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A bold new musical set against the backdrop of the remarkable rise of women’s boxing

Fight Like a Girl
29 – 31 Aug

Composer and Musical Director James Atherton
Movement Director Kevin Johnson
Boxing Coach Iain Perriss for Boxing England
British Youth Music Theatre

Shan has been fighting against the world all her life, but she doesn’t know why. Stepping into the boxing ring leads her on a journey that will forever change her destiny and the destinies of others.

Drawing upon real-life accounts from young female boxers Fight Like A Girl fuses musical theatre with the dynamic physicality of boxing. This highly charged drama questions long-held gender and identity stereotypes.

Find out what happens when you’re faced with fighting more than just your opponent.

In 2012 Nicola Adams, made sporting and social history at the London Olympics when she became the first woman to win a Gold Medal for boxing. Since then boxing classes for women have sprung up all around the UK and boxing has become one of the fastest growing female sports.

* Age guidance 12+ contains adult themes


Dates
Thursday 29 August, 7.30pm
Friday 30 August, 7.30pm
Saturday 31 August, 2pm
Saturday 31 August, 7.30pm
Prices
Full Price £15
Concessions (Under 18, Student, Over 65) £12
Family of 4 £50
Southwark Resident* £10
Venue: Mountview Theatre
To Book 020 8881 2201
*Southwark Presents card holders


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