In this rock musical, the year is 1972. The place is Pittsburgh, where legendary baseball player Roberto Clemente is at the top of his game. Sam Kowalski and the neighborhood baseball-playing kids are in an intense competition to win the chance to meet Clemente in person. But when their hero helps natural disaster victims in Nicaragua, his fateful off-field actions teach the kids about what is more important than winning. Book and Lyrics by Karen ZacarÃas Music by Deborah Wicks La Puma Produced by special arrangement with THE DRAMATIC PUBLISHING COMPANY of Woodstock, Illinois Sensory-Friendly Performance | May 11 at 1:00 p.m. Sensory-friendly performances are designed especially for individuals with autism spectrum disorders, sensory sensitivities, or other disabilities. Sensory-friendly seating is general admission allowing individuals extra space if needed. To provide a supportive and welcoming environment for children and families, sensory-friendly performances include: Reduction of loud or jarring sounds Reductions in flashing or strobe lights Modification of the house lights during the performance Accommodated house rules: audience members are free to talk or move during the show Extra staff and volunteer support Designated “Take a Break Space” Prepare for your visit! A Guide to Attending Sensory-Friendly Performances Welcome to RLT (video) | Parking, Facilities, and Mission Attending a performance in the Amphitheatre Since the amphitheatre is part of a City of Raleigh park, please adhere to the following rules: You are welcome to bring your own food and non-alcoholic beverages The theatre reserves the right to check coolers for outside alcohol No open flames or candles (including citronella candles) No glass bottles allowed Dogs are allowed but must be kept on a leash and be well-behaved Bringing blankets or chairs makes seating more comfortable. Lawn chairs or folding chairs work well. There is grass between the concrete benches, and chairs fit well in that space. Indoor restroom facilities, which are wheelchair accessible, are available at the Main Stage lobby entrance. Porta-johns, which are also wheelchair accessible, are located to the left of the stage near the ramp. The RLT parking lot will only be open to vehicles with disability parking placards as well as limited parking in the front half of the lot for anyone. The RLT staff parking lot is only for drop off of patrons with wheelchairs or mobility issues – no parking. You may park on the street where signposted. In the event of a weather cancellation, all ticket holders will be notified via email with as much notice as possible. We will do our best to reschedule all ticket holders into future performances, subject to ticket availability. Anyone affected by a weather cancellation also has the option to receive a full refund or donate their ticket cost to RLT. Sponsors Thanks to our show sponsor, First Citizens Bank . Ticket Information Tickets on sale July 1 at noon! Get your tickets NOW and save by becoming a season subscriber ! Show Times: Saturdays at 1:00pm and 4:00pm Sundays at 1:00pm and 4:00pm Single ticket prices, excluding tax and fees: Adult: $18 Children (12 and under): $14 A ticket is required for all patrons, regardless of age.