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The Playboy of the Western World review – Nicola Coughlan serves comedy and tragedy in pub drama

12 December 2025 at 10:30

Lyttelton theatre, London
Coughlan plays a barmaid, alongside Derry Girls co-star SiobhΓ‘n McSweeney, in JM Synge’s 1907 classic

Every woman loves a bad boy, or so the cliche goes. Here it is tested when Christy Mahon walks into a pub to confess he has killed his father with a farming tool. It’s not quite the truth but he is, to his own surprise, turned into a local celebrity. Women flock to see him and men hail him a hero.

John Millington Synge’s unromanticised comic portrayal of a farming community in the west of Ireland caused moral outrage at its 1907 premiere at Dublin’s Abbey theatre. This revival by the Abbey’s current artistic director, CaitrΓ­ona McLaughlin, makes clear that it is something of a woman’s play, ahead of its time, with two female leads abjuring conservative Catholic morality to hope for something bigger than a small, scratching country existence.

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Β© Photograph: Marc Brenner

Β© Photograph: Marc Brenner

Β© Photograph: Marc Brenner

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