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FSU’s School of Theatre addresses complexities of adolescence with upcoming production

Florida State University’s School of Theatre presents “The Wolves,” a coming-of-age story that explores the lives and challenges of a […] The post FSU’s School of Theatre addresses complexities of adolescence with upcoming production appeared first on Florida State University News.
The intimate Lab Theatre has been transformed into an indoor soccer facility. (School of Theatre)

Florida State University’s School of Theatre presents “The Wolves,” a coming-of-age story that explores the lives and challenges of a high school girls’ soccer team.

The play delves into the difficulties of adolescence, including college applications, self-image, societal expectations and the journey of growing up.

The performance, written by Sarah DeLappe, will run from Friday, Nov. 1, through Sunday, Nov. 10, at the Lab Theatre. This production is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French Inc.

“‘The Wolves’ is a story that resonates with everyone,” said Melissa Tarduno, director of the performance. “The play brings back memories of deep conversations with friends and the challenges we faced, and it celebrates those who supported us. Through their shared experiences, these young women form strong bonds while confronting issues of friendship, identity and the pressures of their formative years.”

 

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