The Royale (Chris Bennion) |
The Royale
ACT Theatre
Through October 9, 2016
Sometimes, you can experience a stage production where
everything is just about as perfect as it can be made. The Royale at ACT Theatre is one such production. This will be
remembered for a long, long time if you get a chance to see it. I recommend it
unreservedly for all people over about age 10!
This is a startlingly fast production at about 70 minutes
that encompasses the challenge of Jay “Sport” Jackson (Jarrod M. Smith) to become the first African American heavy weight boxing
champion of the world. The story is based on the real life Jack Johnson, who
spurred many movies and documentaries of his accomplishments in the early
1900s.
We meet his trainer (G.
Valmont Thomas), his promoter (R.
Hamilton Wright), his sparring partner (Lorenzo Roberts) and his sister Nina (Zenobia Taylor). We are privy to the conversations and maneuvering
to get him a fight with the white heavy weight champ that he longs to beat in
order to break the color barrier. We hear about the formidable barriers,
including the concerns of his sister, who is terribly afraid of what might
happen to her and her children if he wins! This kind of concern is not the “usual
fare” of under-dog plays.