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 ...
"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 ...
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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.
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 ...
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 ...
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