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Tired of feeling like a misfit, Maddy runs away from her hometown bullies and joins up with a wolf pack. The longer she stays, the more she identifies with her new family, becoming a wolf at ease in her skin for the first time. But to find true peace, she must face her past, returning to her human body with a wolf spirit inside. Whenever the moon is full, she rejoins her chosen family and belongs to herself. Wolf/Girl reconstructs the werewolf story and explores how we find ourselves through difficult times.
Warning: This production contains a gunshot and flash, and theatrical fog and haze.