It is very rare to find a program at a university that offers training in make-up and wig making. CCM offers a BFA in Technical Theatre Design and Production with a concentration in Make-up and Wig Construction and Design, as well as a MFA in Makeup and Wig Construction and Design.

In the four-year undergraduate program with an emphasis make-up and wigs, our students are exposed to all aspects of the theatre along with a focus on makeup, makeup application, and wig making and designing.

Our graduate students will commit to 2-3 years, during which time they will expand their art skills in areas including painting, drawing and sculpture. Other classes that are important to a make-up graduate student are history, art history, theatre history and costuming to just name a few. A graduate student in make-up and wigs focuses heavily on design, wig making and styling, and make-up and its application. In some instances, a graduate student may be given the opportunity to teach an intro level make-up class.

Both graduate and undergraduates students will design make-up and wigs for studio productions, and in some cases a main stage production will be assigned.

CCM graduate and undergraduate make-up majors have found employment in many different areas, including film, television, theatre, opera, and photography. A few places that have employed our former students include, but are not limited to the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, The Utah Shakespearean Festival, the St. Louis Reparatory Theatre, the Old Globe Theatre, the Denver Theatre Center, the Santa Fe Opera, San Francisco Opera, the Chicago Lyric Opera, National touring shows, popular television programs and independent and commercial film companies.

The make-up and wig program at CCM is a very selective program only for the highly motivated individual. We expect a great deal from our students, the pay off being a unique experience like no other. Few programs or institutions can offer the opportunities, experiences and exposure s we are able to give our students.

If I can be of any assistance to you, or answer any questions please e-mail me or give me a call.

Sincerely,
Kelly A. Yurko
Assistant Professor
Make-up and Wig Department