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112:, and conversations stem from there. Overlapping dialogue illustrates an atmosphere where each group of girls have their own, specific conversations while still chiming in on the main topic. These spin-offs include global politics, social gossip about each other and unseen characters, their bodies, their coach's obvious hangovers, their desire to play soccer in college, and speculations about the new girl, #46, who is homeschooled and new to the area. Their conversations are often inappropriate and cause conflict amongst the teammates. #00, the goalie, suffers from social anxiety attacks and runs outside to vomit before each game. #46 slowly begins to fit in and most girls seem to grow more comfortable with each other as the season progresses. 120:
one, allowing them to play, and they grieve the recent death of #14 in a car accident. As they rally together, Soccer Mom suddenly approaches them, giving them a delirious speech about her late daughter and how the team have banded together in spite of everything, leaving everyone speechless. The team joins in their chant a final time, before Soccer Mom returns with a bag of oranges for them.
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Tragedy strikes before the final game, which causes #00 to break down in the stadium at night, but also overcome her anxiety. The teammates assume among themselves that the others will ditch the game and they will have to forfeit. However, all of the other girls except #14 come to the stadium one by
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is set in an indoor soccer facility. Each scene depicts the nine teenage girls who make up the Wolves, a high school soccer team, conversing while they warm up before their game each week. In most scenes, the team is going through a stretching routine led by #25, the team captain, or doing practice
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A ski trip taken by #7 and #14 before the second-to-last game leaves the team suffering from injuries and internal drama. #7 suffers a career-ending injury, which forces #46 to step up. She excels, and is even scouted along with two other girls while the rest watch enviously from the sidelines. #14
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The play was originally produced Off-Broadway at The Duke on 42nd Street by The Playwrights Realm in association with New York Stage & Film and Vassar's Powerhouse Theatre season. The play opened on August 29, 2016, officially on September 11, 2016 and closed on September 29, 2016. The play
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in September 2016, produced by The Playwrights Realm. It centers on the experiences of high school girls through their weekly Saturday morning pre-game soccer warmups. The play received multiple awards and was a finalist for the 2017
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expresses her anger towards #7 about her neglect during the ski trip and being left with a strange guy (#7's boyfriend's friend). They fight, and end the day on a terrible note.
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re-opened at The Duke on November 29, 2016 and closed on December 29, 2016 with additional support from commercial producers
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exercises. The girls sometimes continue their gossip from the previous week, bringing up new developments or related topics.
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received the American Playwriting Foundation's inaugural Relentless Award in 2015, and was a
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The first scene opens with discussion of the sentencing of an elderly participant of the
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reviewer wrote: "She has penned an absorbing portrait of female adolescence in
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on November 1, 2017 and closed on January 7, 2018. The play was directed by
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and Eli Bush. It subsequently returned to an Off-Broadway engagement at
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in October 2018, directed by Ellen McDougall (Artistic Director of
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for Ensemble work. The play was a finalist for the 2017
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Index

Sarah DeLappe
The Duke at 42nd Street
Sarah DeLappe
Off-Broadway
The Duke at 42nd Street
Pulitzer Prize for Drama
Cambodian genocide
Playwrights Horizons
Clubbed Thumb
Scott Rudin
Lincoln Center Theater
Mitzi Newhouse Theater
Lila Neugebauer
Theatre Royal Stratford East
Gate Theatre
Sarah Mezzanotte
Midori Francis
Samia Finnerty
Lauren Patten
Tedra Millan
Susan Smith Blackburn Prize
Obie Award
Pulitzer Prize for Drama


"Sarah DeLappe - The Susan Smith Blackburn Prize"


The Wolves
"Theatre Royal Stratford East Announces Full Casting For THE WOLVES"

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