Events
Experience Live Theatre
Ready to challenge your perspectives, stir your emotions and ignite your imagination?
Look no further than UW-Green Bay Theatre and Dance! With a thrilling annual season of performances, we offer a dynamic range of theatre genres that will transport you to new worlds and immerse you in powerful stories. And if you are a current UW-Green Bay student, your ticket to all events is free!
2023-2024 Season
Ignite your imagination! Join us for a wealth of stories and excitement this season. For season tickets, please contact University Ticketing: 920-465-2400
Keep Art Alive
Our program seeks to produce work that challenges the mind, engages the heart and delights the senses. Help us continue this mission by donating to Theatre & Dance.
Ticket Prices
Art is priceless—at least, metaphorically. Here, you’ll see ticket prices for different shows. If you are a current UW-Green Bay student, you get a free ticket to all of our events!
Plays
Adults: $18 in advance / $22 at the door
Seniors & Students: $14 in advance / $17 at the door
UW-Green Bay Students: $12
Musicals
Adults: $20 in advance / $22 at the door
Seniors & Students: $18 in advance / $22 at the door
UW-Green Bay Students: $12
DanceWorks & One-Act Festivals
Adults: $8 in advance / $10 at the door
Seniors & Students: $5 in advance / $7 at the door
UW-Green Bay Students: $5
Ways to Buy
Find out how to buy tickets for UW-Green Bay productions.
In Person
Visit the University Ticketing Services located in University Union on the UW-Green Bay campus.
Over the Phone
Purchase tickets over the phone by calling 920-465-2400.
Online
Visit ticketstaronline.com to purchase tickets online.
Past Seasons
No matter the genre, performances offer an opportunity for students to develop their talents and express themselves creatively, while also entertaining and inspiring our community.
Get in Touch
For additional information about purchasing tickets, please contact the UW-Green Bay Box Office at 920-465-2400. If you want more information about our events, Thomas Campbell, our program chair, can help.