CPI - Finding Mickey Mantle
CINCINNATI PLAYWRIGHTS INITIATIVE - New Voices Series
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DateMar 11, 2025
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VenueAronoff Center
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LocationFifth Third Bank Theater
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Ticket Prices$10.00
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AvailabilityOn Sale Now
Event Details
Finding Mickey Mantle by Wendy Vogel
A foster kid who’s aged out of the system, Marie thinks she’s finally found stability, moving in with her boyfriend, Logan, and his grandmother, Nan. When Logan is killed in an accident, Marie is left pregnant and alone, except for Nan. And when she finds a million-dollar baseball card among Nan’s hoarder-house boxes, she must decide whom she can trust, whom she must protect, and what family truly means.
Playwright Bio:
Wendy is a veterinarian, cancer survivor, playwright, and author. Her many novels include the Horizon Alpha sci-fi series from Future House Publishing, and she is currently working on a horror-themed board game story for a well-known game publisher. She lives with husband Andrew and a houseful of special needs cats.
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THEATER ETIQUETTE
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