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Wheelchair accessible
Companion Card accepted
Assistive Hearing system available (FM)
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A desperate boxing coach pushes his son to become the champion he could never be – until one fateful night, a gut-wrenching discovery throws his whole world into turmoil – while the truth about his past finally catches up with him.
Aspiring boxer Chris Wundurra (Parker Little) lives under the shadow of his father, Sammy Wundurra (David Cook), a towering one-time champ in the ring known by his moniker of Wonder-Man. Haunted by a family tragedy, Sammy pushes Chris to take a tilt at a national boxing championship, and while the young man is desperate to impress his fearsome father, he is destined to walk another road…one which doesn’t involve pain and violence.
This event coincides with NAIDOC Week. The NAIDOC theme in 2024 is ‘Keep the fire burning! Blak, loud and proud’ honouring the enduring strength and vitality of First Nations culture.
In English
Wheelchair accessible
Companion Card accepted
Assistive Hearing system available (FM)
Find out more about accessibility at Riverside Theatres
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Rated M - Violence
Riverside Theatres acknowledges the Dharug people who are the traditional custodians of the land of Parramatta. We pay our respects to the elders past and present of the Dharug nation and extends that respect to other Aboriginal people visiting this site.