The Playboy of the Western World review β Nicola Coughlan serves comedy and tragedy in pub drama
Lyttelton theatre, London
Coughlan plays a barmaid, alongside Derry Girls co-star SiobhΓ‘n McSweeney, in JM Syngeβs 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. Itβs 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 Syngeβs unromanticised comic portrayal of a farming community in the west of Ireland caused moral outrage at its 1907 premiere at Dublinβs Abbey theatre. This revival by the Abbeyβs current artistic director, CaitrΓona McLaughlin, makes clear that it is something of a womanβs 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