Content Advisory
Language
One pig says “Incarcerate this foul monster”
Rocky calls others a “domesticated doggy”
The big bad wolf is called a "filthy carnivore."
Al says he would eat a sheep, chicken, and bunny.
Maxwell says that Al looks “deranged.”
Magill calls Al a "stuck up creep."
Situations & Themes
Considering multiple sides to a story
Innocence vs guilt
Perspective
Wrongful accusation
Being misunderstood
Pigs enter with protest signs saying “Protect the piglets” and “Cage the carnivore.”
In a flashback, the wolf is seen blowing the houses down and "eating" the pigs.
Prudence introduces a wolf puppet with sharp teeth and fangs and a shirt that says “kill eat pork.”
Throughout the overall theme of the play there are many references to animals getting eaten.
The wolf is on trial for murder of pigs throughout the play.
Potential Scary Moments
The big bad wolf will interact with the audience; however in this production he is not portrayed as scary except in flashbacks.
A large wolf puppet is used at one point in the show.
Other Cautions/Advisories
Many characters yell at each other in anger throughout the play.
In a dream sequence, we see the wolf wearing an apron that says "Kill! Eat Pork!"