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MTSU theatre students perform Pulitzer Prize finalist ‘The Wolves’ through Oct. 10

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Middle Tennessee State University’s Department of Theatre and Dance students are proud to present “The Wolves,” a coming-of-age play that follows the experience of a high school girls’ indoor soccer team.

Lauren Shouse, assistant professor of theatre directing, MTSU Department of Theatre and Dance
Lauren Shouse

“The Wolves” runs Thursday, Oct. 2, through Saturday, Oct. 4, at 7:30 p.m., with a matinee performance on Sunday, Oct. 5, at 2 p.m., and again Tuesday, Oct. 7, through Friday, Oct. 10, at 7:30 p.m. at MTSU’s Debra K. Anderson Studio Theatre located inside the Boutwell Dramatic Arts Building at 615B Champion Way. The entrance to the lobby is off of MTSU Blvd.

Tickets are $10 for general admission, $7 for seniors and $5 for MTSU students. They can be purchased online at https://app.arts-people.com/index.php or at the box office before each performance. No late entry will be permitted after the box office closes.

Directed by assistant professor Lauren Shouse, “The Wolves” was written by Sarah DeLappe and asks questions about the essence of girlhood and what it means to be a woman, especially in today’s society.

Shouse said the play challenges the notion of what it means to be a “good young woman,” giving the characters the space to navigate their relationships and choices outside of their parents and classmates.

The cast of “The Wolves” rehearse ahead of the show’s opening on Thursday, Oct. 2, at the Debra K. Anderson Studio Theatre inside the Boutwell Dramatic Arts Building on Middle Tennessee State University’s campus in Murfreesboro, Tenn.  (MTSU Photo)
The cast of “The Wolves” rehearse ahead of the show’s opening on Thursday, Oct. 2, at the Debra K. Anderson Studio Theatre inside the Boutwell Dramatic Arts Building on Middle Tennessee State University’s campus in Murfreesboro, Tenn. (MTSU Photo)

About ‘The Wolves’

Through their conversations about everything from politics and humanitarian crises to relationships and personal tragedies, DeLappe creates a powerful portrait of young women coming of age.

The drama unfolds entirely during the team’s pregame warm-ups as nine teenage girls navigate complex issues of adolescence, identity, and social dynamics while demonstrating their athletic skills.

The play is notable for its authentic dialogue, overlapping conversations, and focus on female athletes as complex individuals rather than stereotypes.

“The Wolves” was a finalist for the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and has been praised for its fresh perspective on teenage girlhood and female camaraderie.

MTSU Cast

The cast of “The Wolves” includes:

  • Danielle Reynolds, a theatre major from Oakdale, is #00.
  • Bailey Bateman, a theatre major from Gallatin, is #2.
  • Emma Groves, a theatre major from Watertown, is #7.
  • Taylor Tims, an anthropology major from White House, is #8.
  • Norah Younger, a theatre major from Oak Ridge, is #11.
  • MJ Learned, a theatre major from Germantown, is #13.
  • Malana Harris, a theatre major from Rockvale, is #14.
  • Crystal Carrasco, a theatre major from College Grove, is #25.
  • Katelyn Austin, a theatre major from Lafayette, is #46.
  • Mindy Tolbert, a theatre major from Gallatin, as Soccer Mom.

— DeAnn Hays (deann.hays@mtsu.edu)

Students from Middle Tennessee State University’s Department of Theatre and Dance rehearse for their upcoming performance of Sarah DeLappe’s “The Wolves” at the Debra K. Anderson Studio Theatre inside the Boutwell Dramatic Arts Building on campus in Murfreesboro, Tenn. “The Wolves” runs Thursday through Saturday, Oct. 2-4, with a matinee performance on Sunday, Oct. 5, and 7:30 p.m. performances Tuesday through Friday, Oct. 7-10. (MTSU Photo)
Students from Middle Tennessee State University’s Department of Theatre and Dance rehearse for their upcoming performance of Sarah DeLappe’s “The Wolves” at the Debra K. Anderson Studio Theatre inside the Boutwell Dramatic Arts Building on campus in Murfreesboro, Tenn. “The Wolves” runs Thursday through Saturday, Oct. 2-4, with a matinee performance on Sunday, Oct. 5, and 7:30 p.m. performances Tuesday through Friday, Oct. 7-10. (MTSU Photo)

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