Feb 02 2017
The Jackie Robinson Story

The Jackie Robinson Story

Presented by The Whiting at The Whiting

It was no accident that Jackie Robinson was chosen as the first ballplayer to break the color barrier in the sport known as America’s pastime. There were plenty of good athletes in the Negro Leagues: some maybe even better than Jackie. But when Branch Rickey decided to add a black person to the Brooklyn Dodgers, he knew that individual had to be special. He had to be strong enough to stand up to the teammates who would ridicule him, the pitchers who would throw at him and the fans who would send him threats. He had to be able to turn the other cheek, to show that he was the bigger man and to prove that he could be everybody’s hero. This play with music by Mad River Theater Works shows the events that shaped Jackie Robinson’s character, his struggle to gain acceptance, and the tremendous obstacles he overcame on his way to changing the face of our nation and our national pastime. 

Admission Info

Tickets are $20 each
STUDENT RUSH: For $12 each, students age 16 and older with valid student ID can purchase tickets to the best seats available on the day of the performance. Availability is not guaranteed as some performances may sell out. Limit 2 per student.

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Dates & Times

2017/02/02 - 2017/02/02

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Location Info

The Whiting

1241 E. Kearsley Street, Flint, MI 48503

Parking Info

Free parking is available for all performances in any surface lot on the Flint Cultural Center campus.