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Steppenwolf

[shtep-uhn-vawlf, step-uhn-woolf]

noun

  1. a novel (1927) by Hermann Hesse.



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The Steppenwolf Theatre production at the Helen Hayes Theater, directed by Phylicia Rashad and featuring one of the best ensemble casts of the season, is intimidatingly good.

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The play, in revival at the Geffen Playhouse in a co-production with Steppenwolf Theatre Company, is a daunting physical challenge to perform.

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Shapiro may have had her pick of talent inside or outside Steppenwolf’s revered ensemble, but some of the choices seemed a bit of a stretch.

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Steppenwolf Theatre co-artistic director Audrey Francis brings a casual grace to her portrayal of Belinda Blair, the blithe peacemaker of the troupe who knows all the company’s secrets and spills them every chance she gets.

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“Steppenwolf has deep roots here at the Geffen,” said McCraney, one of many Geffen players who are also ensemble members of the Chicago theater.

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