Recommendations of The Winter Wolf

  • Aly Kantor: The Winter Wolf

    You're in for a twisty ride full of compelling reversals in this spooky, well-structured tale about the costs of neglecting your responsibilities! Loaded with witty comedy and depraved horror, this dark yet goofy piece keeps you on your toes, laughing and gasping in turn! The underlying folklore of the world is deep and compelling, creating a sense of rich history that leads to high and rising stakes. This play is perfect for a deep-winter chuckle or adding light to your spooky season! Bravo!

    You're in for a twisty ride full of compelling reversals in this spooky, well-structured tale about the costs of neglecting your responsibilities! Loaded with witty comedy and depraved horror, this dark yet goofy piece keeps you on your toes, laughing and gasping in turn! The underlying folklore of the world is deep and compelling, creating a sense of rich history that leads to high and rising stakes. This play is perfect for a deep-winter chuckle or adding light to your spooky season! Bravo!

  • Christopher Soucy: The Winter Wolf

    Delightfully spooky winter’s tale! Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn delivers a local legend with bite. Nature is not to be trifled with, and like it or not, we cannot control it. Here we see the consequences of trying to stop the inevitable. A great treat for anyone looking for a fun, scary piece to give you the appropriate amount of chills. [10-27-2024]

    Delightfully spooky winter’s tale! Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn delivers a local legend with bite. Nature is not to be trifled with, and like it or not, we cannot control it. Here we see the consequences of trying to stop the inevitable. A great treat for anyone looking for a fun, scary piece to give you the appropriate amount of chills. [10-27-2024]

  • John Busser: The Winter Wolf

    10.26.24 - Being a fan of improv, I loved this play by Jacquie Floyd. She incorporates the games into the plot in a fun way even as the play unfolds in a more unsettling direction. Jacquie has always employed fantasy elements into her work, and here we learn about a local legend that Taylor, the reluctant member of the cast, has been remiss in honoring, much to his detriment. This is fun, clever and would be great to see staged. A bit of warmth in a cold winter.

    10.26.24 - Being a fan of improv, I loved this play by Jacquie Floyd. She incorporates the games into the plot in a fun way even as the play unfolds in a more unsettling direction. Jacquie has always employed fantasy elements into her work, and here we learn about a local legend that Taylor, the reluctant member of the cast, has been remiss in honoring, much to his detriment. This is fun, clever and would be great to see staged. A bit of warmth in a cold winter.