Willmott, Kevin and Ric Averill. T-Money and Wolf. Dramatic, 1994. ISBN 0-871229-347-1. 54 pp. A- 8-12 Reviewed by Lesley Larsen and Harold Oaks By comparing the choices of a contemporary gang member in Newark, New Jersey, and a Nazi war criminal, the authors suggest the life directions that seem to merge together, including the harrowing trials of a young German during the late 30s and 40s and of an African American teenager living in a gang-infested society. The play works better on stage than on the page. The reader sometimes has difficulty following the story as it jumps from the 1940s to the present. In production, it gains power from the quick shifts of time, since we know the results of the historical period and can see the implications in our time. It should lead to some very useful postproduction discussions. Recommended for mature production groups.