Fighter: Why we’re seeing more female boxers on stage and screen


In a small theatre in Oval, south London, rehearsals are taking place for a new play about boxing.
We try to enter the studios quietly, without disrupting any of the cast who are going over their scenes.
“Don’t worry, if you get in the way they’ll just punch you,” the play’s publicist says breezily.
Fortunately, we remain uninjured as a tea break is called and we sit down to talk about Fighter with its writer and star, Libby Liburd.
The rehearsals might be taking place in Oval, but the play actually opens in Stratford – a fitting location given that’s where the Olympics were held in 2012, the first year the tournament recognised female boxing.


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