Hangmen Tickets
Transferring from the Royal Court to Wyndham’s Theatre, Hangmen is the electrifying new play from Martin McDonagh, who is widely considered to be one of Ireland’s most important living playwrights. Set on the day that hanging was abolished in England, it explores whether violence is a quality that truly can be abandoned overnight.
Hangmen immerses audiences in the atmosphere of another age, in which discrimination abounds and violence is lurking just below the surface. Harry used to be the second-best hangman in England, and the regulars at his pub in Oldham are clamouring to hear his reaction to the news that his former trade is no longer legal. In the midst of the excitement, Harry notices a visitor from London who has a mysterious motive for turning up at the pub unannounced.
McDonagh was awarded the Critics Circle Theatre Award for Most Promising Playwright in 1996, and Hangmen is the latest in a long line of his critically acclaimed works. Most recently, Daniel Radcliffe starred in the sold-out revival of The Cripple of Inishmaan which later transferred to Broadway. His other works for the stage include The Beauty Queen of Leenane, The Lieutenant of Inishmore and The Pillowman. Equally successful with his work in film, McDonagh was awarded the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film for Six Shooter, as well as multiple award wins and nominations for the black comedy In Bruges.
David Morrissey and Johnny Flynn reprise their leading roles for the transfer to the Wyndham’s Theatre. Morrissey’s prolific acting career includes countless roles with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre as well as roles in Captain Corelli’s Mandolin, The Other Boleyn Girl and Nowhere Boy. Flynn is a musician, composer and actor whose previous work includes Jerusalem opposite Mark Rylance at the Royal Court and roles with Propeller’s all-male Shakespeare troupe.
Sorry this show closed 05 March 2016, we recommend these similar productions.
Hangmen Reviews
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The show itself was very dark humour which can always divide audiences. I found some parts slightly uncomfortable to watch until the narrative took the scene unexpectedly into a comedic mode, which was certainly welcomed. The staging was particular Read more
Not something I would normally pick to see, but I thoroughly enjoyed it and I was definitely glad I ended up watching it. The humour was dark, so some of the subject matter was difficult, but it was very witty. The set change were clever and the ca Read more