November 3 – 20

The Playboy of the Western World – US premiere production

 

J.M. Synge’s The Playboy of the Western World was first staged in the Abbey Theatre in 1907, depicting the humor, colloquialism, and struggle of rural life in the West of Ireland. A hundred years later the story is retold by Nigerian-Irish playwright, Bisi Adigun and one of Ireland’s best-known writers, Roddy Doyle. The original western farmers and villagers are now tough Dublin gangsters. The scallywag, runaway playboy of the story Christy Mahon is re-imagined as Nigerian refugee, Christopher Malomo. This adaptation presents modern-day, urban Ireland and highlights the changes that have occurred in the country, including the issues of immigration, inequality, and urban gangland crime. The script was first commissioned by Adigun’s theatre company, Arambe Productions, Ireland’s first and only African Theatre Company.

 

Sunday, Nov 6th

POST-SHOW TALKBACK WITH PLAYWRIGHT BISI ADIGUN

 

QUOTES:

Artistic Director Rex Daugherty shares, “Playboy is arguably Ireland’s most famous play, and this contemporary adaptation showcases the comedy and dramatic power that Synge originally captured, while simultaneously reframing the context to include the multi-cultural identity of modern Ireland. It’s a remarkable piece of writing and I’m so proud Solas Nua will be producing the US premiere!”
“a hugely entertaining, often laugh-out-loud funny…superb piece of theatre” -The Irish Times “Adigun and Doyle’s impulse to tell a new story through Synge honors the author and argues for the play’s continuing relevance.” – Variety “a marvellous adaptation…a post-modern piece reflecting contemporary Irish society…refreshingly ironic…carefully portrayed” – British Theatre Guide

 

The Cast features:

Jamil Joseph, Rebecca Ballinger, James Carlos Lacey, Ian Armstrong, Jessica Lefkow, Ryan Tumulty, Matthew Pauli, Erin Denman, Danielle Gallo, Rachel Lawhead, and James J. Johnson*
*Appears courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association

 

Creative team features:

Nadir Bey (scenic design), Danielle Preston+ (costume design), Delaney Bray (sound design), Sarah Tundermann+ (lighting design), Sierra Young (fight and intimacy choreography), Sulmane Maigadi (Cultural consultant), Jonathan Holmes (associate director), Anderson Wells (associate director), Regina Vitale (stage manager), Mary Elizabeth Doebel (assistant stage manager), Jessica Trementozzi (assistant scenic design), Charlotte La Nasa (assistant producer/production manager) and Rex Daugherty (producer/dialect coach).

 

+United Scenic Artists

Nadir Bey, Danielle Preston, and Jessica Trementozzi appear courtesy of the Kennedy Center/Keenan Fund’s Artists in Residence Program