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John Millington Synge's classic Irish masterpiece gets a bold, thrilling new revival.
2.7 3 reviews from 3 verified reviews- Booking until: Saturday, 28 February 2026
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John Milington Synge's controversial play about a murderer worming his way into the hearts of an Irish village - so controversial it caused riots in Dublin when it was first staged - gets a thrilling revival at the National Theatre. Caitríona McLaughlin directs an all-star cast in this darkly comic story about how lies can turn a killer into a hero - find out the truth about The Playboy of the Western World.
Why should you see The Playboy of the Western World?
- It's a revival of one of Ireland's most beloved plays, a centrepiece of the Irish Literary Revival - now retold in a bold, modern new way.
- It boasts a cast full of phenomenal Irish actors like Nicola Coughlan, Éanna Hardwicke, and Siobhán McSweeney, and is directed by one of Ireland's leading theatre-makers.
- With a brilliantly chilling premise and a story that caused controversy at the time of its writing, the play is sure to be full of twists and turns that will leave you on the edge of your seat.
What is The Playboy of the Western World about?
A stranger walks into Pegeen Flaherty's remote pub in rural County Mayo, changing her life forever. Christy Mahon claims he killed his tyrannical father, which instantly makes him a local celebrity in the sleepy village, until a second stranger arrives to challenge his story.
The Playboy of the Western World was written by Irish playwright John Millington Synge, first performed in 1907 at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin - where it sparked controversy and even riots for how it approached the subject of patricide and its unflinching portrayal of Irish rural life. This revival, directed by Abbey Theatre Artistic Director Caitríona McLaughlin, stars Nicola Coughlan (Derry Girls, Bridgerton), Éanna Hardwicke (The Sixth Commandment) and Siobhán McSweeney (Derry Girls) and is part of a collaboration between the Abbey Theatre, where the play was first staged, and the National Theatre, where it's being staged today.
With its rich history and quintessentially Irish themes, The Playboy of the Western World is a true gem of Irish literature and theatre. You won't want to miss this searing exploration of a rural community plagued by secrets and the power of myth and manipulation, in a story that's both comic and poetic, full of complex characters and shocking twists.
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The Playboy of the Western World Ticket Information
- Booking until:
Saturday, 28 February 2026
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Ages 12+.
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This production contains references to murder and violence, sexual references, complex family relationships and alcoholism.
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Stunning set revival of Irish controversial dramaTakes a while to tune into the Irish but takes off into full blown action in the final act. Stunning set costumes and music and - as always at the National -truly outstanding actors. Superb location and theatre experience. We also loved the street food bar -brilliant for variety of scrumptious snacks!!!
S Reviewed on 26 December 2025 by Sarah
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DisappointingThe decision to use very authentic Irish accents made a lot of it difficult to understand and to appreciate all the nuances in the story. The acting is reasonable but nothing exceptional
J Reviewed on 14 December 2025 by Jonathan
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