From the Playwrights on Park Play Reading Series: ALTHEA & ANGELA by Todd Olson Sunday, July 12th (Rain Date: Monday, July 13th) 6:30pm (Gates Open at 6pm) $25 Join us for a Play Reading of this new work. Directed by Sean Harris. Includes a post show talk back with the director and the cast. In 1955 Althea Gibson and Angela Buxton were world-ranked tennis players... yet no one wanted to partner with them in women’s doubles. In fact, few even wanted to talk with them. Post-War America was still very segregated and the tennis world was still very anti-Semitic. Eight years after Jackie Robinson had broken the color line in major league baseball, the tennis world lagged behind, clinging to its country club roots. Althea, a black woman from Harlem, and Angela, a Jewish woman from Liverpool, were outcasts in two nations. So they decided to join forces outside their own country - and what happened then made history. ALTHEA & ANGELA tells the story of their meeting at an exhibition game in New Delhi, pairing up, and winning the French Open and Wimbledon – the first Grand Slam events that any African-American - male or female - had ever accomplished. It also tells the story of the unlikely events that occurred 40 years later, when one fell upon destitute times...and the other saved her life by a mass appeal to the tennis world. Bring your own beverages, food, chairs/blankets & masks. Masks must be worn unless you are in your pod. Tickets will not be sold at the door. You will not need a physical ticket, your name and the size of your party will be on a list at the gate. Purchase tickets through Playhouse on Park online at www.playhouseonpark.org, over the phone at 860-523-5900 x10, or in person at the box office Mon-Fri 10am-2pm (244 Park Rd. West Hartford, CT 06119).
Sunday Jul 12, 2020
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM EDT
July 12th / 6:30pm
Hill-Stead Museum 35 Mountain Rd. Farmington, CT 06032
$25