In WOLF IN THE RIVER, Adam Rapp explores love and neglect, the challenges of poverty, the dangerous cost of shiftlessness, the simple notion of leaving a place behind, and the value of a girl."Savage lyricism." - Ben Brantley, The New York Times"A jolt of dark energy ... I can't remember the last time I felt as invested in a fictional stage character as I did in Tana ... Half the time I wasn't sure what was real and what was fantasy or dream. Yet the story held me from start to finish." - BlogCritics.org"Extraordinary ... Nothing like you have ever seen before and nothing you are likely ever to see again." - Theatre Reviews Limited"This is great theater. It's hard to separate the play itself from the creative staging and perfect acting but it all adds up to as stunning a theatrical experience as anyone ever needs to have." - Let's Talk Off-Broadway
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