"National Pastime" returns to Spokane Civic Theatre to celebrate 75th anniversary of signing of baseball legend Jackie Robinson
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Spokane Civic Theatre has renewed "National Pastime," a play from Spokane playwright Bryan Harnetiaux, which tells the story of Jackie Robinson, who made history as the first black athlete signed to a Major League Baseball team 75 years ago.Â
Tickets are $10 for students, $25 for adults and can be purchased online at the Theatre's website!
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Spokane Civic Theatre's resident playwright, 75-year-old Bryan Harnetiaux, wrote and produced 'National Pastime' in 1997 after reading a biogr…
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Trè Terry stars as Jackie Robinson, an American baseball legend who broke the color barrier as the first black player signed to a Major League…
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Trè Terry portrays baseball legend Jackie Robinson in the renewed production of "National Pastime," a play written by Spokane playwright Bryan…
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Trè Terry hesitated to accept the role of historic baseball star, Jackie Robinson, in the stage play "National Pastime." In the end, he chose …