An edition of The Baseball Show (1995)

The baseball show

an American tale of pine tar, bleacher seats, and hometown heroes

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The baseball show
Cynthia Mercati
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An edition of The Baseball Show (1995)

The baseball show

an American tale of pine tar, bleacher seats, and hometown heroes

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This is a play that's all about baseball. Real baseball. It basically shows the story of a ragtag little league baseball team, the "Wapsipinicon Wolves", and how they grow not only as a baseball team, but also by how close they are to their dreams. While this main story is going on, which is narrated by an umpire, other vignettes go on too. In this playwright you will find stories of little old ladies who love the pitchers a little too much and learn how a cooperate lawyer with a six-figure income becomes a chicken!

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Publisher
Baker's Plays
Language
English
Pages
97

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Edition Notes

Published in
Boston (100 Chauncy St., Boston 02111)

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
812/.54
Library of Congress
PS3563.E727 B37 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
97 p. ;
Number of pages
97

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL549212M
LCCN
96130142
Library Thing
2626183

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