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WOLF PLAY explores the fragile, ferocious idea of chosen family. A young Korean boy is delivered to a new home by his adopted American father—into the care of an American boxer and her wife. When the father realizes the couple is queer, his certainty unravels, and his need to reclaim the boy takes over. Funny, tender, and inventive, Wolf Play weaves boxing, puppetry, and raw emotion into a theatrical meditation on belonging and the urgent question: Who gets to decide what makes a family?

Supported by the College of Humanities & the Arts’ Artistic Excellence Programming Grant.

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