FOXES cancelled at Theatre503 due to Covid-19 but livestream available

Photo credit: Adiam Yemane

Photo credit: Adiam Yemane

It has been announced today that the remaining in person performances of FOXES at Theatre503 have been cancelled due to a confirmed positive case of Covid-19 within the performing company.

Although this is devastating news for the amazing cast and creatives, audiences will still be able to watch Dexter Flanders’ powerful debut  play FOXES as part of Theatre503’s new live streaming programme, or at a strictly limited run at  Theatre Peckham as part of the Young, Gifted & Black festival. 

FOXES explores the complexities of sexual identity and the search for acceptance and joy, interrogating the  foundations of family and community when beliefs are suddenly disrupted. 

FOXES is led by a fantastic ensemble cast including Michael Fatogun (Sweet Like Chocolate Boy,  Tobacco Factory Theatre), Anyebe Godwin (Little Baby Jesus, Orange Tree Theatre) Doreene Blackstock (Sex Education, Netflix; Equus, Trafalgar Studios), and July Namir (Baghdad Central,  Channel 4) and Tosin Alabi (Queens Of Sheba, UK National Tour), directed by James  Hillier.

The production also features design by Erin Guan, with lighting and projection by Will Monks and sound by Josh Anio Grigg.

The show will be streamed live on 26 October at 7.30pm, and available to watch worldwide. 

Ticket holders for FOXES at Theatre503 have the option to transfer their ticket to the livestreamed performance, a full refund or the ability to donate the price of their ticket to the production. 

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