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The Playboy of the Western World

Auditions

Saturday 12 September 2015 1:30 pm
David Blakey directs 'The Playboy of the Western World'
written by John Millington Synge

At

Stables Theatre
Cnr Arthur St & Main Highway
Ellerslie
Auckland
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Synopsis
On the west coast of County Mayo Christy Mahon stumbles into Flaherty's tavern. There he claims that he is on the run because he killed his own father by driving a loy into his head. Flaherty praises Christy for his boldness, and Flaherty's daughter (and the barmaid), Pegeen, falls in love with Christy, to the dismay of her betrothed, Shawn Keogh. Because of the novelty of Christy's exploits and the skill with which he tells his own story, he becomes something of a town hero. Many other women also become attracted to him, including the Widow Quin, who tries unsuccessfully to seduce Christy at Shawn's behest. Christy also impresses the village women by his victory in a donkey race, using the slowest beast.

Eventually Christy's father, Mahon, who was only wounded, tracks him to the tavern. When the townsfolk realize that Christy's father is alive, everyone, including Pegeen, shuns him as a liar and a coward. To regain Pegeen's love and the respect of the town, Christy attacks his father a second time. This time it seems that Old Mahon really is dead, but instead of praising Christy, the townspeople, led by Pegeen, bind and prepare to hang him to avoid being implicated as accessories to his crime. Christy's life is saved when his father, beaten and bloodied, crawls back onto the scene, having improbably survived his son's second attack. As Christy and his father leave to wander the world, Shawn suggests he and Pegeen get married soon, but she spurns him. Pegeen laments betraying and losing Christy: 'I've lost the only playboy of the western world.'
Courtesy of Wikipedia.

Contact details
David Blakey
email: davidblakey@gmail.com
telephone: 027 495 3794

Rehearsals
Commence Tuesday 1 September 2015, Tuesdays and Thursdays each week from 7.30pm, Sundays from 12.30pm

Season
Thursday 5 to Saturday 14 November 2015 - 10 performances including 2 matinees

Cast Required
Ages specified are guidelines only.



No characters are listed for this production.



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