A Globe-commissioned new play
By José Cruz González
Directed by James Vásquez
Sunday, JANUARY 24 at 7:00 p.m.
The Festival wraps up on with the Globe-commissioned Under a Baseball Sky. From the writer of the Globe's smash hit American Mariachi comes a story about baseball's deep roots in the Mexican American community. When troublemaker Teo is assigned to clean up a vacant lot belonging to the elderly Elí O'Reilly, these two unlikely friends form a bond forged in history and America's pastime. Inspired by the playwright's research into the history of San Diego's Logan Heights neighborhood, Under a Baseball Sky celebrates communities and individuals coming together to find hope, healing, and love.
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