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  1. 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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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Wake Forest University Theatre & Dance, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. 1,411 likes · 201 were here. The Wake Forest Department of Theatre & Dance offers, each season, four mainstage theatre production

  5. Wake Forest theatre majors have become actors, directors, stage managers, designers, theatre artistic directors, professors, cabaret singers, playwrights, and members of comedy troupes. Others have made careers outside of the arts and enjoy participating in community theatre.

  6. 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.

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  8. Dance minors at Wake Forest have a wide range of training: Some of our minors come from arts high schools and continue to take advanced technique classes and perform with the Dance Company. Others are enrolled in beginning technique classes.

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