Mr. Rickey Calls a Meeting

Mr. Rickey Calls a Meeting

Mr. Rickey Calls a Meeting is a play written by Ed Schmidt. It premiered in 1989 at the George Street Playhouse in New Jersey. The play premiered on the West Coast in 1992 at the Old Globe Theater.

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The play begins with a 64-year old retired African-American bellhop reminiscing about a meeting he witnessed in 1947, when he was 17 years old. The play then has a flashback to that earlier time.

The majority of the action is set in a hotel room in New York in Spring of 1947, and the action spans a couple of hours. Branch Rickey, the owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers, has called a meeting with four prominent African-Americans to discuss breaking the color barrier in Major League Baseball. The invitees were Jackie Robinson, Joe Louis, Paul Robeson, and Bill Robinson.

The play's characters, except for the bellhop, are all historical figures, but such a meeting never actually took place.

Mr. Rickey has decided to offer Jackie Robinson a job with the Brooklyn Dodgers (Robinson, at this point in time, is already on the Montreal minor league team), and wants the support of the invitees to help him address the controversy that he knows will ensue.

The invitees, especially Paul Robeson, are suspicious of Rickey's motives, wondering if he is more motivated by profit than altruism. Another concern of Robeson and Robinson is the loss of jobs due to the collapse of the black-owned black baseball teams, which would inevitably shut-down once all the key black players moved to the white leagues.

The invitees, except Robinson, are in the midst of personal conflicts, such as career declines, that add to the drama.

Finally, Joe Louis, who has had a passive role throughout the play, breaks the impasse with a surprising move.

Characters

  • Clancy Hope, elder - A retired Bellhop at Hotel Roosevelt Midtown Manhattan, New York.
  • Clancy Hope, younger - A Bellhop at Hotel Roosevelt Midtown Manhattan, New York.
  • Branch Rickey - The President and General Manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, advocate of breaking the "color line" in professional sports.
  • Jackie Robinson - Infielder for the Montreal Royals, selected as the first African American to integrate the Major League Baseball organization.
  • Joe Louis - 1946 Heavyweight Champion of the World.
  • Paul Robeson - Renowned artist, singer, actor, political activist.
  • Bill "Bojangles" Robinson - Called the "King of Tap Dance," a famous entertainer and part owner of a baseball team in the Negro Leagues

See also

  • Robeson and Jackson

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