WOMEN REPRESENT ONE OF THE MOST UNIQUE ASPECTS OF OUR NATION'S


Posted April 27, 2017 by mezopayne

The play is produced written and directed by Layon Gray.
 
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WOMEN REPRESENT ONE OF THE MOST UNIQUE ASPECTS OF OUR NATION'S

BASEBALL HISTORY!
April 26, 2017
From the writer and director Kings of Harlem and the long-running Off-Broadway hit Black Angels over Tuskegee, playwright Layon Gray continues to expand African-American theatre with his latest work The Girls of Summer, winner of the NAACP award for Best Play. "Set in 1945, Chicago, the coach of an all-black female baseball team prepares them for an exhibition game against the Rockford Peaches, ( A League of Their Own) an all-white female team and champions of the AAGPBL (All American Girls Professional Baseball League) Racism and deceit are brought to light as this powerful drama unveils the truth beneath the surface."
The suspenseful drama captures an era in American history when women were called on to keep baseball alive as the men went off to fight in World War II. The all African - American female cast stars Katie Mack, Martina Barksdale, Diana Sanchez, LaTrina Rice, Alexandria Danielle King, Nicolette Ellis, Tangela Wilson, Laci Broussard, Zania Ahaha, Mildred Victoria Jones-Hamm and Kimberlee Monroe as Coach Hicks. The Show will perform May 11th and May 18th at 8pm at St Luke’s Theatre which is located in Manhattan at 308 W. 46th Street (between 8th and 9th Avenues) Tickets priced $39.50 and $59.50 (including facility fee), are available at Telecharge.com or by calling (212) 239-6200. The play is produced written and directed by Layon Gray. For more information log on to www.TheGirlsOfSummer.org .
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