Biography
Judy Ulrich has performed in and directed plays since she was 10 years old and has taught theatre for over 40 years. She has taught and directed at ¶¶ÒõÊÓÆµ»ÆÆ¬ since 1986. Among recent productions were The Diary of Anne Frank and Waiting for Lefty.
Ulrich is currently developing and performing a one-woman show based on her research of a single mother who homesteaded to Montana with 4 children. Called Tena’s Story, she performed it before live audiences in 2020-21 and during the following year as part of a UMW “virtual theatre” production entitled Mythest.
Her specialties are acting, directing, dramatic literature and history. Her love is working with students from across campus who, together, represent a variety of majors and a range of backgrounds in the arts. Her belief is that the diversity they bring helps to create dynamic theatre ensembles.
Judy earned a master’s in integrated arts education and a doctorate in theatre from Michigan State University.
Educational Background
- B.F.A., University of Wisconsin-Superior
- M.A., Michigan State University
- Ph.D., Michigan State University