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Event description
- Arts and entertainment
- Open to the public
Journey behind the scenes of Tempe Diablo Stadium in a play set just moments before Game 7 of the World Series. Audiences travel through nine vignettes as each scene builds suspense around a young immigrant baseball pitcher facing difficult decisions before the game. This play by Gabriel Greene and Alex Levy examines the complex intersection between baseball, politics and the American Dream.
This project is partially funded by the City of Tempe–Community Arts Grant.
Directed by Jack Reuler
Content warning: This play deals with immigration and incidents of racial bias; contains mature language, including a racial slur. Recommended for audiences ages 14+.
- Patrons will be standing and moving throughout the space from scene to scene for a minimum of 90 minutes, at times navigating stairs. There is no seating available for the duration of this event. Please inform staff when checking in for elevator accessible accommodations.
- Please plan to arrive 15 minutes prior to show start time for check in and to be placed in the admittance queue.
- Patrons will be taken into the stadium in groups approximately every 10 minutes. You may experience a waiting period of up to 30 minutes until your group is called.
- Once patrons have entered the stadium, the guided performance experience will last approximately 90 minutes.
No food or beverages (other than water bottles with lids) are allowed inside the venue. No recording devices allowed.