The world premiere of Marco Ramirez's new play The Royale opened May 5 at the Center Theatre Group's Kirk Douglas Theatre.
Directed by Daniel Aukin, the cast includes Robert Gossett, Diarra Oni Kilpatrick, David St. Louis, Keith Szarabajka and Desean Terry.
"In The Royale, set in the boxing world of the early 1900s, Jay 'The Sport' Jackson has talent and confidence and wants what he feels is owed to him: a shot at the championship," press notes state. "Even though blacks were not offered bouts with white boxers, Jay wants to be the first African American crowned undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, and he is pushing hard to have that dream realized, no matter the consequences."
Here's a look at The Royale
World Premiere of The Royale Opens at the Kirk Douglas Theatre
World Premiere of The Royale Opens at the Kirk Douglas Theatre
The world premiere of Marco Ramirez's new play The Royale opened May 5 at the Center Theatre Group's Kirk Douglas Theatre. Read the Playbill.com story.
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David St. Louis, Desean Terry, Robert Gossett and Keith Szarabajka
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Robert Gossett, David St. Louis, Keith Szarabajka, Ameenah Kaplan and Desean Terry
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David St. Louis and Diarra Oni Kilpatrick
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Robert Gossett, David St. Louis and Keith Szarabajka
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Daniel Aukin, Diarra Oni Kilpatrick and Desean Terry
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David St. Louis and Desean Terry
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Christopher Eclipse, Ameenah Kaplan and Robert Gossett
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Robert Gossett and David St. Louis
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Robert Gossett and Keith Szarabajka
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Ameenah Kaplan and Daniel Aukin
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The Royale is loosely inspired by the story of Jack Johnson, who was the first African American sports icon, and who reigned as the world heavyweight champion in the early part of the 20th century.
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