Cooperstown |
Thurs - Sat @ 8 pm & Sun @ 3 pm *No show on Thanksgiving, Thursday November 26 @ Greenhouse Theater Center 2257 N Lincoln Ave Tickets: $14 - $18 $12 for groups of 7 or more 773.404.7336 |
It is the summer of 1962, and Jackie Robinson is about to be the first black player inducted to the Baseball Hall of Fame. That doesn't mean much to Junior Murphy, a black diner employee who can't get a promotion, and whose little sister has her own history-making plans for the weekend. When a Midwest minor-leaguer comes to town chasing his idol, the collision of race, love and baseball turns a sleepy New York town upside down.
Talkin' Baseball with writer Brian Golden
Artistic Director Brian Golden discusses his play, Cooperstown
"Recalling 'Bus Stop' in its intimacy and compassion...a real find."
- Lawrence Bommer Chicago Free Press
"...modest but affecting..."
- Nina Metz Chicago Tribune
"...goes to unexpected places..."
- Kerry Reid Chicago Reader
"Theatre Seven offers another enchanting world premiere..."
- Tom Williams ChicagoCritic.com
"...a theatrical home run!"
- Joe Stead Steadstylechicago.com
"...a tightly wound tale..."
- Rosalind Cummings-Yeats Centerstagechicago.com






