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==Sources==
==Sources==
*Janet Peachey, [http://ionarts.blogspot.com/2010/04/shadowboxer.html] "Shadowboxer"] (review) "[[Ionarts,]]" 22 April 2010
*Battey, Robert, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/04/18/AR2010041803082.html "'Shadowboxer: Based on the Life of Joe Louis' at Maryland Opera Studio"] (review), ''[[Washington Post]]'' 19 April 2010
*Battey, Robert, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/04/18/AR2010041803082.html "'Shadowboxer: Based on the Life of Joe Louis' at Maryland Opera Studio"] (review), ''[[Washington Post]]'' 19 April 2010
*Midegette, Anne, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/04/16/AR2010041603030.html?hpid=moreheadlines "Inspired by Joe Louis, opera 'Shadowboxer' scores one for reality"], ''Washington Post'', 17 April 2010
*Midegette, Anne, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/04/16/AR2010041603030.html?hpid=moreheadlines "Inspired by Joe Louis, opera 'Shadowboxer' scores one for reality"], ''Washington Post'', 17 April 2010
*Smith, Tim, [http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/classicalmusic/2010/04/shadowboxer_opera_about_legend.html "'Shadowboxer,' opera about legendary Joe Louis, premieres at Clarice Smith Center"] (review), ''[[Baltimore Sun]]'', 20 April 2010
*Smith, Tim, [http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/classicalmusic/2010/04/shadowboxer_opera_about_legend.html "'Shadowboxer,' opera about legendary Joe Louis, premieres at Clarice Smith Center"] (review), ''[[Baltimore Sun]]'', 20 April 2010

==External links==
==External links==
*Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, [http://claricesmithcenter.umd.edu/2010/c/media/article?rowid=AAAxoRAAEAAAUSmAAA Press release: Newly Commissioned Opera Showcases Story of Boxing Legend Joe Louis] 2, March 2009
*Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, [http://claricesmithcenter.umd.edu/2010/c/media/article?rowid=AAAxoRAAEAAAUSmAAA Press release: Newly Commissioned Opera Showcases Story of Boxing Legend Joe Louis] 2, March 2009

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Shadowboxer, is an opera in two acts composed by Frank Poto to a libretto by John Chenault based on the life of Joe Louis, the legendary American boxer. Conceived and directed by Leon Major at the University of Maryland Opera Studio,[1] it premiered on 17 April 2010 at the University's Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center.[2]

Roles

American boxer, Joe Louis
  • Joe Louis – created by Jarrod Lee[3]
  • Young Joe – created by Duane Moody
  • Marva Trotter – created by Adrienne Webster
  • Max Schmelling – created by Peter Burroughs
  • Lillie Brooks – created by Carmen Balthrop
  • Jack Blackburn– created by VaShawn McIlwain
  • Julian Black – created by Robert King
  • John Roxborough – created by Benjamin Moore
  • Ring announcer – created by David Blalock
  • Beauty #1 – created by Madeline Miskie
  • Beauty #2 – created by Amelia Davis
  • Beauty #3 – created by Amanda Opuszynski
  • Reporter #1 – created by Andrew Owens
  • Reporter #2 – created by Andrew McLaughlin
  • Reporter #3 – created by Colin Michael Brush
  • Joe the boxer – created by Nickolas Vaughn
  • Joe's opponents – created by Craig Lawrence

Synopsis

The opera begins with an elderly, sickly Louis in a wheelchair, remembering scenes of his life. The first act shows him becoming a successful professional boxer and ends with his triumphal defeat of the German Max Schmeling in 1938. With this victory Louis became an American hero. The second act follows his decline, eventual defeat in the ring, and his problems with the American Internal Revenue Service.

References

  1. ^ Midgette (17 April 2010)
  2. ^ Battey (19 April 2010)
  3. ^ Premiere cast from Shadowboxer: Cast (official website)

Sources