“The Wolves”
by Sarah DeLappe, directed by Allen O’Reilly, produced by Robin Aren
Sarah DeLappe’s
Saturday, September 6, 7:00 pm
Sunday, September 7, 7:00 pm
Ladies, big game today and it’s not going to win itself. From warm-up to warm-up, we glimpse into the lives of The Wolves, a girls’ indoor soccer team of typical girls you’d meet in high school… the new girl, the know-it-all, the mean girl, the team captain. They discuss the things about which they question, worry, and care. Can I fix this mistake? Did I do the math homework? Do I fit in? Who is the Khmer Rouge? How do I move on after this? Much like their team mascot, the girls are competitive, fierce, and work well as a pack within their hierarchy. Everything they’ve worked for has come to this point, and they can’t let anything get in their way.
Tickets – $30 general admission and $20 for students.
This play contains language and young adult content.
“The Wolves”
Director Allen O’Reilly
Allen O’Reilly-Directing credits include: The Crucible, Twelfth Night, The Woman in Black, Driving Miss Daisy, Rumors, Babe in Toyland and Bard’s Best! (adaptor) and Macbeth for Bay Street Theater.
For Robin Aren productions: Vanya, Sonia, Masha and Spike, As You Like It and in summer 2025, Much Ado About Nothing.
Allen has also directed Shakespeare Touring productions of Macbeth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Taming of the Shrew, Romeo and Juliet and Julius Caesar.
Children’s Theater: Miguel’s Shakespearean Adventure! (Also, co-author), Jungle Book, The Emperor and The Nightingale, Mighty Myths and Legends! (co-adaptor) and The Frog Prince.
Allen has acted at Bay Street Theater, Cleveland Play House, Geva Theatre, Clarence Brown, The Alliance Theatre and was an associate artist at Georgia Shakespeare for twenty-four seasons. TV/film credits include Chicago Fire, Sleepy Hollow, TURN: Washington’s Spies, The Wicked Trilogy, Bobby Jones, Stroke of Genius, The Assassin’s Code, and The Enormity of Life. Allen is The Director of Education and Community Outreach at Bay Street Theater.
Robin Aren is a producer, choreographer, and creator based in New York City and the Hamptons. As a dance graduate of The Boston Conservatory, her choreography credits include Sadler’s Wells London, the choreographic assistant to William Forsythe, Gibney Dance Theater, Boston’s Museum of Fine Art, Harvard University and the Netherlands Choreography Competition.
Her producing credits include How To Dance in Ohio on Broadway, I’m Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire at Southwark Playhouse London, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Vanya & Sonia & Masha & Spike at Bay Street Theater, As You Like It and Much Ado About Nothing at Sylvester Manor, The Dreamer at LongHouse Reserve, the first readings of Oregon at LTV and Rashomon: The Musical. She is a co-founder of the wellness events series: The Rise and created Comedy Barn at Topping Rose House.
Sarah DeLappe’s