Life topic: Performance

Dance department goes green
It is happening again … dance is changing the university. The last time, in 1957, it was a group of rebellious university students who were trying to convince the Baptist Convention that dancing… Read »

Mraz-a-mania Mraz-a-mania
As the semester is coming to an end, final projects and exams are looming around the corner and bring mountains (and mountains) of stress upon all of our shoulders. Read »

Vibrant opera captures the spirit of Venice Vibrant opera captures the spirit of Venice
The University Theater debuted its latest production, Gilbert and Sullivan’s opera The Gondoliers, on April 4 and will continue through April 13. With a ridiculous plot, a wonderful cast and… Read »

Choir delivers talent and beauty
Those who could not make it to the Concert Choir’s performance on March 26 surely missed out on one of the best concerts on campus. The night was an uplifting and emotionally charged display of student… Read »

Spring musical brings laughter and love to the stage Spring musical brings laughter and love to the stage
Drama? Singing? A full orchestra? All of the above? Can that happen at our university? Yes, it can!! This year all of the arts are joining forces as University Theatre and department of music collaborate… Read »

Performances alone save strange drama Performances alone save strange drama
It is difficult to imagine what the unimaginable is like. Suffering from a stroke and losing your ability to speak is one such experience that most people couldn’t comprehend. laywright Arthur Kopit… Read »

Concert explores dance styles
The Fall Dance Concert performed by the Wake Forest University Dance Company Nov. 30 - Dec. 2 embraced all styles of dance, presenting an intriguing program with a refreshing amount of diversity that kept… Read »

Troupe delivers laughs in recent show
The deluge of politically incorrect yellow fliers plastered to every available surface on campus can only mean one thing: the return of the Lilting Banshees’ comedy performance. Read »

Twelve jurors shine in classic American play
What happens when you put 12 angry people in a room for hours on end? Read »

Play explores struggle for justice amidst diversity
One man is dead. The life of another is at stake. This is the scenario explored by Reginald Rose in his classic American play, Twelve Angry Men, the newest University Theatre production. Read »