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  • Anna Tatelman:
    23 Mar. 2024
    I saw this play at ACT in Seattle and also read the script a couple months ago. It was one of the best productions I saw last season and reading the script made it easy to see why. This play is incredibly tight, without a wasted second. The idea of expressing a child's complex feelings that they cannot yet articulate through the layered metaphors of wolf and puppet is brilliant. Each character is so clearly drawn through their different speech patterns, desires, and fears. Thank you for sharing this play with the world!
  • Darcy Parker Bruce:
    19 Mar. 2024
    I thought I already left a comment, so I'm very sorry to be so late in doing so... but for what it's worth this play made a roomful of queers at 2019 Lambda weep in the best way. I love this play. I want to see this play onstage. I want to witness an audience witness this play and then wrestle their thoughts into conversation. I love this play, produce this play, and teach this play- please!
  • Adam Petrosino:
    19 Mar. 2024
    I chose to read Wolf Play for a play analysis assignment and loved every second of it. It does a tremendous job of pulling you into the characters' stories and feeling the emotion behind their words and actions. Also, the whole concept and execution of Wolf puppeteering Jeenu is genius. An incredible read.
  • Mackenzie Raine Kirkman:
    19 Nov. 2022
    I just had the wonderful fortune of seeing Wolf Play and I have never sought out a playwrights other work so fast. The world of Wolf Play is off putting but heartwarming, infuriating but hilarious. It’s inventive and clever and everything I love about modern theatre. Go see this show whenever you can, it will stay with you for a long time. Jung has a masterful hand that makes every tool, the puppet, the layered speech, the audience engagement so fresh and unique. Truly beautiful.
  • Keiko Green:
    22 Sep. 2021
    This play is so imaginative, funny, theatrical, intimate, vast, surprising, moving, devastating -- all at once. It's a play that really questions family: are they the people you choose to be in your life? What if that choice is taken away from you? One of my favorite writers tackling international adoption with so much heart and humor.
  • Lynda Crawford:
    16 May. 2021
    I loved this play: the characters, the child, the ingenuity of the writing. Heartbreaking and beautiful.
  • Karissa Murrell Myers:
    12 Aug. 2020
    What a devastatingly beautiful story! I saw this play at The Gift Theatre in Chicago and it truly wrecked me.
  • Nick Malakhow:
    10 Feb. 2020
    An incredibly moving and beautifully told story! I thoroughly enjoyed seeing this at Company One in Boston. Jung creates her own glorious theatrical world utilizing some creative conventions that, in the wrong hands, could be gimmicky. On the contrary, her use of a puppet to represent the child achieves a masterful storytelling sleight of hand--it makes it possible for us as an audience to witness the trauma he goes through without subjecting a child actor to it, while not losing any of the emotional potency of the character's arc. I hope this play has a long life!
  • Sharai Bohannon:
    13 Aug. 2019
    I saw a very moving production of this play last week at The Gift Theatre (Chicago, IL) and I'm still thinking about it. I think the best gift a writer can give us is a play that stays with us and lends itself to further exploration and questioning. It's very intriguing play that doesn't have the outcome you'd expect but the same can be said about most things in life.
  • National New Play Network:
    28 May. 2019
    WOLF PLAY by Hansol Jung is receiving a National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere. Partnering NNPN Member Theaters are NEW JERSEY REPERTORY COMPANY (Long Branch, NJ), KITCHEN DOG THEATER (Dallas, TX), MILAGRO (Portland, OR), and HALCYON THEATRE (Chicago, IL)

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