A moment from And in This Corner: Cassius Clay (Elise Bakketun) |
And in This Corner: Cassius
Clay
Seattle Children’s Theatre
Through November 25, 2018
“Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.” That quote might
immediately bring Muhammad Ali to mind. He was known for pithy poetic sayings
and poetry and rhyming were signatures of his career. But before he was
Muhammad Ali, he was Cassius Clay, a young boxer who trained hard and went to
the Olympics, winning a gold medal in boxing.
Cassius Clay’s early days and the tumult of the Civil Rights
era are the focus of a new play at Seattle Children’s Theatre, And in This
Corner: Cassius Clay, by Idris Goodwin. Directed by newly-minted University of
Washington MFA Malika Oyetimein, a
robust cast beats out a rhythmic telling of his life from age 11 to his Olympic
victory and the challenges along his way.