producing the Best Student Production.
Congratulations to BFA Acting alumna Camille Sullivan who won a Leo Award for Best Guest Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series