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In this Issue:

  • University Theatre presents Failure:  A Love Story
  • Hazing Prevention Week

I am still out following hand surgery, so this is a pre-post.

University Theatre presents Failure: A Love Story

If your Deacs are looking for something to do this weekend (or you are during Family Weekend), the University Theatre is about to open Failure: A Love Story by Philip Dawkins, directed by Jonathan Herbert.

Performance dates are September 19-20 and 25-27 at 7:30 p.m. and September 21 and 28 at 2:00 p.m. on the Tedford Stage, Scales Fine Arts Center. The show is described as follows:

“In Philip Dawkins’ tender and theatrical tale, time is slippery, love is unpredictable, and death is just around the corner. Lyrical, funny, and unexpectedly moving, Failure is a story about living, loving—and dying—in 1920s Chicago.

There will be a post-performance discussion with the playwright and student designers who worked on the production facilitated by Professor of Design Rob Eastman-Mullins on Thursday, September 25.

Tickets are $20 adults, $15 senior citizens, and $10 students.  Details and tickets are available at theatre.wfu.edu or by calling 336-758-5295.”

Hazing Prevention Week

Wake Forest will be observing Hazing Prevention Week next week (Sept. 22-25). There are a variety of activities planned for your students, which you can see below:

Hazing Prevention Week 2025 schedule Flyer for Hazing Prevention Week workshop on 9/24/25: Deacs Do It: Ending Hazing Together

Please encourage your Deacs to attend these events if they can.

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