Due South

What to do about your seasonal allergies this Spring; and a Winston-Salem playwright


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If your nose is getting stuffy, you’re not alone. About one-fourth of Americans have seasonal allergies. And mid-April is usually the height of spring allergy season for central North Carolina, and into the Triangle.

Bekah Brunstetter has written for shows like Maid on Netflix and NBC’s This is Us. Most recently, she wrote for the Broadway musical adaptation of The Notebook. She discusses the debut of her Lysistrata adaptation, The Game, at Playmakers Repertory Theater in Chapel Hill.

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Robert Bardon, Associate Dean, NC State University College of Natural Resources
Dr. Edwin Kim, Division Chief, UNC Pediatric Allergy & Immunology

Bekah Brunstetter, playwright

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