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  1. Olivia Dufault. Alumni Playwright. 2014 — 2023. Olivia Dufault’s plays include Year of the Rooster (New York Time's Critics' Pick), The Tomb of King Tot (New York Time's Critics' Pick), The Messenger, and For Want of a Horse.

  2. May 24, 2017 · by Olivia Dufault. Directed by Alexandra Kuechler-Caffall. Featuring Sam Dinkowitz, Ahna Dunn-Wilder, Paige Johnson Jones, Michael O’Connell and Rolland Walsh. ABOUT THE PRODUCTION. Year of the Rooster is a furious, foul-mouthed, comedic attack on heavy-weight subjects like rural poverty, animal cruelty and toxic masculinity in America.

  3. Olivia Dufault. Full-Length Play, Dark Comedy. Olivia Dufault’s plays include Year of the Rooster (Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York Times Critics' Pick), The Tomb of King Tot (Clubbed Thumb, New York Times Critics' Pick), The Messenger, and For Want of a Horse.

  4. Olivia Dufault. Olivia Dufault is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College. Her plays include Year of the Rooster ( New York Times Critics' Pick, 2013-2014 John Gassner Outer Critics Circle Award), The Tomb of King Tot, American Girls, and The Last Great Telemarketer.

  5. Oct 30, 2020 · “The True Adventures of Wolfboy” is DuFault’s first feature and while that would be a milestone enough for the playwright-turned-screenwriter, who has gone on to become a in-demand writer/producer on shows such as “Legion” and “Preacher,” the film is particularly poignant when it was developed over the same time that ...

  6. Play Details. Gil is a loser. He works at McDonald's, lives with his ailing mother, and hasn't had a girlfriend since...ever. But that's all about to change. He's been secretly training (and drugging) a rooster to fight. And Odysseus Rex aka "Odie" is the baddest barnyard bird there is.

  7. Oct 20, 2020 · Yet in a magical way, art reflected life. Because through telling this coming-of-age fairy tale of self-discovery, screenwriter Olivia Dufault found herself. For Dufault, the idea for Wolfboy was sparked 10 years ago during a requisite science class in her final semester of college.