![]() ![]() Up next: Candrice Jone’s FLEX at Theatrical Outfit. Recent theatre directing credits include School Girls (Or the African Mean Girls Play) (True Colors Theatre), Ghost (Alliance Theatre), Native Gardens (Virginia Stage Company), Pipeline (Horizon Theatre), Nick’s Flamingo Grill (World Premiere at Alliance Theatre), Eclipsed (Synchronicity Theatre, Best Director Suzi Bass Award). Tinashe is a Princess Grace 2019 Award Winner for Directing, and Map Fund Award recipient to develop her devised new work All Smiles for Theater for the Very Young, centering the experience of children on the autism spectrum. She is the BOLD Artistic Director Fellow at Alliance Theatre and driven to create stories that celebrate our differences while building community. Tinashe Kajese-Bolden is an award-winning director, actor and producer. Food and beverage will not be allowed in the Coca-Cola Stage. Learn more about our safety policies here. All guests will be required to wear face masks at all times while in the theater. For guests under 16, an ID provided for the accompanying adult will be accepted. Guests under the age of 12 are not required to show proof of vaccination or a test result. In accordance with this policy, all guests must show valid ID. With safety in mind and in close consultation with local health experts, the Alliance will require all audience members ages 12 and older to show upon arrival proof of vaccination against COVID-19 or a negative COVID-19 test for entry. ![]() Safety for our patrons, artists, and staff is our top priority. This production contains strong language, including racial slurs, and topics such as racism, sexism, and sexual harassment. This performance is approximately 2 hours with a 15 minute intermission. TONI STONE is a co-production with Milwaukee Repertory Theater. Declared the "Best New Play of 2019" by The Wall Street Journal, TONI STONE is a funny and fascinating story of race, gender, and raw ambition… and an unheralded superstar you’ll never forget. ![]() Follow Toni’s journey as she fights for love, equality and a chance to do what she wants the most - play some world class baseball. Considered a pioneer, Toni Stone is the first woman to play baseball in the Negro Leagues, also making her the first woman to play professionally in a men’s league. Against all odds, Toni blazes a path in the male-dominated sports world, breaking through the limitations others placed on her, and creating her own set of rules. ![]()
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