

Knockout
Louis Larusso II
Through the sights and sounds of the early 20th century boxing circuit, The Royale examines society’s relationship with our present-day cultural heroes and the responsibilities that are thrust upon them when they find themselves outside of the ropes.
Loosely based on real events, The Royale brings to explosive life the ultimate fight for a place in history.
"Ramirez avoids cliches, preferring to delve deep into his leading character's psyche and probe such complex questions as whether breaking down barriers or smashing glass ceilings can be almost an accident, and, either way, something not worth the personal cost."
— Chicago Tribune
| Character |
|---|
| Wynton His trainer. 50s. |
| Nina His fierce big sister. 30s. |
| Fish An amateur boxer. 18. |
| Max A fight promoter and referee. White. 40s. |
| Jay The Negro Heavyweight Champion. Late 20s/early 30s. |
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The Royale is a play written by Marco Ramirez and published by Samuel French .
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