Origin Presents Olivier-Nominated IVAN AND THE DOGS, 5/5-28
The remarkable story of Ivan, a four-year-old who fled an abusive household and found sanctuary on the streets with a pack of wild dogs, is a true story ripped from the headlines. But as relived by the protagonist as a young man, "Ivan and the Dogs" unfolds like a fairytale in which the human world lacks humanity and the animal world has it in abundance. Like the best of Grimm's this gripping story, told with lyrical wistfulness by Naylor, has a mythic resonance.
In its review of the play last November, the Daily Telegraph noted, "Naylor's writing beautifully conveys the incredible way the boy and dogs connected to each other." Originally produced as a radio play for Radio 4 in England, "Ivan and the Dogs" was nominated for a 2011 Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre.

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