Recommendations of the wolf you feed

  • Lloyd Collins: the wolf you feed

    the wolf you feed is surreal, wonderful, visceral, agonising, hilarious, punk rock gutpunch radness. The play grabbed me immediately and with every word brought me further in. Run!

    the wolf you feed is surreal, wonderful, visceral, agonising, hilarious, punk rock gutpunch radness. The play grabbed me immediately and with every word brought me further in. Run!

  • Eric Roberts: the wolf you feed

    The play establishes precise physical and emotional changes depicted through the growing forest in the motel and the changes in costume pieces for the lead. Excellent adaption of Where the Wild Things are and the old Two Wolves myths with contemporary topics of relationships, deforestation, and cultural norms.

    The play establishes precise physical and emotional changes depicted through the growing forest in the motel and the changes in costume pieces for the lead. Excellent adaption of Where the Wild Things are and the old Two Wolves myths with contemporary topics of relationships, deforestation, and cultural norms.

  • Cheryl Bear: the wolf you feed

    A magical meet of nature and self that takes us on a wild and beautiful ride!

    A magical meet of nature and self that takes us on a wild and beautiful ride!

  • Riley Elton McCarthy: the wolf you feed

    This play gripped me from start to finish. It's like a clash of an A24 Horror Story and your worst personal hell possible rolled up into a queer tragicomedy. I loved every single word of this play and I cannot recommend it enough. It's absolutely brilliant.

    This play gripped me from start to finish. It's like a clash of an A24 Horror Story and your worst personal hell possible rolled up into a queer tragicomedy. I loved every single word of this play and I cannot recommend it enough. It's absolutely brilliant.

  • Morgan Hemgrove: the wolf you feed

    "the wolf you feed" is a convergence of nature, humanity, reconnection with the self, and punk rock. Darcy Parker Bruce has created a masterpiece, the visual storytelling and the visceral dialogue is top notch. There can always be a little extra in the ordinary and this play shows us that magnificently, weaving to and from talking punk rock wolves and an ever encroaching forest; it's just beautiful! I would love to see this play in person, in all its gut-wrenching comedic glory. Produce this play please!

    "the wolf you feed" is a convergence of nature, humanity, reconnection with the self, and punk rock. Darcy Parker Bruce has created a masterpiece, the visual storytelling and the visceral dialogue is top notch. There can always be a little extra in the ordinary and this play shows us that magnificently, weaving to and from talking punk rock wolves and an ever encroaching forest; it's just beautiful! I would love to see this play in person, in all its gut-wrenching comedic glory. Produce this play please!

  • Dominica Plummer: the wolf you feed

    This is the kind of play I love: where the real becomes surreal, and the natural and supernatural worlds collide. A poetic, yet taut drama that springs the protagonist from a stifling marriage and an endless supply of tuna noodle casseroles from well meaning friends—to run free with the wolves. Run, Max, run!

    This is the kind of play I love: where the real becomes surreal, and the natural and supernatural worlds collide. A poetic, yet taut drama that springs the protagonist from a stifling marriage and an endless supply of tuna noodle casseroles from well meaning friends—to run free with the wolves. Run, Max, run!

  • Nick Malakhow: the wolf you feed

    What a mindblowing, theatrical piece that both exists on its own superhuman, heightened plane, while feeling so entirely human at the same time. Darcy Parker Bruce somehow joins fable, folktale, offbeat comedy, punk rock, movement, and horror in a surreal and compelling aesthetic whole. The trauma and the aftermath of sexual abuse and domestic terror is so poignantly captured in the brilliant, potent, and layered extended visual and textual metaphors for Max's transformation. This play would be an amazing showcase for actors, directors, and a design team alike.

    What a mindblowing, theatrical piece that both exists on its own superhuman, heightened plane, while feeling so entirely human at the same time. Darcy Parker Bruce somehow joins fable, folktale, offbeat comedy, punk rock, movement, and horror in a surreal and compelling aesthetic whole. The trauma and the aftermath of sexual abuse and domestic terror is so poignantly captured in the brilliant, potent, and layered extended visual and textual metaphors for Max's transformation. This play would be an amazing showcase for actors, directors, and a design team alike.

  • Daniel Prillaman: the wolf you feed

    I recently had the opportunity to participate in a reading of this piece. I can vouch without a doubt (and with pun very much intended) that it is a literal FEAST of a play. Whether you’re looking for layered, fun characters (that aren’t over-written), gargantuan opportunities for designers of every department, love odes to punk rock, poignant, honest depictions of human cruelty and anger, or just damn good stage directions, "the wolf you feed" has it all. It is a glorious piece of theatre and a gorgeous piece of writing. Read this. Produce it. Play. Howl. Run.

    I recently had the opportunity to participate in a reading of this piece. I can vouch without a doubt (and with pun very much intended) that it is a literal FEAST of a play. Whether you’re looking for layered, fun characters (that aren’t over-written), gargantuan opportunities for designers of every department, love odes to punk rock, poignant, honest depictions of human cruelty and anger, or just damn good stage directions, "the wolf you feed" has it all. It is a glorious piece of theatre and a gorgeous piece of writing. Read this. Produce it. Play. Howl. Run.

  • Rachel Lynett: the wolf you feed

    This is the kind of play that leaves you a little shaken, that I'm sure will stay with me days after I've read it. As always, the language is incredible and the characters are immediately recognizable and real and heartfelt. Beautiful, darkly magical, and filled with rage and pain constantly mixed together weaving a gorgeous tapestry of what it means to be alive and broken and how to find yourself again.

    This is the kind of play that leaves you a little shaken, that I'm sure will stay with me days after I've read it. As always, the language is incredible and the characters are immediately recognizable and real and heartfelt. Beautiful, darkly magical, and filled with rage and pain constantly mixed together weaving a gorgeous tapestry of what it means to be alive and broken and how to find yourself again.

  • Jan Rosenberg: the wolf you feed

    This is fantastic. Dark, creepy, and laugh out loud funny. I absolutely loved the world of this play and all of the characters. The wolf that wins is the one you feed.

    This is fantastic. Dark, creepy, and laugh out loud funny. I absolutely loved the world of this play and all of the characters. The wolf that wins is the one you feed.