Trophy Boys
We on the affirmative team contend that taking a high school debating tournament, making feminism the topic of discussion and turning it all into a play is a recipe for a fascinating night of theatre. Trophy Boys is a queer black comedy and drag extravaganza, where a female and non-binary cast play high school boys participating in the aforementioned debating tournament. The topic? That feminism has failed women. Their side? The affirmative. The drama unfolds in real time, as the 70-minute play follows the debating team through their one-hour prep period for the all important grand finale of the Year 12 Interschool Debating Tournament. How will they annihilate their sister school while debating such a tricky topic? Writer Emmanuelle Mattana (who also plays Owen) and director Marni Mount first met at a national debating tournament in 2016, adding another layer to this already chuckle-inducing narrative. "In high school I was a competitive debater. I loved it and I hated it. At the time, it was one of the few places I was allowed to be – and often even celebrated for being – the argumentative, outspoken, hugely nerdy, young queer woman I was", says Mattanna. This will be the third year in a row that Trophy Boys will run in Melbourne, following sold-out seasons at La Mama in 2022 and fortyfivedownstairs in 2023. This time around, the dark drag extravaganza will play at Arts Centre Melbourne’s Fairfax Studio from July 16-21. The play will also tour to Geelong Arts Centre on June