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jeffrey wolf



playwright​



THE WORST PLAY IN THE HISTORY OF EVER



Children's play



Jeremy should feel great when his play is picked to be performed by his class. But when the director wants rewrites, his lead actor keeps fainting, and sock puppets invade the stage, not even the help of a Fairy Godmother may be able to save it from being "The Worst Play in the History of Ever."



Northglenn Arts did a great job with the production of The Worst Play in the History of Ever on April 9-11, 2021. It was so fun to have a production in my home state of Colorado. The actors and crew did incredible work.



Because of the pandemic, only about 50 people were allowed in the audience, but many people, including my family, got to watch it live with a link. The theater plans to keep doing that after the pandemic is over.



Northglenn Arts gave me this cool T-shirt signed by the cast after the show. I'm going to frame it!



This is a picture of the Northglenn Arts cast. To perform during the pandemic, they wore these cool clear masks that held their microphones.



These are pictures from the Northglenn Arts production. Click the photo to see a slideshow of all the pictures!
Photo Credit: Mallick Memories Photography.



Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company hosted an online reading of The Worst Play in the History of Ever (using adults as the actors) on May 1, 2020.



The Worst Play in the History of Ever had its world premiere at the Center for the Arts of Homer in upstate New York on April 15, 16 & 17, 2016.



The second production was the weekend of May 4, 2017 at Hammonton Middle School in Hammonton, New Jersey.



These production photos are from the world premiere in Homer, NY. Click the photo to see a slideshow of all the pictures!



This is the actor who played Quentin in his pig costume!



It was also performed by a cast of amazing students as part of the Chameleon Theatre Circle's 14th Annual New Play Festival in Minnesota on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013.



The Minnesota cast gave me one of the sock puppets!






​"You will never be alone with a poet in your pocket."
- John Adams, in a letter to his son, John Quincy Adams