Shadow Boxing
Event description
FREEDOM COULD BE ONE FIGHT AWAY…
Shadow Boxing by James Gaddas.
Meet Flynn, a young boxer with everything to prove and everything to hide. When he’s outed, his world unravels, resulting in a brutal fight not just in the ring, but within himself.
Written by James Gaddas and directed by Teresa Izzard, Shadow Boxing is a gripping solo work that explores masculinity, sexuality, violence and vulnerability.
Set in a stripped-back boxing gym, the story unfolds through 15 characters brought vividly to life by Samuel Addison, in a 55-minute tour de force. With raw physicality and emotional intensity, Shadow Boxing lays bare the cost of survival in a world where vulnerability is a threat and self-acceptance is the ultimate fight.
Following acclaimed performances in Melbourne, Perth and Sydney, this powerful return season invites audiences to reckon with the quiet violence of rejection and the resilience it takes to be truly seen.
Raw, poetic, and emotionally relentless, Shadow Boxing is a knockout theatrical experience that will leave you breathless.
Featuring Samuel Addison as Flynn
Producer / Director / Movement Coach: Teresa Izzard
Associate Producer / Designer / Photography and Graphic Design: Samuel Addison
Vocal Performance Coach: Donald Woodburn
Composition / Sound Design: Bec Price
Lighting Design / Operator: Christian Lovelady
Publicist & Social Media Management: Monstera Creative
Production Photography and Videography (Melbourne Season): Hannah Jennings
An approx running time: 55mins
Weekly Prize Winner in the Theatre and Performance Category FRINGE WORLD 2024
"I don’t think you’ll find another piece of theatre this polished yet gritty in this year’s Fringe program." (Holly Ferguson on ‘Shadow Boxing’ for Magazine 6000)
Thanks to Jack Becker MMA, James Blair, the team at Endorphin Boxing and Jeremy Udovich from St Kilda Boxing Gym.
LGBTQIA+ Advisory Panel: Donald Woodburn, Ross Mackenzie, Sam Gibbings (TransFolk WA), Mark Reid (Perth Queer Film Festival), Greig Sheridan and Glenn Petersham.
This production is supported through the Australian Cultural Fund.
This production is performed by arrangement with Richard Hambleton Management.
Thanks also to Lumos Creatives and Orbit Fitness for their support.
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