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One Act Drama, Two Male Characters (with doubling), Flexible Set, Approx. 55 minutes. |
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| New York Yankee Roger Maris was a hero to some, a villain to others. In 1961, struggling against personal and professional criticism, he broke the record for most home runs in a single season set by the great Babe Ruth. This powerful play is a tribute to the human spirit. It is based on the true story of one of the most talented and tenacious "boys of summer". |
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Reviews |
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"Roger Maris on Stage…is a homerun hit."
WDAY6-TV |
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"Roger Maris on Stage is history come to life… It has meaning to everyone."
Minot Daily News |
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"Roger Maris on Stage steps up to the plate and belts it out of the park."
5 suns out of 5 - Edmonton Sun |
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"Chalk one up for Roger Maris on Stage as play hits home run"
Kamloops Daily News |
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"An emotionally charged, uninterrupted hold on center-stage."
The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead |
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"Tight and full of action."
Jerry Etienne, former Artistic Director, Atlantic Theatre Festival |
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"Roger Maris on Stage has lots of heart."
See Magazine |
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"Excellent...Dialogue witty and to the point."
Edmonton Youth One Forum |
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| Script: $6 including postage & handling |
| Contact: Edward Nunes-Vaz at: ednunesvaz@gmail.com |
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