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re: Telly Leung on the baseball number in Allegiance

Posted by: NeoAdamite 02:13 pm EST 11/02/15
In reply to: Telly Leung on the baseball number in Allegiance - theaterguy 12:07 pm EST 11/02/15

Last week, they added two new numbers and were reconceiving another. What I love about the team of Allegiance is they hold nothing sacred. They are willing to kill the artistic baby—that song they slaved hours over. If it’s not working, they’re not afraid to cut it. I now have a number based on a real event. Many of the people in Heart Mountain, the internment camp, started their own baseball team. They reconceived a number that’s about that—they all come together and find joy and a way to pass the time. They find baseball. And there really was a Heart Mountain All Stars team.

I know there are always changes, but such major changes this late in the game...wow.


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re: Telly Leung on the baseball number in Allegiance

Posted by: Toodles 02:23 pm EST 11/02/15
In reply to: re: Telly Leung on the baseball number in Allegiance - NeoAdamite 02:13 pm EST 11/02/15

That interview occured many many weeks ago early in previews.


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'Allegiance' steps up to the plate

Posted by: WaymanWong 06:30 pm EST 11/02/15
In reply to: re: Telly Leung on the baseball number in Allegiance - Toodles 02:23 pm EST 11/02/15

The name of the new baseball song in ''Allegiance'' is ''Get in the Game,'' and baseball was a vital part of life in the camps.

In fact, Japanese-Americans have been playing for more than a century; they had their own teams and played Pacific Coast clubs and all-stars from the Negro Leagues, and shared baseball diamonds with Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, Jackie Robinson and Satchel Paige.

Al Beir, a batboy for Ruth and Gehrig, said: ''Pound for pound, the Nisei players were as good as the Major Leaguers. They ate, thought and slept the game”.''

''Diamonds in the Rough'' was the name of a traveling exhibit that was featured at Cooperstown, and it's the name of a 2000 documentary about the legacy of Japanese-Americans in the sport, narrated by Pat Morita. (Part of it's on YouTube.)

Link 100 years of Japanese-American baseball

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re: 'Allegiance' steps up to the plate

Posted by: jero 09:32 pm EST 11/02/15
In reply to: 'Allegiance' steps up to the plate - WaymanWong 06:30 pm EST 11/02/15

I'm sappy enough that I bought right into it. It struck me as a little odd at first but that evaporated quickly


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re: 'Allegiance' steps up to the plate

Posted by: RonAnnArbor 08:40 pm EST 11/02/15
In reply to: 'Allegiance' steps up to the plate - WaymanWong 06:30 pm EST 11/02/15

It might be based on truth - but it simply doesn't work in the show -- it stopped everything cold last friday when I saw it -- the style of dance, song, and presentation suddenly changes, and not for the better. It needs to be cut.


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re: 'Allegiance' steps up to the plate

Posted by: Ann 09:09 pm EST 11/02/15
In reply to: re: 'Allegiance' steps up to the plate - RonAnnArbor 08:40 pm EST 11/02/15

I agree. Thought it might be cut by now. They could have a brief scene in its place. it was jarring.


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