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The Verdict Read Reviews of Soho Rep's Wolf Play

This exploration of adoption, "re-homing," and queer parenting comes from Hansol Jung.

Hansol Jung

Reviews are in for Hansol Jung's Wolf Play, a new play following a young South Korean boy, represented onstage as a puppet, being "re-homed" online with two new, queer parents. Presented with Ma-Yi Theater Company, the show officially opened February 14 at Soho Rep. The run has been extended to March 20.

The cast features Esco Jouléy as Ash, Brandon Mendez Homer as Ryan, Aubie Merrylees as Peter, Nicole Villamil as Robin, and Mitchell Winter as Wolf.

Read the reviews below.

New York Stage Review (Elysa Gardner)

New York Times (Naveen Kumar)

Theatrely (Joey Sims)

The Wrap (Robert Hofler)

Playbill will continue to update this page as reviews come in.

The creative team includes director Dustin Willis, scenic designer You-Shin Chen, costume designer Enver Chakartash, lighting designer Barbara Samuels, sound designer Kate Marvin, puppet designer Amanda Villalobos, puppet coach Lake Simons, fight director J. David Brimmer, and fight choreographer Hannah Roccisano. A. K. Howard is serving as stage manager alongside assistant stage manager Eliza Anastasio.

For tickets and more information, visit SohoRep.org.

 
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