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Event Series Wolf Play by Hansol Jung

Wolf Play by Hansol Jung

Leonard & Claire Tow Center for the Performing Arts, New Workshop Theater

A queer couple adopts a young Korean boy through an online “re-homing” forum from his adoptive parents. Through the process of adapting to his unfamiliar environment the young boy unwittingly brings about issues of identity, societal expectations, and familial norms that both families must grapple with.

Event Series Wolf Play by Hansol Jung

Wolf Play by Hansol Jung

Leonard & Claire Tow Center for the Performing Arts, New Workshop Theater

A queer couple adopts a young Korean boy through an online “re-homing” forum from his adoptive parents. Through the process of adapting to his unfamiliar environment the young boy unwittingly brings about issues of identity, societal expectations, and familial norms that both families must grapple with.

Event Series Wolf Play by Hansol Jung

Wolf Play by Hansol Jung

Leonard & Claire Tow Center for the Performing Arts, New Workshop Theater

A queer couple adopts a young Korean boy through an online “re-homing” forum from his adoptive parents. Through the process of adapting to his unfamiliar environment the young boy unwittingly brings about issues of identity, societal expectations, and familial norms that both families must grapple with.

Event Series Wolf Play by Hansol Jung

Wolf Play by Hansol Jung

Leonard & Claire Tow Center for the Performing Arts, New Workshop Theater

A queer couple adopts a young Korean boy through an online “re-homing” forum from his adoptive parents. Through the process of adapting to his unfamiliar environment the young boy unwittingly brings about issues of identity, societal expectations, and familial norms that both families must grapple with.

Event Series Wolf Play by Hansol Jung

Wolf Play by Hansol Jung

Leonard & Claire Tow Center for the Performing Arts, New Workshop Theater

A queer couple adopts a young Korean boy through an online “re-homing” forum from his adoptive parents. Through the process of adapting to his unfamiliar environment the young boy unwittingly brings about issues of identity, societal expectations, and familial norms that both families must grapple with.

Masterclass: Seth Parker Woods, violoncello

Leonard & Claire Tow Center for the Performing Arts, Topfer Rehearsal Studio

Illustrious alumnus makes his return to the Conservatory to give a clinic with a Q&A as he prepares for his debut concert with the New York Philharmonic.