The Wolves

Written by Sarah Delappe

Directed by Laurel Lepine

Oct. 18 - 26, 2024
University Theatre, University of Calgary

The Wolves is the story about a girls’ U17, Tier 1 soccer team living in the midwestern United States. Nominated in 2017 for a Pulitzer Prize in Drama, The Wolves is a comedy/drama filled with humour and pathos displaying each girl’s journey from adolescence into the resiliency and circle of womanhood.

Audience Advisory
Strong Language


by Sarah DeLappe

Directed by Laurel Lepine
Designed by Scott Reid and Piper Flavel

“The Wolves” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com

Performance Schedule

Friday, October 18 - 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 19 - 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, October 22 - 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, October 23 - 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, October 24 - 7:30 p.m.
Friday, October 25 - 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 26 - 7:30 p.m.

Tickets

$22 (adults) /$17 (students/seniors)

Part of Claim Your Seat program. UCalgary students can request their FREE ticket online or in-person at the box office. UCalgary employees and alumni receive 50% off for themselves and one guest.

#7 - Striker/Alpha 2:  Sophia Garcia

 Sophia (They/She) is a fourth-year student at the University of Calgary, pursuing a BFA in drama. They have dedicated many years to the practice of theatre and are consistently ready to jump into the unknown when working on new projects. Sophia's goal in the workspace is to create an environment where all feel free to play and explore with each other. If they’re not reviewing their lines in aggressive thought, you can find Sophia attempting to make someone laugh, doodling in their notes, or sipping on some sweet sweet ice tea. Being a part of the Wolves has been such an amazing team-building experience, and they can't wait to share all the hard work that has been put into the show! 

#8 - The Mediator:  Gabrielle Vos De Wael

Gabriëlle Vos de Wael (she/her) is currently in her third year of Drama/Mathematics. When she isn’t at school cramming lines or desperately trying to solve a math equation, Gabriëlle loves to spend time with her two horses - Fenesse and James Joyce. Gabriëlle loves the theatre because tonight we will tell a story that will never be told the same way again. Gabriëlle hopes that you enjoy watching the show as much as she enjoyed creating it! Past productions include Where Have All the Witches Gone, Shakespeare in Love, Absence, Lights Out, Argonautika, and Without Rule of Law.  

Soccer Mom - Lexi Plante

Lexi Plante (she/her) is a fifth-year undergraduate student working toward a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drama with a focus in acting. Her most recent performances include Pink directed by Margarita Rebetskaya, the University’s mainstage production, Lights Out directed by Bruce Barton, The Green Key directed by Saeid Asgarian, and the SCPA Alchemy Festival’s Here We Go directed by Cali Sproule and as well as other collaborative works within the University of Calgary. She has dabbled in some backstage work and has found all areas of the theatre a delight to partake in. She enjoys spending time in all forms of fine art, from acting to drawing, and is thrilled about any chance to advance these skills. She is very grateful for this opportunity to explore such intensity and depth that we see transpire in Laurel Lepine’s rendition ofThe Wolves and is appreciative of the trust, the guidance, but also the freedom throughout the process that has helped her grow as an actor. 

Elizabeth Houghton

Jordan (She/Her) is a fifth year student at the University of Calgary pursuing a BFA in Drama. She has a love of acting, singing, writing, and many other arts. She is always happy to get the opportunity to test her skills and collaborate with others. After performing in the University of Calgary’s production of Shakeseare in Love last year, Jordan wants to continue exploring her love for theatre, now working for the first time off the stage and behind the scenes as Assistant Stage Manager. She is so excited to be working on The Wolves and cannot wait for you all to see it! 

Kali Saheb

Sarbkali Hayer (she/her) is a Sikh, Punjabi artist currently completing a BFA in drama at the University of Calgary. Her recent projects include: Magnetic Bodies with Downstage Theatre (directed by Clare Preuss and Bianca Miranda) as well as A Monster Calls (directed by Steven Conde), Argonautika (directed by Randi Edmundson), and The Bus Stop (directed by Fangzheng Nick Wang). Kali is drawn to theatre because it offers her the chance to create beautiful art and be the representation she always wished to see growing up. She is especially excited to combine her passion for acting and her background in kinesiology/sport in this upcoming production of The Wolves directed by Laurel Lepine. Kali is grateful for this opportunity and for the ongoing support of her fellow castmates, friends, and family. She believes a lot of sweat, tears, and love has been put into this show so she’s excited for audience members to check it out! 

Nikhat Saheb

Nikhat Saheb (she/her) is a fourth-year Drama/Education student at the University of Calgary. Her most recent productions include; Magnetic Bodies facilitated by Clare Preuss and Bianca Miranda, Lights Out directed by Bruce Barton and A Monster Calls directed by Steven Conde. Nikhat’s passion for theatre comes from her love of community building and the unpredictability of live storytelling. As a biracial artist she strives to connect her creativity with her Fijian and Filipino roots. Nikhat enjoys experimenting with movement and collaborating with new people. On a day off she enjoys lying in bed with mint chocolate ice cream and snuggling with her cat Coco. Nikhat is grateful to be given the opportunity to expand on her skills and work with the incredible cast and crew of The Wolves. She hopes you enjoy the show!

Mayson Kawash as #14 Striker/ Alpha 2
Maysan Kawash (she/her) is currently in her second year, pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Drama at the University of Calgary. She has a strong passion for the performing arts, motivated by the challenge and excitement of live storytelling. When she was only 6, she directed, choreographed, produced, and starred in the greatest theatre performance the world has ever seen... in her bedroom... for her stuffed animals. Her most recent performances include The Bear, and Talking To Your Kids About Guns with the University of Calgary's 2023 Alchemy Festival. Being a part of The Wolves has been an incredible journey, and she’s eager to share its depth and energy with audiences. Special thanks to her cast-mates, family, and friends for all of their support!
Devyn Byfield as #00 The Perfectionist Goalie

Devyn (She/Her) is a fourth year student at the University of Calgary pursuing a dual Drama/Education degree. She hopes to teach at a secondary school level to share her passion for the arts with the younger generations. Although she participated in several plays and musicals throughout her high school career, this is her first time working on a show with the University! She is so grateful for the opportunity to work with such an amazing director, cast, and crew to bring this powerful script to life. She feels a strong connection to her character’s story and feels honoured to explore a role that represents the resilience of individuals struggling with their mental health. Outside of rehearsal, Devyn will likely be found yapping, napping, playing volleyball, or screaming to music in her car. She thanks her family for their love and endless support; and thanks YOU for coming to the show!

Elizabeth Houghton

Elizabeth (she/her) is a fifth-year undergraduate student at the University of Calgary, completing her BFA Degree in Drama. Her most recent projects include the University of Calgary's mainstage productions of Lights Out, Shakespeare In Love (ASM), Argonautika (ASM), Much Ado About Nothing and the SCPA Alchemy Festival's Illegal Entry (SM) and Danza De Los Viejitos (SM). Throughout her degree, Elizabeth has been exploring her love for both performance and technical theatre. Whether she is sharing her craft onstage or working behind the scenes in an endless pile of paperwork, she finds herself feeling fulfilled and connected to the work and the people who surround her. She is very grateful for this opportunity to be apart of The Wolves team and further develop her skills to continue learning. She is very proud of the cast and crew for their positive energy, acceptance and commitment to this show! GO WOLVES GO! 


Credits

  1. Staff

    Director – BRUCE BARTON 
    Drama Division Lead and Producer – PETER BALKWILL 
    Venue Business Administrator – ABIR BACHIR 
    Academic Programs Specialist – CONSTANTINA CALDIS ROBERTS 
    Academic Programs Specialist – ROSABEL CHOI 
    Front of House Manager – LIZZY EVASHKEVICH 
    Performance and Artist Coordinator – ALIDA LOWE 
    Administrative Assistant – ALEXANDRA LYONS 
    Department Operations Manager – MARY LOU MENDYK 
    Booking Administrator – CATHERINE ROULEAU

  2. Artistic Team

    Playwright – SARAH DELAPPE 
    Director – LAUREL LEPINE 
    Set, Costume, and Lighting Designer – SCOTT REID 
    Sound Designer – PIPER FLAVEL 
    Stage Manager – ELIZABETH HOUGHTON 
    Assistant Stage Manager – JORDAN BURRON 
    Thesis Supervisor – VANESSA PORTEOUS

     

  3. Production Team

    Production Team Production Manager – ANDREW NORTH 
    Properties Master – CELINA BAHARALLY 
    Scenic Carpentry – SCOTT FREEMAN 
    Costume Supervisor – ROBERT LAFLAMME 
    Technical Supervisor – TREVOR MCDONALD 
    Lighting Technician – JASON SCHWARZ 
    Sound Technician – IAN WILSON 
    Hang, Focus, and Install Crew – JUAN ASIN-BERTI, NAKOTA ALEXIS CARDINAL, BRAYDEN LACHAMBRE RENKAS 
    Marketing Team – ABIGAIL MONARREZ, MALAK ABDELBAKY

Lighting Board Operator – JASON CABUENOS 
Sound Board Operator – AUGUSTA LANDRY 
Backstage Crew – DOMINICK BROWN, SUNNY FAUST

Special Thanks 

CHRISTINE BRUBAKER 
MC College (Hair and Makeup) – HEATHER CHRISTMAS 
Vipers Dome – EVA HASELL 
Soccer Clinician – SARAH JOHNS

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