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We’ve got stars in our eyes looking at the new lineup for Season Six of Wake Forest University’s wildly popular Face to Face Speaker Forum.

Starting on September 16, the new season will bring to WS:

  • Actress, singer-songwriter, and producer, Cynthia Erivo (from “Wicked”)
  • Legendary documentary filmmaker Ken Burns
  • Special add-on: Writer, director, and producer Michael Schur (“The Office” and “Parks and Rec”)
  • Chef, restaurateur, and humanitarian José Andrés

Plus a soon-to-be-announced final speaker.

Don’t wait to secure your seats — subscribe to Season Six below.

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