Cobb at Lonny Chapman Theatre

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Cobb: The Legendary Baseball Player Confronts His Past in Bio-Drama

The Group Rep at the Lonny Chapman Theatre (North Hollywood, CA)

Detroit Tigers center fielder Ty Cobb is widely regarded as one of the greatest baseball players of all time; he’s also roundly remembered as one of the profession’s biggest jerks. Probably the most despised player of his generation — if not ever — Cobb may have been setting all kinds of records back in the teens and ’20s, but he was also racking up enemies at an equal clip. In this pseudo-bio-drama by Lee Blessing (A Walk in the Woods, Black Sheep), Cobb steps out of time to encounter himself at various stages in his life. It’s an exploration of humanity that goes beyond baseball and a single man, into the nature of successful people in general and the influences of their upbringing on the personalities they eventually become. Learn more…

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