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Friday, October 10, 2025 at 8:00 PM CDT
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$26.50 for adults  $23.50 for seniors 55+  $21.50 for students 13-25

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The North Texas premiere of the musical comedy by Tony Sportiello (book) and Al Tapper (music & lyrics), National Pastime tells the story of WZBQ, a struggling radio station in 1930s Iowa. In a desperate attempt to save the station, employees invent a fictional, undefeated baseball team and begin broadcasting fake games—until the national media takes notice.
This fast-paced, hilarious musical is sure to be a home run!

McKinney Repertory Theatre's TWENTY-SECOND season is here! CLICK HERE to sign up to receive the season announcement in June!
Shows in the MRT 2025-2026 Season are:
Barefoot in the Park (rated PG-13) by Neil Simon; July 25-26, Aug 1-2, and 8-9, 2025 National Pastime (in partnership with AMT - book by Tony Sportiello with music & lyrics by Al Tapper; Oct. 3-4, 10-11 and 17-18, 2025
Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol (rated PG) as adapted by McKinney's own Dr. Andrew Harris; Nov. 21-22, 28-29 and Dec. 12-13, 2024

Venue

Courtroom Theater
111 N. Tennessee St.
McKinney TX 75069


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Performance Notes

National Pastime is a heartwarming musical set in 1933, blending baseball, small-town charm, and radio comedy as a struggling station invents a fictional baseball team.
Book by Tony Sportiello, Music & Lyrics by Al Tapper
Directed by Aaron Adair
CLICK HERE for information and to join MRT's Insider's Club!
Presented by McKinney Repertory Theatre, a non-profit community theatre supported in part by grants from the McKinney Arts Commission and McKinney Community Development Corporation