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Performances on April 4-6 & 10-13. Season tickets available starting September 5. Prices are $60 for adults, $40 for senior citizens or WFU faculty/staff, and $30 for students. Subscribers can all the box office to reserve their seat per production on or after the dates indicated below for each show.
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The Department of Theatre and Dance offers students an...
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Sense & Sensibility. By Kate Hamill Based upon the book by...
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Students learn through work on productions—whether in the...
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Wake Forest is making special efforts to assure that...
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An Invitation from Theatre & Dance @ Wake Forest. Please be...
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Lu Anne Mollman Simpson is Academic Coordinator in the...
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Wake Forest Department of Theatre and Dance is a department within Wake Forest University which instructs students in theatre and dance and puts on four productions each school season and maintains the university's theatre. The department is based at the Scales Fine Arts Center on campus.
Students learn through work on productions—whether in the rehearsal hall or shop–as well as through classwork in acting and directing, dance technique, choreography, design, playwriting, voice and movement, history, dramatic literature, performance art, theatre education, and technical theatre.
Courses - Department of Theatre & Dance. Course of Study for Dance Minor. As a dance minor, you are not required to be a member of the Wake Forest University Dance Company, nor are you required to have previous dance training.
The Dance Program at Wake Forest offers a wide range of dance classes—from beginning classical ballet, modern, jazz, and social dance to advanced technique classes. Students may minor in dance and more experienced dancers are invited to audition for the Wake Forest Dance Company.
Theatre majors form the heart of several student drama organizations, including the four plays produced annually by Wake Forest Theatre. Theatre major Elinor Grage (’22) earned the prestigious Fulbright Scholarship, through which she taught English as a Second Language in the Czech Republic.
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336.758.5294. admissions@wfu.edu. DEGREES OFFERED. Bachelor of Arts in Theatre. Minor in Theatre. The Department of Theatre and Dance offers students an exceptional education in...