SCRUTINY | 'The Wolves' Bite As A Sporty Play Set On The Soccer Field
By Paula Citron on October 16, 2018
A play about an indoor girls’ soccer team, The Wolves offers a clever character study of women on the field.
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By Paula Citron on October 16, 2018
A play about an indoor girls’ soccer team, The Wolves offers a clever character study of women on the field.
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