NOW PLAYING THIRD BASE FOR THE ST. LOUIS CARDINALS…BOND, JAMES BOND, written and performed by Joe Hanrahan, has been seen twice in St. Louis, but this year marks the 60th Anniversary of when the show takes place, 1964. In it Hanrahan tells of
that momentous year, when we were still reeling from the Kennedy assassination, but then The Beatles came along and some hope entered our lives. with more hope arriving with one of the most sensational movies of all time, and then the St. Louis Cardinals started catching our eye and then…
There’s more and it’s all wrapped up in a script that insists that the play is not really about any of the aforementioned, it’s about the theatre. And specifically, one man theatre. (Joe Hanrahan has performed about eleven dozen one-man shows, but this is the only one he’s written.)
Snoops Theatre Thoughts called it “A delightful show that’s part memoir, part nostalgia, part history lesson and all fascinating. A difficult show to describe, but what it is is excellent.”
The original production was directed by Shane Signorino, and this edition will be directed by Morgan Clark.