Celebrate the world of literature that opens doors, creates new opportunities and enriches lives at the first-ever Wake Forest Lit Fest Friday-Saturday, Oct. 19-20. Page 158 Books and the Wake Forest Renaissance Centre for the Arts have joined forces to launch an immersive cultural experience for all ages that celebrates literature and the arts in and around beautiful and historic downtown Wake Forest.
Lit Fest gets underway with “Biscuit” on Friday, Oct. 19, at 6:30 p.m. Young readers and their families will have the opportunity to witness the popular children’s book come to life on stage through the talent of ArtsPower National Touring Theatre. Tickets are $12 plus tax and available for purchase at www.wakeforestrencen.org/event/biscuit<http://www.wakeforestrencen.org/event/biscuit>. Seating is on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Then, throughout the day and into the evening on Saturday, Oct. 20, Lit Fest will feature locally- and nationally-recognized, best-selling authors from many different genres discussing their work, while also offering a variety of thought-provoking workshops, readings, and other activities in a friendly and informal setting.
To view the entire schedule of events that includes “Storytime with Peppa Pig” and several interesting and informative workshops, visit www.wakeforestrencen.org/event/wake-forest-lit-fest<http://www.wakeforestrencen.org/event/wake-forest-lit-fest>.
Lit Fest will conclude Saturday evening with an Author Speed Dating Dinner. Don’t miss this exciting and interactive literary experience where readers and writers of all ages and interests can find a book, share a dream and connect with kindred spirits. Tickets for the Author Speed Dating Dinner are $45 each, including dinner, and can be purchased online at www.wakeforestrencen.org/event/wake-forest-lit-fest<http://www.wakeforestrencen.org/event/wake-forest-lit-fest>.
Throughout the Lit Fest weekend, books will be available for purchase, courtesy of Page 158 Books, but you may also bring a book from home to be autographed. Partial proceeds will go to the “Book Your Brain” project through Page 158 Books, which helps promote children’s literacy by donating books to local schools and children’s organizations.
For more information, visit www.page158books.com/litfest<http://www.page158books.com/litfest> or call the Renaissance Centre Box Office at 919-435-9458.