Famed pitcher Rube Waddell has one last shot to make a big comeback, so he hires the Reptile Girl from the circus to keep him company -- and sober.
This heartbreaking play explores their long night of broken promises, secrets, and past regrets.
Part of New York International Fringe Festival 2015
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
TUESDAY 18 @ 7:15 PM
THURSDAY 20 @ 8:45 PM
SUNDAY 23 @ NOON
WEDNESDAY 26 @ 7 PM
FRIDAY 28 @ 5 PM
Show Finder
Sousepaw - 'A Baseball Story'
First Preview: Jul 29, 2015
Opening Date: Aug 18, 2015
Closing Date: Aug 28, 2015
Running Time: 01:10
Playing @
64E64 Underground
64 E 4th St, New York, NY 10003
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 13
Audience Advisory: NO LATECOMERS ARE ADMITTED AT FringeNYC.
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Full-price tickets:
$18.00 - $18.00
Reviews
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Shelby Company’s “Sousepaw: A Baseball Story” is sharply staged. Jonathan A. Goldberg’s tense two-hander looks at the record-setting strikeout king Rube Waddell in a last comeback attempt near the end of his short life in 1913. James B. Kennedy is riveting as the alcoholic, borderline retarded southpaw. Reptile Girl is a perfect foil, drawing him out as the sexy girl from a sleazy circus who thinks he might be her ticket out of servicing other rubes.”
— San Francisco Chronicle -
Shelby Company’s “Sousepaw: A Baseball Story” is sharply staged. Jonathan A. Goldberg’s tense two-hander looks at the record-setting strikeout king Rube Waddell in a last comeback attempt near the end of his short life in 1913. James B. Kennedy is riveting as the alcoholic, borderline retarded southpaw. Reptile Girl is a perfect foil, drawing him out as the sexy girl from a sleazy circus who thinks he might be her ticket out of servicing other rubes.”
— San Francisco Chronicle -
Shelby Company’s “Sousepaw: A Baseball Story” is sharply staged. Jonathan A. Goldberg’s tense two-hander looks at the record-setting strikeout king Rube Waddell in a last comeback attempt near the end of his short life in 1913. James B. Kennedy is riveting as the alcoholic, borderline retarded southpaw. Reptile Girl is a perfect foil, drawing him out as the sexy girl from a sleazy circus who thinks he might be her ticket out of servicing other rubes.”
— San Francisco Chronicle -
Shelby Company’s “Sousepaw: A Baseball Story” is sharply staged. Jonathan A. Goldberg’s tense two-hander looks at the record-setting strikeout king Rube Waddell in a last comeback attempt near the end of his short life in 1913. James B. Kennedy is riveting as the alcoholic, borderline retarded southpaw. Reptile Girl is a perfect foil, drawing him out as the sexy girl from a sleazy circus who thinks he might be her ticket out of servicing other rubes.”
— San Francisco Chronicle









