The Wolves

Director: Izzy Pedego

Left quad. Right quad. Lunge. A girls indoor soccer team warms up. From the safety of their suburban stretch circle, the team navigates big questions and wages tiny battles with all the vim and vigor of a pack of adolescent warriors. A portrait of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for nine American girls who just want to score some goals.

Rehearsals

Rehearsals begin August 4
Mondays 5-9pm
Tuesdays & Wednesdays 10am-2pm
*Potential to shift rehearsal times after the fall semester begins if needed for cast schedules

Show Dates

September 12-14 & 19-20

 

*Prepare a 1 minute audition monologue. Once registered, you will receive an email to sign up for an audition timeslot.

*Note on casting: No roles available for cis men. If you are a girl, have ever been a girl, think you might be a girl, or are someone who is interested in exploring girlhood, you are invited to audition to take part in this show. If you are unsure if you should audition, feel free to reach out to Director Izzy Pedego at izzypedego@gmail.com.

**Cast is expected to memorize the script between casting and the start of rehearsals. They should be off book by the time rehearsals start to allow focus on depth of dramatic acting and allow the rehearsal process to move quickly and smoothly.

Cast of Characters

#11

Midfield. Brainy, morbid, budding elitist, thoughtful. Seventeen.

#25

Defense, Captain. Classic (ex)coach's daughter. Seventeen.

#13

Midfield. Stoner, older pot dealer brother, into her wackiness. Sixteen.

#46

Bench. New girl. Awkward, different, just wants to fit in. Sixteen.

#2

Defense. Innocent, unlucky, kind, skinny. Sixteen.

#7

Striker. Too cool for school. Sarcastic, “fuck”, thick eyeliner. Almost seventeen.

#14

Midfield. #7's insecure sidekick. Just switched to contacts. Sixteen.

#8

Defense. Plays dumber than she is. Sixteen.

#00

Goalie. Intense performance anxiety, perfectionist, high achiever. Seventeen.

Soccer Mom

Soccer mom. Middle-aged, suburban, soccer mom. Middle-aged.

CRITIC'S PICK: The scary, exhilarating brightness of raw adolescence emanates from every scene of this uncannily assured first play by Sarah DeLappe.
- New York Times