The Wolves
The Chapel Theatre 172 Calhoun Street, Charleston, SC, United StatesThe Department of Theatre and Dance at The College of Charleston presents Sarah DeLappe’s The Wolves, directed by Glenda Byars Johnson.
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The Department of Theatre and Dance at The College of Charleston presents Sarah DeLappe’s The Wolves, directed by Glenda Byars Johnson.
Brian Dowd has spent the last ten years of his life wrestling with an unrequited "something" for his best friend's sister. But each and every time he's spoken with Beth Finnegan for more than thirty seconds, he's ended up withRead more
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The Department of Theatre and Dance at The College of Charleston presents Sarah DeLappe’s The Wolves, directed by Glenda Byars Johnson.
Brian Dowd has spent the last ten years of his life wrestling with an unrequited "something" for his best friend's sister. But each and every time he's spoken with Beth Finnegan for more than thirty seconds, he's ended up withRead more
The Department of Theatre and Dance at The College of Charleston presents Sarah DeLappe’s The Wolves, directed by Glenda Byars Johnson.
Brian Dowd has spent the last ten years of his life wrestling with an unrequited "something" for his best friend's sister. But each and every time he's spoken with Beth Finnegan for more than thirty seconds, he's ended up withRead more
The Department of Theatre and Dance at The College of Charleston presents Sarah DeLappe’s The Wolves, directed by Glenda Byars Johnson.
The Department of Theatre and Dance at The College of Charleston presents Sarah DeLappe’s The Wolves, directed by Glenda Byars Johnson.
Brian Dowd has spent the last ten years of his life wrestling with an unrequited "something" for his best friend's sister. But each and every time he's spoken with Beth Finnegan for more than thirty seconds, he's ended up withRead more