Press from Wolves

Josh Tyson, Vikki Vasiliki Eugenis, and Julie Fitzpatrick
The New York Times
“The young playwright Delaney Britt Brewer has created an intricately woven, emotionally chilly drama about the pain of approaching 30 in New York.”
‎”The dialogue is occasionally funny, but more interesting than its satire is the play’s clever formal style that breaks up the story into three parts that echo off one another. It’s a puzzle of a piece…”
Jason Zinoman
The New York Times
August 9, 2010

New York Post
‎”…disarmingly charming…’Wolves’ weaves an intriguing spell. The 29-year-old playwright is particularly good at describing the crushing banality with which some relationships end.”
‎”Excellent” (regarding Josh Tyson’s performance as CALEB)
‎”As the arch, seductive Sasha, Julie Fitzpatrick lights up the stage in a too-brief appearance — literally, since she plays a vision summoned up by an ex-girlfriend, Julie (Megan Hart). Full of regret and loss, the scene between the two women is one of the show’s best.”
Elisabeth Vincentelli
New York Post
August 9, 2010

TimeOut New York
“…a fierce theatrical thinker is beginning to bare her teeth.” (regarding the playwright, Delaney Britt Brewer)
“…handsomely stylized by director Mike Klar”
Helen Shaw
Time Out New York
August 11, 2010

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