The Perfect Game is a great concept and great experience to watch! You really do forget they aren't using a real ball and begin to just watch a very entertaining and lively baseball game. Make time to take in their last game on Sunday!...
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A baseball game without the ball. Yup, that’s it. And it’s brilliant in its simplicity and execution, making a wonderfully atmospheric piece and interesting experiment. Brimmer Street has done an excellent job of re-creating every element of a baseball game. Every detail is here – the star-spangled banner, organ, first pitch, announcers, adverts for “local” companies (ie other fringe shows), player histories, bat sound effects, the seventh inning stretch, and even a pop fly caught by a fan.
This was such a joy to experience. I engaged with the game like I would any other baseball game – I ate a hot dog, had some lemonade, chatted with friends and watch the major plays with great excitement. It’s so well rehearsed that one girl I spoke to ...
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We only stopped in for an hour of this show, but true to its advertisements, it was a baseball game! I enjoyed it just the way I'd enjoy a baseball game. I loved seeing Greg Crafts hit a homerun. I didn't know he was on the bad guy team. I didn't know there was a bad guy team. I just like the color purple....
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