Wake Forest Department of Theatre and Dance

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Wake Forest Department of Theatre and Dance
Established1942
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Website www.wfu.edu/theatre/index.html

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. [1] The department is based at the Scales Fine Arts Center on campus. [2] [3] The department cooperates with other branches of the university to focus to contemporary topics in the media by sponsoring films and other activities, [4] [5] lectures and workshops, charitable events and guest performers. In 2011, the department had eleven full-time theatre faculty and five full-time dance faculty.

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University theatre

The university theatre has been offering plays and musicals since 1942. [1] In the first decade of the twenty-first century, there have been four main productions during each annual school season, and feature musicals, comedies, drama and tragedies. The theatre is led by John E. R. Friedenberg, a senior lecturer and Associate Professor (Emeritus) who has taught at Wake Forest since 1988 and who serves on the boards of several theatre and arts organizations. [6] Friedenberg and several other directors take turns working on different productions, and typically direct one production each academic year. The program makes use of the MainStage theatre in the Scales Center as well as the Ring Theatre. [7] [8] In addition, the theatre is the venue for other types of productions, such as one-person performances. [9]

Many productions combine skills from theatre and dance professors and tackle sometimes unusual projects. For example, the production Sonnets for an Old Century featured "newly dead" persons in an airy space who were encouraged by the "experienced dead" to make a statement to the world, and to relate stories of their lives. [10] In the Wake Forest production of Smash, a socialist millionaire infiltrates an upper-class school for girls to try to plant the seed of socialism into their young minds since they may become "future cabinet ministers", but the comedy erupts into love triangles, mistaken identities, and light-hearted look at Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. [2] The play Three Penny Opera was first performed in Germany in 1928, and it needed minor adjustments to make it work for modern audiences, such as modeling the character Peachum on Bernie Madoff:

I've updated it a little for American audiences ... in terms of making sure any of the British references were references we would clearly recognize, like Soho versus Highgate, perhaps ... I'm just trying to put (the story) into a context where they realize that the issues of corruption, and of power corrupting, are still very current, very prevalent.

Director J. E. R. Friedenberg in the Winston-Salem Journal, 2010 [7]

Theatre productions have won positive reviews. Sonnets for an Old Century won plaudits for having a "strong ensemble performances". [10] Friedenberg's production of Three Penny Opera kept the audience "fully engaged" including "more-than-risqué costumes" and excellent music, according to one report. [11] The production of John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath in 2011 was praised for its "stagecraft" and was described as an "ambitious and admirable" take on "challenging material." [12] The production of Eurydice was described as a "crazy salad of ideas about music, words, living in the present and remembering the past." [13] Directing, according to Friedenberg, is not about multitasking but rather having the "experience and context to be able to figure out which tree needs attention when you look at the forest." It is a process of breaking down complex productions into smaller steps and approaching them in the right order. He added "I think the most important part of the learning curve is to trust yourself, to know your team and how they work, and to know when to push and when to wait." In 2011, Friedenberg recruited playwright John Cariani and star of the TV show Law & Order to work with Wake Forest theater students during their dress rehearsal phase of Cariani's play Almost, Maine .

Programs of instruction

Theatre

Students who choose to major in theatre are required to take a minimum of 33 course-hours in subjects such as acting, voice and movement, design and production, directing, scene design, and history of western theatre. [14] Majors are typically declared by students during the spring of their sophomore year, but they are urged to do so sooner if inclined. [14] Students must take two courses in dramatic literature. [14] Students who choose to minor in theatre are required to take 18 course-hours. [14] Students must have a 2.0 grade point average to graduate. [14] The department is located in the Scales Fine Arts Center. [14] Students have gone on to careers in acting and directing. [15] According to director J. E. R. Friedenberg, the program can teach techniques, tools, processes, and provide opportunities to practice the craft of acting and directing in an environment with constructive feedback.

Dance

Dance is offered as an academic minor subject. Courses include dance composition, ballet, tap dancing, jazz dancing, history of dance, improvisation, and social dance. [16] Experienced dancers can try out for the Wake Forest Dance Company. [16]

Student groups

Student groups involved with acting include the Anthony Aston Players which does a number of projects during the school year including campus wide service and charitable events such as Project Pumpkin and Hit the Bricks and presents readings with its Rep Hour program, and produces one-act and full-length plays. [17] Other groups include a student comedy troupe known as the Lilting Banshees, a Christian theatre troupe called the Living Parables, and a multicultural theatre ensemble known as Umoja. [17] Student dance groups include Gotta Dance and Taylor Academy of dance. [18]

Productions

Theatre productions at Wake Forest 2000–2010
DateProductionDirectorNotes
2012-11-03As You Like ItSharon Andrews
2011-10-28Almost, MaineJ. E. R. Friedenberg
2009-09-25DoubtBrook Davis
2009-10-30Sonnets for an Old CenturyCindy Gendrich & Christina Soriano
2010-02-19The Threepenny OperaJ. E. R. Friedenberg
2010-04-09MoonchildrenSharon Andrews
2008-09-26Intimate ApparelJ. K. Curry
2008-10-31All My SonsSharon Andrews
2009-02-13The UnderpantsJ. E. R. Friedenberg
2009-04-03King LearCindy Gendrich
2007-09-28MachinalBrook Davis
2007-11-02Twelve Angry MenJ. E. R. Friedenberg
2008-02-21WingsCindy Gendrich
2008-04-05The GondoliersJames Dodding
2006-09-22An Enemy of the PeopleBrook Davis
2006-10-27Nathan the WiseJ. K. Curry
2007-02-16Psycho Beach PartyCindy Gendrich
2007-04-06Romeo & JulietSharon Andrews
2005-09-23Hay FeverCindy Gendrich
2005-10-28Marvin's RoomRay Collins
2006-02-10GintSharon Andrews
2006-03-31Kiss Me KateJ. E. R. Friedenberg
2004-04-25The Secret RaptureBrook Davis
2004-10-29Catch-22Sharon Andrews
2005-02-11AntigoneCindy Gendrich
2005-04-01Twelfth NightJ. E. R. Friedenberg
2003-09-26Angels in AmericaBrook Davis
2003-10-31Goodnight DesdemonaJ. K. Curry
2004-02-13Monkey BusinessSharon Andrews
2004-04-02Into The WoodsCindy Gendrich
2002-10-02The Marriage of Bette & BooCindy Gendrich
2002-11-06The Cherry OrchardJ. E. R. Friedenberg
2003-02-19Vieux CarreSharon Andrews
2003-04-04The Servant of Two MastersJames Dodding
2001-10-03The House of Blue LeavesJ. K. Curry
2001-11-07A Midsummer Night's DreamSharon Andrews
2002-02-20A Lie of the MindCindy Gendrich
2002-04-12The Secret GardenBrook Davis
2000-09-29LysistrataJ. E. R. Friedenberg
2000-11-03Biedermann and the FirebugsBrook Davis
2001-02-16Off the MapCynthia Gendrich
2001-04-06School for ScandalSharon Andrews

Source: University Theatre Production Archives [19]

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