When an online adoption process goes sideways, the young boy caught in the middle launches himself into a lone wolf’s journey to find a pack he can call his own. From South Korean playwright Hansol ...
Left to right, Inés de la Cruz as Robin, Minh-Anh Day as Wolf/Jeenu and Tonasia Jones as Ash in "Wolf Play." (Courtesy Andrew James Wang) The protagonist of “Wolf Play” thinks he’s a wolf — though ...
When an off-the-record adoption goes awry, Jeenu's new parents learn just how far a wolf will go to defend its pack. Hansol Jung's Wolf Play is directed by Dustin Wills with exuberant imagination as ...
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"Wolf Play" by Hansol Jung is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com A Korean boy is ushered into a new house by his adopted ...
Rarely do discussions of adoption go beyond its presumed benevolence. It is assumed that those who adopt do so with a caring heart and a sincere desire to raise a child as part of their family.
The figurative wolf in Wolf Play is actually a six-year-old Korean boy, who is actually a puppet, manned and given voice by an actor (Alan Kim) who manipulates him around the small stage at Rec Room ...
In ACT Theatre's "Wolf Play," the audience watches as a Korean child is adopted, and then re-homed to another family. We watch as he experiences pain and confusion, and then grapples with the ...
“Wolf Play," written by award-winning playwright Hansol Jung and directed by Lily Wolff, is a story of the ever-changing situation of a couple who “adopts” a child from an internet ad. Call social ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Occasionally, you learn things at the theater. For instance, a recent Playbill quotes from news articles about Americans using ...