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VenueRoyal Exchange
Also: The Studio/Swan Street Studio
TownManchester
CountyGreater Manchester
From29th October 2003
Opened3rd November 2003
To29th November 2003
WhenMon-Fri 19:30. Sat 20:00. Wed Mat 14:30. Sat Mat 16:00
PricesFrom £7.50. To £25.00.
Royal Exchange (V491)
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The Playboy of the Western World - Emeralds

The Playboy of the Western World

Work:: The Playboy of the Western World (S4605)

Set in a small village on the west coast of County Mayo, The Playboy of the Western World tells the story of lonely dreamer Christy Mahon who takes refuge in Michael Flaherty's pub, claiming that he has killed his oppressive father. Christy beguiles the locals with his tall and dramatic tale of bravery in the face of danger and becomes an instant hero. He both charms the village women including Widow Quinn and captures the heart of the landlord's fiery daughter Pegeen . However, when his tale turns out to be less straightforward than they first thought, the simmering violence of the villagers comes to light. The Playboy of the Western World was first performed in January 1907 at Dublin's Abbey Theatre.
Author John Millington Synge

Production:: Emeralds (T01688366445)

Corporate Sponsor Manchester Airport
Producer Royal Exchange
Director Greg Hersov
Design Conor Murphy
Lighting Bruno Poet
Sound Steve Brown
Other Poll Moussoulides (dialect coach)
Director Renny Krupinski (fights)
Performer Michael Colgan (Christy Mahon)
Performer Mairead McKinley (Peegen Mike)
Performer Eileen Pollock
Performer John Paul Connolly
Performer Alan Devlin
Performer Niall O' Brien
Performer Oengus Macnamara
Performer Denis Quilligan
Performer Claire Lamont
Performer Orla Fitzgerald
Performer Sarah Corbett

Listing:: L01323288038




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