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  1. Visiting Lecturer in Dance. shapirsj@wfu.edu. WS 124. Sam Shapiro hails from Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He began his ballet training at Wake Forest University under the direction of his mother, Brantly Shapiro. At age 11, he entered the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, where he studied with the entire faculty including ...

  2. Professor, Acting/Directing. gendricm@wfu.edu. Scales 210. 336.758.3940. Dr. Gendrich directs annually for the University Theatre, as well as taking on occasional professional directing projects. Since her arrival at Wake Forest in 1998, she has taught acting, directing, devised theatre, dramatic literature, introduction to theatre, first year ...

  3. kamtmamj@wfu.edu. Scales 227. 336.758.7435. MICHAEL KAMTMAN regularly teaches THE 110 (Introduction to Theatre) and has also taught THE 140 (Acting I) and THE 130 (Dynamics of Voice and Movement).He moved to North Carolina from New York in 1988 to work with the North Carolina Shakespeare Festival for his first of 15 seasons as an actor/fight ...

  4. 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. Many graduates also serve on boards for civic arts organizations.

  5. Group Tickets: If you are bringing a group of at least 10 students to a performance, please call the Box Office at 336-758-5295 to make arrangements. You may be eligible for a group discount. Late Seating: We make every effort to start performances on time. We strongly encourage patrons of all shows to arrive at least 20 minutes early to avoid ...

  6. He is a founding member of Tom Foolery Productions and Blue Moon Theatre Company. He’s appeared in several TV films including The Broken Chain, The Patron Saint of Liars and Wesley. Courses Taught Introduction To The Theatre (THE 110) Degrees: B. A. in Theatre, Wake Forest University M.A. in Theatre, Wake Forest University

  7. Adjunct Lecturer, Dance. harperam@wfu.edu. WS 126. Adina Harper began her American style Ballroom and Rhythm training in 1997 and quickly fell in love with the joy of dancing. In 2000 she broadened her training to encompass International Standard and Latin. Soon she began performing in shows and competing throughout the region.