Isabella Star LaBlanc, Megan Burns and Rosey Lowe are three of "The Wolves."
If you're one of the theatergoers who clicked on the Jungle Theater website last week and noticed that the only available seats for "The Wolves" were scattered singles, you're in luck: Nine performances have been added to the run, which now ends May 6.
The smash play by Sarah DeLappe, which is set during a series of warmups by a girls high school soccer team, has been virtually sold out since it opened March 31. Directed by artistic director Sarah Rasmussen, "The Wolves" is a no-holds-barred peek into a hidden world, featuring a cast of ten women. For tickets, check jungletheater.com.
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