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“When that bell rings, your life is entirely in your hands.”
London, 1869. Four very different Victorian women are drawn into the dark underground world of female boxing by the eccentric Professor Sharp. Controlled by men and constrained by corsets, each finds an unexpected freedom in the boxing ring. As their lives begin to intertwine their journey takes us through grand drawing rooms, bustling theatres and rowdy Southwark pubs where the women fight inequality as well as each other. But with the final showdown approaching only one can become the Lady Boxing Champion of the World…
Based on historical research into 19th century women’s boxing, The Sweet Science of Bruising is a fascinating new play by Joy Wilkinson (Verity Bargate Award winner and new series writer for Doctor Who). Featuring an ensemble cast and thrilling up-close boxing matches, this is an epic tale of passion, politics and pugilism.
Directed by Kirsty Patrick Ward (Chef – The Scotsman Fringe First Award winner) and produced by Troupe who return to Southwark Playhouse after their critically acclaimed productions of Dear Brutus and The Cardinal (The Telegraph Critics’ Choice), and Rasheeda Speaking at Trafalgar Studios, which was nominated for five Off West End Awards.
Age Recommendation: 12+
Reviews for The Sweet Science of Bruising at Southwark Playhouse:
★★★★★ ‘One of the best new plays I have seen in years… Wonderful.’ Daily Express
★★★★ ‘Joy Wilkinson’s fascinating, full-blooded play… a knockout.’ The Times
★★★★ ‘Thoroughly heartfelt, highly original and completely timely.’ The Arts Desk
★★★★ ‘A startling, visceral account of early feminist struggles.’ The Reviews Hub
★★★★ ‘The Sweet Science of Bruising is Joy Wilkinson’s ode to women everywhere.’ LondonTheatre1
★★★★ ‘Book yourself a ringside seat for this bold little belter.’ Stage Review
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Creative Team
Director
Kirsty Patrick WardFight and Movement Director
Alison de BurghDesigner
Anna ReidLighting Designer
Tim DeilingSound Designer and Composer
Max PerrymentAssistant Director
Jackie FisherCast
Bruce Alexander
James Baxter
Sophie Bleasdale
Joe Coen
Ashley Cook
Caroline Harker
Kemi-Bo Jacobs
Alice Kerrigan
Jessica Regan
Fiona Skinner